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23
February
03:31

Hudson & Rex (season 9)


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Hudson & Rex (season 9)

Soon episodes

“Hudson & Rex” (season 9) — follows Detective Charlie Hudson and his K9 partner Rex as they confront a series of increasingly complex cases that push the limits of both conventional police work and instinct‑driven investigation. The season centers on crimes involving organized theft rings, cold cases reopened by new forensic evidence, and violent offenses tied to long‑buried personal motives, forcing Hudson to balance methodical procedure with split‑second judgment. As Rex’s tracking and behavioral skills become critical in cases where witnesses lie and evidence is deliberately manipulated, Hudson is drawn into investigations that expose internal pressure within the department and the personal cost of staying in the field. Several cases hinge on Rex identifying patterns no database can flag, turning instinct into the deciding factor when procedure stalls. Hudson is repeatedly forced to act without full clearance, risking disciplinary fallout to prevent suspects from slipping through legal gaps. Recurring adversaries and unresolved cases resurface, tightening the connection between past decisions and present consequences. “Hudson & Rex” (season 9) positions itself as a grounded procedural drama focused on trust, precision, and the evolving partnership between a detective and a dog whose instincts often see the truth before the system does. More …

22
February
21:46

The Lincoln Lawyer (season 4)


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The Lincoln Lawyer (season 4)

10 episodes

“The Lincoln Lawyer” (season 4) — follows Mickey Haller as he takes on a defense case tied to a politically connected client whose arrest threatens to expose a network of backroom deals between city officials, prosecutors, and private interests. What initially looks like a manageable courtroom battle quickly escalates into a coordinated effort to discredit Mickey, derail the defense, and force a quiet resolution before damaging testimony reaches trial. As former adversaries re‑enter the picture with insider knowledge and personal leverage, Mickey is pushed to revisit past cases that left unfinished consequences and enemies with long memories. The pressure intensifies when witnesses recant, evidence disappears, and legal maneuvers begin targeting his license rather than the case itself. With his professional reputation under direct attack and his personal relationships strained by secrets tied to the defense, Mickey is forced to choose between playing along with a compromised system or risking everything to expose how deeply the case is rigged. “The Lincoln Lawyer” (season 4) positions itself as a grounded legal thriller about institutional corruption, personal accountability, and the cost of fighting for the truth when the law is designed to protect the people breaking it. More …

22
February
20:16

Vanished (season 1)


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Vanished (season 1)

4 episodes

“Vanished” (season 1) — unfolds as Alice Monroe’s romantic escape to Paris with her boyfriend Tom Parker shatters in an instant when he inexplicably disappears during a train ride to the south of France, plunging her into a foreign landscape where every street, every stranger, and every half‑truth seems to pull her deeper into a maze of secrets he never shared. The silence he leaves behind becomes a kind of pressure, tightening around her with every unanswered question. And the more she searches, the more she realizes she may be chasing a version of Tom that never truly existed. What begins as a desperate search for a missing man mutates into a tightening web of deception as Alice crosses paths with enigmatic locals, evasive authorities, and figures from Tom’s hidden past, each encounter revealing another fracture in the life she thought she understood. As she chases his trail through Parisian alleys, provincial stations, and the sun‑bleached tension of Arles, the mystery widens into something far more dangerous than abandonment, forcing her to confront the possibility that Tom’s disappearance is not a crime of opportunity but the final move in a life built on lies. “Vanished” (season 1) positions itself as a tense, emotionally charged mystery where love becomes suspicion, truth dissolves into shadows, and a woman alone in a foreign country must decide how far she’s willing to go to uncover the man she thought she knew. More …

22
February
02:17

One Day at a Time (season 3)


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One Day at a Time (season 3)

13 episodes

“One Day at a Time” (season 3) — unfolds as the Alvarez family faces a new wave of personal shifts, emotional reckonings, and unexpected challenges that test the fragile balance they’ve worked so hard to build. What begins as a season of fresh starts quickly turns into a collision of evolving identities, complicated relationships, and the pressures of carving out space for yourself while staying tethered to the people you love. Penelope confronts the weight of her own growth as she steps into a new chapter that demands both vulnerability and strength. Even the routines that once held the family together begin to shift, revealing how change can unsettle even the strongest bonds. Moments of joy and conflict intertwine more tightly than ever, pushing each of them to redefine what support truly looks like. Elena and Alex navigate the messy, exhilarating transition into adulthood, each discovering that independence comes with its own emotional price. As the family adapts to shifting dynamics, old wounds resurface, new bonds form, and the home they share becomes both a refuge and a battleground for honesty, acceptance, and second chances. “One Day at a Time” (season 3) positions itself as a heartfelt, character‑driven dramedy about resilience, identity, and the complicated beauty of a family learning — again and again — how to show up for one another. More …

21
February
20:55

Tell Me Lies (season 3)


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Tell Me Lies (season 3)

8 episodes

“Tell Me Lies” (season 3) — unfolds as Lucy and Stephen are pulled back into each other’s gravity just when both are trying to rebuild lives that still carry the fractures of their toxic past, forcing them to confront the damage they’ve spent years pretending to outgrow. What begins as a seemingly controlled reunion quickly unravels into a volatile mix of unresolved desire, buried guilt, and the quiet manipulations they once mistook for love. New partners, new ambitions, and new lies collide with the ghosts of their college years, exposing how deeply their choices still shape the people they’ve become. Even the stability they’ve tried to build with others begins to crack, as old patterns resurface with a force neither of them is prepared to face. The emotional distance they’ve maintained for years collapses instantly, revealing how tightly their worst impulses are still intertwined. As the truth about old betrayals resurfaces and the emotional stakes sharpen, both are pushed toward a reckoning that blurs the line between closure and self‑destruction. “Tell Me Lies” (season 3) positions itself as an intimate, slow‑burn psychological drama about obsession, accountability, and the dangerous pull of the person you can’t seem to let go of — even when you know they’re the one who broke you. More …

18
February
16:43

Small Prophets (season 1)


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Small Prophets (season 1)

6 episodes

“Small Prophets” (season 1) — unfolds in a quiet suburban cul‑de‑sac where the mundane rhythms of everyday life are disrupted when a reclusive older man begins performing strange, ritual‑like acts that draw the wary curiosity of his neighbors. What starts as harmless eccentricity soon becomes a catalyst for unexpected alliances, buried tensions, and a growing belief that something mystical may be stirring beneath the surface of their neatly trimmed lawns. At the center of it all stands eccentric Michael Sleep, still haunted by the disappearance of his beloved partner Clea seven years earlier, now driven by a desperate conviction that he can create Homunculi — small prophetic spirits capable of revealing what lies ahead. His experiments, equal parts grief and hope, ripple through the community, pulling ordinary residents into a mystery they never asked to be part of. As odd signs accumulate and coincidences sharpen into patterns, the residents find themselves torn between skepticism and a yearning for meaning that their ordinary lives have never offered. The more they lean into the mystery, the more their friendships, fears, and long‑held assumptions are tested, revealing how fragile and hopeful a community can be when confronted with the possibility of the extraordinary. “Small Prophets” (season 1) positions itself as a warm, quietly magical comedy about connection, wonder, and the strange ways the universe nudges people toward each other when they need it most. More …

18
February
07:12

The Good Ship Murder (season 3)


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The Good Ship Murder (season 3)

8 episodes

“The Good Ship Murder” (Season 3) — follows Jack Grayling at his lowest point, hiding out on dry land and singing to half‑empty rooms after losing his job at the end of season two, a man drifting without purpose until a Christmas‑time killing aboard the cruise ship drags him back into the world he tried to leave behind. Kate Woods, now steering the ship’s investigations without him, is pulled into a web of deceit surrounding Donna, a woman claiming a life‑changing illness, her loyal friend Bernie, and a monastery whose serene façade hides Rodriguez, a mysterious priest, and Thomasina, an enigmatic nun whose presence feels like a warning. The deeper Kate digs, the more she senses that the truth is being carefully staged around her rather than uncovered. Even the smallest details begin to feel like deliberate misdirections, as if someone on board is rewriting the story in real time. The festive voyage curdles into suspicion and betrayal, and Kate’s hunt for the truth forces her to seek out Jack, whose reluctant return reignites both their investigative rhythm and the unresolved tension between them. As the case unravels, exposing a truth far darker than a simple holiday tragedy, Jack is pushed to confront who he is without a badge, whether he still belongs on the ship, and whether the connection he and Kate keep circling can survive the chaos that always seems to follow them. “The Good Ship Murder” (Season 3) positions itself as a sun‑drenched, sea‑bound mystery where romance, reinvention, and murder collide under the illusion of holiday cheer. More …

18
February
05:22

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)


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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)

“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (2026) — unfolds in a Britain reshaped by nearly three decades of viral devastation, where the remnants of civilization cling to survival amid feral landscapes, fractured militias, and the lingering terror of the Rage virus. What begins as a search for answers in a world that has forgotten stability draws together a new generation of survivors whose paths converge around a mysterious structure known as the Bone Temple, a towering ossuary built from the dead and rumored to hold clues about the virus’s long‑term evolution. Whispers of shifting infection patterns and sightings of infected behaving in unfamiliar, coordinated ways fuel paranoia across the wasteland, pushing desperate factions toward violent confrontation. Rumors of entire enclaves vanishing overnight deepen the fear that something older and more deliberate may be stirring beneath the chaos. Even the most hardened survivors begin to question whether the infected are evolving or whether the world itself is reshaping them into something far more calculated. As rumors spread of a cult that worships the infected as divine harbingers, the line between faith, madness, and survival grows dangerously thin. As these forces collide, “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (2026) positions itself as a brutal, atmospheric continuation of the 28 Years Later legacy — a world where the infected are no longer the only threat, and the living have become just as unpredictable, just as feral, and just as terrifying. More …

18
February
05:22

28 Years Later (2025)


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28 Years Later (2025)

“28 Years Later” (2025) returns to a quarantined Britain decades after the Rage Virus outbreak, where a small island community clings to survival behind fortified borders. When 12-year-old Spike is taken to the mainland by his father for a coming-of-age ritual, he discovers a world transformed — nature has reclaimed cities, and the infected have evolved into terrifying new variants, including towering Alphas and grotesque Slow Lows. After uncovering a mysterious fire in the distance, Spike sets out with his ailing mother to find a rumored doctor who may hold answers. Their journey reveals unsettling truths about the infected, including signs of intelligence and emotion, challenging everything survivors thought they knew. Along the way, Spike encounters a reclusive figure named Kelson who offers a haunting philosophy on death and memory. As the boy faces loss, betrayal, and the weight of legacy, he must decide what kind of future is worth fighting for. With striking visuals, emotional depth, and a chilling atmosphere, “28 Years Later” (2025) expands the franchise into a meditative, post-apocalyptic odyssey about grief, survival, and the fragile hope that something new can rise from the ashes. More …

18
February
04:17

Marty Supreme (2025)


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Marty Supreme (2025)

“Marty Supreme” (2025) — unfolds as a darkly comic, sharply observed portrait of Marty, a swaggering ping‑pong hustler whose carefully curated bravado begins to crack as he drifts through a jittery, time‑bent Los Angeles shaped by Safdie’s frenetic, era‑blurring style. What begins as a simple attempt to regain control of his life becomes a chaotic odyssey through fading Hollywood corners, opportunistic hangers‑on, and the seductive pull of people who mistake his desperation for charisma. His encounters with Kay Stone, a washed‑up movie star clinging to the remnants of her fame, expose how easily Marty slips into roles that promise validation he can’t find on his own. Crossing paths with Milton, a ruthless businessman who sees Marty as both tool and liability, only accelerates his slide into a world where confidence becomes performance and performance becomes survival. As he leans into the persona others project onto him, the line between empowerment and delusion blurs, pulling him deeper into a world where charisma becomes currency and truth bends to whoever speaks it loudest. “Marty Supreme” (2025) positions itself as a satirical, unsettling character study about identity, vulnerability, and the dangerous comfort of being told you’re destined for greatness. More …