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October
Power Book II: Ghost (season 4)
10 episodes
Season 4 of “Power Book II: Ghost” sees Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) facing mounting pressure from all sides. With enemies like Monet Tejada (Mary J. Blige), the rest of the Tejada family, and Noma (Caroline Chikezie) closing in, Tariq must navigate a treacherous path to protect his business and his life. Tariq’s internal struggle to prove he’s better than his father, Ghost, adds another layer of complexity. He aims to master both legitimate business and the underworld, but his moves increasingly mirror those of his late father, jeopardizing his chances of legitimacy. The season also introduces Detective Don Carter (Michael Ealy), an NYPD officer with a personal vendetta against drug dealers and gang members after his wife’s death. More …
October
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
In “Deadpool & Wolverine” (2024), Deadpool’s tranquil life is upended when the Time Variance Authority (TVA) recruits him to help protect the multiverse. The TVA, known for maintaining the timeline’s integrity, reveals a plan to eliminate Deadpool’s home universe to prevent a catastrophic event. Faced with this dire threat, Deadpool seeks out Wolverine, who is living a reclusive life in another universe. Wolverine, initially reluctant to join forces, is eventually persuaded by Deadpool’s persistence and the looming danger. The duo embarks on a chaotic journey through various timelines and alternate realities, encountering familiar faces and formidable foes. Their mission is fraught with intense battles, witty banter, and unexpected twists as they strive to thwart the TVA’s plan and save their respective worlds. The film blends action, comedy, and sci-fi elements, showcasing the dynamic chemistry between Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Their partnership is marked by humorous exchanges and a deepening camaraderie as they confront their pasts and the multiverse’s complexities. More …
October
Human Error (season 1)
6 episodes
In “Human Error” (Season 1), Detective Holly O’Rourke leads a seasoned homicide team in a bustling city. The season kicks off with what appears to be a straightforward murder case, but as Holly and her team dig deeper, they uncover layers of complexity that suggest a much larger and more sinister plot. The investigation reveals connections to organized crime, political corruption, and a series of cover-ups that have far-reaching implications. Holly’s relentless pursuit of the truth puts her at odds with powerful figures who will stop at nothing to protect their interests. As the stakes rise, Holly’s professional and personal lives begin to unravel. She faces threats to her career, her family, and her own sense of justice. The tension escalates as Holly must navigate a web of deceit and danger, making difficult choices that test her integrity and resolve. More …
October
The Truth (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Truth” is a gripping courtroom drama series. The series centers on a controversial murder case in Israel, with the plot unfolding on the day of the final verdict. On the same day that the appeals verdict is due for Ruby Deloya, a convicted murderer who has always maintained his innocence, a nearly identical murder occurs. This new murder casts doubt on the original investigation and forces young detective Racheli Zabatani to delve into the past to unravel the mysteries surrounding both crimes. As Racheli investigates, she uncovers connections between the two cases and faces various challenges, including resistance from her superiors and personal traumas. The series explores themes of justice, truth, and the complexities of the legal system. More …
October
Supacell (season 1)
6 episodes
“Supacell” is a British superhero action-adventure crime drama series created by Rapman. The series is set in modern-day South London and follows a group of five ordinary black people who unexpectedly develop superpowers. The plot revolves around these individuals discovering their powers and coming together to fend off a secret organization that seeks to control them. The series explores themes such as sickle cell disease, knife crime, racial profiling, and the exploitation of black bodies. As they navigate their new abilities and the dangers that come with them, the group must also deal with personal challenges and the impact of their powers on their daily lives. More …
October
Bodkin (season 1)
7 episodes
“Bodkin” is a black comedy thriller series that premiered on Netflix. Created by Jez Scharf, the series follows Gilbert Power, an American podcaster, who travels to the small Irish coastal town of Bodkin to investigate a cold case involving the disappearance of three people during a Samhain celebration several decades prior. Gilbert is joined by Dubheasa “Dove” Maloney, an Irish investigative journalist based in London, and Emmy Sizergh, an aspiring journalist. The team faces resistance from the locals, who are reluctant to discuss the mysterious disappearances. As they dig deeper, they uncover dark secrets and face various threats, including being chased and threatened by masked individuals. More …
October
Good Times (season 1)
10 episodes
Good Times: Black Again is a 2024 animated sitcom and reboot of the original Good Times series. The show follows the current generation of the Evans family as they navigate contemporary social issues and the challenges of modern life. The family includes Junior Evans (Jay Pharoah), Grey Evans (Marsai Martin), Beverly Evans (Yvette Nicole Brown), Dalvin Evans (Slink Johnson), and Reggie Evans (J.B. Smoove). The series addresses various social and economic issues, much like the original, but with a modern twist. It aims to remind viewers that with the love and support of family, they can overcome any obstacle. The show features a mix of humor, drama, and heartwarming moments, capturing the essence of the original while bringing it into the present day. More …
October
The Ark (season 2)
12 episodes
The Ark Season 2 continues the story of the brave crew of Ark One as they navigate the challenges of deep space colonization. After reaching their initial destination and finding it uninhabitable, the crew must survive long enough to locate a new home for themselves and the other ships that follow. This season delves into the conflicts and alliances formed between the crews of Ark One and Ark 15, creating intense drama and thrilling moments. The crew faces new threats and strange phenomena as they journey toward their future home, Proxima B. More …
October
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (season 1)
10 episodes
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is an adult animated black comedy superhero series based on the DC Comics character Kite Man. The show follows Kite Man (Charles “Chuck” Brown) and his girlfriend, Golden Glider (Lisa Snart), as they run a dive bar called Noonan’s in Gotham’s criminal underworld. They manage the bar, located in the shadow of Lex Luthor’s Legion of Doom, while engaging in various criminal activities to fund their business and navigate the challenges of Gotham’s seedy underworld. The series explores their evolving relationship and the humorous, often chaotic situations they find themselves in. More …
October
Emily in Paris (season 4)
10 episodes
Emily in Paris Season 4 continues to follow Emily Cooper’s adventures in France, blending romantic entanglements and professional challenges. The season picks up from the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s disrupted wedding. Emily is caught in a love triangle, grappling with her feelings for both Gabriel and Alfie. In Part 1, Camille reveals she is pregnant with Gabriel’s child, causing a rift between Emily and Alfie. However, it turns out Camille isn’t actually pregnant, which she keeps secret from Gabriel. Emily and Gabriel rekindle their romance, while Camille and Sofia’s relationship faces turmoil. Part 2 sees Emily navigating new career challenges and romantic twists, including a stint in Rome. The season finale hints at major plot twists, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next developments. More …























