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March
Sistas (season 9)
22 episodes
“Sistas” (Season 9) begins in the aftermath of a deadly cliffhanger, throwing Andi, Karen, Danni, Sabrina, and Fatima into a whirlwind of emotional and physical turmoil. Karen’s pregnancy takes a dangerous turn during a city-wide blackout, forcing the group to scramble for medical help while a shocking DNA test reveals unexpected truths about her unborn twins. Andi faces the fallout of her kidnapping and a violent confrontation involving Gary, Hudson, and Jasmine, ending in gunfire and leaving lives hanging in the balance. Fatima moves out after Zac’s impulsive actions at the hospital, straining their relationship and forcing both to reevaluate their future. Sabrina is blindsided by betrayal when she catches Rich with Penelope, while Danni deals with workplace drama that threatens her stability. New characters enter the scene, stirring tension and complicating already fragile dynamics. As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, each woman must confront her deepest fears and desires, navigating heartbreak, danger, and transformation. With emotional intensity, unexpected twists, and the enduring power of friendship, “Sistas” (Season 9) explores resilience, truth, and the strength it takes to rebuild when everything seems to fall apart. More …
March
War Machine (2026)
“War Machine” (2026) — follows the final recruits of a punishing special‑ops boot camp whose last days of training implode when a hostile force from beyond this world breaches the perimeter, turning their isolated military compound into a sealed arena where discipline fractures under the weight of terror. As the recruits struggle to survive, they realize the threat isn’t just alien but frighteningly adaptive, responding to their tactics with an intelligence that feels deliberate, as if it has been observing them long before the first attack. The deeper they push into the chaos, the more they uncover signs that their training program may have been designed not to prepare them, but to expose them — testing their breaking points, cataloging their reactions, and feeding data into something far larger than any of them imagined. The compound’s blackout, the missing instructors, and the sudden disappearance of communication lines only tighten the sense that they’ve been abandoned inside an experiment disguised as a battlefield. As paranoia spreads and alliances crumble, the recruits must confront the possibility that the enemy hunting them is not only extraterrestrial but intertwined with the very command structure they trusted. “War Machine” (2026) positions itself as a relentless sci‑fi survival thriller where young soldiers face a war engineered in the shadows, and where the line between human resilience and human expendability dissolves under the pressure of an evolving, unknowable predator. More …
March
Invincible (season 2)
8 episodes
An adult animated series based on the Skybound/Image comic about a teenager whose father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. More …
March
Young Sherlock (season 1)
8 episodes
“Young Sherlock” (season 1) — follows a brilliant but undisciplined 19‑year‑old Sherlock Holmes at Oxford, whose life detonates when he becomes the prime suspect in a campus murder that forces him into his first real investigation, pulling him into a conspiracy stretching far beyond the university’s walls. As he races to clear his name, Sherlock’s raw intellect clashes with his impulsiveness, drawing him into dangerous entanglements with secret societies, political operatives, and a shadowy network whose motives reach from Oxford to war‑scarred Europe. His uneasy alliance with the sharp, unpredictable James Moriarty becomes both a catalyst and a threat, pushing Sherlock toward the instincts that will one day define him while exposing the vulnerabilities he’s desperate to hide. The deeper they descend into the case, the more Sherlock senses that Moriarty’s help comes with a price he hasn’t yet understood. Each revelation forces Sherlock to confront the possibility that the enemy he’s chasing may be shaping him into something he never intended to become. The season escalates through coded messages, hidden family secrets, and a globe‑spanning plot that forces Sherlock to confront the truth about his own lineage and the cost of pursuing answers at any price. “Young Sherlock” (season 1) positions itself as a kinetic mystery‑thriller where genius is still unshaped, danger is intimate, and the world’s greatest detective is forged in the fire of his first case. More …
March
It’s Not Like That (season 1)
8 episodes
“It’s Not Like That” (Season 1) — unfolds around Lori, freshly divorced and trying to rebuild a life that no longer resembles the one she planned, and Malcolm, a recently widowed minister carrying the quiet weight of grief, whose long‑standing friendship begins to shift as both stumble through the fragile, awkward terrain of singlehood. Their connection, once easy and familiar, starts to blur into something warmer and more uncertain as they navigate raising teens, community expectations, and the emotional aftershocks of loss, each wondering whether the comfort they find in one another is a lifeline or a complication they aren’t ready to name. Small gestures begin to feel charged in ways neither of them can fully admit. And the silence between them grows heavier, filled with questions they’re both afraid to voice. Even the most mundane moments start to feel like turning points, as if the air around them is quietly shifting. And the longer they avoid naming what’s happening, the more impossible it becomes to pretend nothing has changed. As their families intertwine and the boundaries of friendship strain under unspoken longing, both are forced to confront what they owe to their pasts and what they might dare to want from the future. “It’s Not Like That” (Season 1) positions itself as a tender, grounded drama where healing is messy, companionship becomes a question, and two people learn that starting over is never as simple as it sounds. More …
March
The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin (season 1)
7 episodes
“The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin” (Season 1) — unfolds in a Britain collapsing under the weight of Roman withdrawal, Saxon brutality, and the slow death of old magic, where a young Emrys grows from an outcast boy with fractured memories into a force whose visions cut through time like a blade. Haunted by glimpses of a future soaked in blood and crowned in destiny, he’s drawn into the orbit of Queen Charis, a survivor of Atlantis whose presence awakens powers he barely understands, pushing him toward a fate that terrifies him as much as it defines him. As rival warlords tear the land apart and ancient druidic orders fracture under fear of the rising darkness, Emrys becomes the reluctant fulcrum between fading myth and encroaching chaos, hunted by those who see him as a threat and coveted by those who crave the power he cannot yet control. His journey through betrayal, prophecy, and forbidden knowledge forges the first sparks of a legend that will one day shape kings, but in this beginning he is only a boy standing against a world determined to break him. “The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin” (Season 1) positions itself as a mythic, emotionally charged origin story where destiny, magic, and the birth of Britain collide in the shadow of a future only Merlin can see. More …
March
The Beauty (season 1)
11 episodes
“The Beauty” (Season 1) — unfolds in a world where a sexually transmitted treatment known as the Beauty spreads with viral speed, granting its users flawless physical perfection while hiding a lethal biological cost that soon erupts into public panic as supermodels, influencers, and ordinary people begin dying in grotesque, unexplained ways. FBI agents Cooper Madsen and Jordan Bennett are pulled into the chaos when a series of high‑profile deaths in Paris exposes a global epidemic engineered by a shadowy tech billionaire, Byron Forst, whose trillion‑dollar empire depends on keeping the drug’s true nature buried. As the investigation deepens, the line between enhancement and mutation becomes terrifyingly thin, leaving even the agents unsure of what counts as human anymore. And every new victim reveals a pattern that feels less like an accident and more like a controlled evolution spiraling out of control. Their investigation drags them through the glittering rot of the fashion world and into the crosshairs of The Assassin, a lethal enforcer who took the drug years ago and now lives in a body decades younger than his real age, hunting anyone who threatens the Corporation’s secrets. As the virus spreads across Paris, Venice, Rome, and New York, an outsider named Jeremy is swept into the storm, searching for meaning while the agents race to stop a threat capable of reshaping humanity itself. “The Beauty” (Season 1) positions itself as a body‑horror, sci‑fi thriller where desire, vanity, and corporate power collide in a world willing to risk everything for perfection. More …
March
The Electric State (2025)
“The Electric State” (2025) — follows a runaway teenager traveling across a collapsing retro‑futuristic America with a loyal yellow robot sent by her missing brother, their journey cutting through abandoned suburbs, militarized zones, and corporate wastelands where malfunctioning drones and derelict machines haunt the landscape like ghosts of a world that broke itself. As she searches for the truth behind her brother’s disappearance, she becomes entangled in a conflict between rogue AIs, private armies, and a government desperate to hide the consequences of its own technological hubris. The deeper she moves into the electric‑scarred frontier, the more the line blurs between memory and manipulation, between the world she remembers and the one being rewritten around her. Each new encounter forces her to question whether the robot guiding her is a protector or a witness to something far darker. Every mile forward feels like stepping deeper into a story someone else has already decided she must play a part in. The film builds its tension through desolate Americana, fractured family ties, and the quiet dread of a society that surrendered its future to machines it no longer understands. “The Electric State” (2025) positions itself as a melancholic sci‑fi odyssey where hope, loss, and rebellion collide against the neon ruins of a dying world. More …
March
Dirty Business (season 1)
3 episodes
“Dirty Business” (season 1) — follows retired detective Ash Smith and computational biologist Peter Hammond, two neighbors in rural Oxfordshire whose quiet lives fracture when they discover fish dying in the Windrush River and receive evasive, suspicious answers from the local water company. Their curiosity turns into a decade‑long investigation that exposes systemic sewage dumping, falsified reports, and a corporate‑regulatory machine built to bury environmental crimes rather than prevent them. As Ash and Peter dig deeper, they encounter whistleblowers terrified of retaliation, grieving families who lost children to E‑coli contamination, and a trail of corruption stretching from sewage plants to government offices, each revelation tightening the noose around the companies responsible. The deeper they push, the more they realize the cover‑up isn’t a series of accidents but a coordinated strategy designed to outlast public outrage. Every new testimony forces them to confront how far powerful institutions will go to protect profit at the expense of human lives. Parallel threads follow activists, agency insiders, and victims whose stories collide into a portrait of a country poisoned by negligence and protected by profit‑driven secrecy. “Dirty Business” (season 1) positions itself as a docudrama thriller where truth, accountability, and public health are pitted against corporate power, and where two ordinary citizens become the only line of defense against a scandal the system was designed to hide. More …
March
Hudson & Rex (season 8)
14 episodes
“Hudson & Rex” (Season 8) picks up in the aftermath of the Season 7 cliffhanger, where Detective Charlie Hudson was mysteriously disappeared during a high-stakes case. His brother Mark Hudson steps in as the new lead detective, joining Rex to continue the fight for justice in St. John’s. A covert investigation into Charlie’s last known movements reveals encrypted files hidden in his apartment, suggesting he may have uncovered a mole within the department. Meanwhile, Rex begins reacting to specific locations with agitation, hinting at unresolved trauma and possible clues. A mysterious informant begins feeding the team coded messages, each pointing to a different unsolved case from Charlie’s past. At the same time, a journalist launches an exposé on Slattery’s internal affairs division, threatening to derail the investigation. As the team adjusts to this seismic shift, they face a wave of new crimes — including a deadly art heist, a tech-driven hostage crisis, and a string of poisonings linked to a local political scandal. Mark must earn the trust of both the K-9 unit and the rest of the team. Dr. Sarah Truong, Jesse Mills, and Superintendent Donovan rally to support the transition, but tensions rise as secrets from Charlie’s past begin to surface. With the episodes, “Hudson & Rex” (Season 8) delivers a tighter, emotionally charged chapter that redefines the heart of the series while preserving its signature blend of action, warmth, and Newfoundland charm. More …























