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1
February
21:22

The Night Manager (season 2)


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The Night Manager (season 2)

6 episodes

“The Night Manager” (Season 2) — follows Jonathan Pine, who has buried his old identity beneath the quiet façade of Alex Goodwin, a low‑level MI6 officer living a life so deliberately uneventful it feels like penance, until a fleeting glimpse of one of Richard Roper’s former mercenaries drags him back into the shadows he thought he had escaped. Forced into a new undercover mission, Pine slips into the persona of Matthew Ellis, a wealthy Hong Kong playboy crafted to infiltrate the orbit of Colombian power broker Teddy Dos Santos, whose polished business empire hides a violent operation built on arms trafficking, political manipulation, and the training of a guerrilla force capable of destabilizing an entire region. As Pine embeds himself deeper into Dos Santos’ world, he forms a tense alliance with Roxana Bolaños, a woman whose own survival depends on navigating the same treacherous currents he now swims in, and together they move through a landscape of shifting loyalties, hidden agendas, and the constant threat of exposure. Every step forward tightens the noose around Pine as MI6 politics, criminal factions, and local warlords collide, leaving him unsure whether he is serving justice, being used as a pawn, or simply repeating the same cycle of violence he once vowed to escape. The season builds toward a confrontation where Pine must decide how far he is willing to go — and who he is willing to become — to stop a conspiracy engineered to ignite chaos on a national scale. “The Night Manager” (Season 2) positions itself as a tense, morally charged thriller where identity, loyalty, and survival blur in the heat of a world that devours anyone who hesitates. More …

31
January
22:10

From Scratch (season 1)


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From Scratch (season 1)

8 episodes

“From Scratch” (season 1) — unfolds as Amy Wheeler, an American art student escaping the rigid path laid out for her, arrives in Florence and is swept into a cross‑cultural whirlwind when she meets Lino, a Sicilian chef whose warmth, stubbornness, and quiet longing pull her into a love story that grows brighter and heavier with every choice they make, from defying his disapproving family to building a fragile new life together in Los Angeles, where career struggles, cultural clashes, and the slow weaving of two families into one test the limits of their devotion. Their romance, born under Italian rain and sharpened by distance, deepens into something fiercer and more fragile when Lino is diagnosed with a rare soft‑tissue cancer, forcing Amy to confront a future shaped not by ambition but by caretaking, sacrifice, and the brutal tenderness of loving someone whose time may be slipping away. As both families — Sicilian and Texan — collide, fracture, and ultimately fuse around the couple, Amy and Lino navigate joy, grief, and the aching beauty of a life built from scratch, where every shared meal, every compromise, and every moment of hope becomes a testament to love that refuses to break even as the world around them does. “From Scratch” (season 1) positions itself as an intimate, cross‑continental love story where passion becomes resilience, family becomes chosen, and loss becomes the final, devastating proof of how deeply two lives can intertwine. More …

31
January
20:04

Finding Her Edge (season 1)


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Finding Her Edge (season 1)

8 episodes

“Finding Her Edge” (season 1) — unfolds as Adriana Russo, a fiercely driven figure skater raised inside a dynastic skating family, is thrust into a storm of ambition, rivalry, and tangled emotions when she’s paired with new partner Brayden, a rising talent whose chemistry with her blurs the line between strategy and something dangerously real, even as her unresolved feelings for ex‑partner and ex‑boyfriend Freddie pull her backward into a past she can’t quite sever. While Adriana fights to stabilize her footing on and off the ice, her older sister Elise battles her own competitive demons, her younger sister Maria struggles to define who she is beyond the family legacy, and their widowed father Will tries to keep the financially crumbling family enterprise alive, turning every training session into a high‑stakes gamble for their future. As sponsorship pressures push Adriana and Brayden into a fake‑dating narrative that spirals beyond their control, jealousy ignites across the rink, rivalries sharpen, and the looming World Championships become a crucible where personal heartbreak collides with professional destiny. “Finding Her Edge” (season 1) positions itself as a tense, emotionally charged sports drama where perfection is a performance, love is a liability, and every glide across the ice threatens to crack the fragile balance holding the Russo family together. More …

31
January
19:28

Extraordinary (season 2)


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Extraordinary (season 2)

8 episodes

“Extraordinary” (season 2) — unfolds as Jen, desperate to finally unlock a power in a world where everyone else already has one, throws herself into the sterile optimism of a power‑clinic program, only to discover that the path to self‑actualization is messier, slower, and far more humiliating than she imagined, especially as her life outside the clinic collapses into fresh chaos. Jizzlord’s sudden reunion with the wife and child he never remembered detonates Jen’s fragile sense of stability, dragging her into a spiraling feud with Nora while Jizzlord flails between the life he built with Jen and the family he abandoned without knowing. Meanwhile Carrie and Kash attempt a “mature” breakup that instantly curdles into awkward cohabitation, emotional whiplash, and a series of catastrophically bad decisions that expose how unprepared they are to live apart. Each episode tightens the emotional vise: Kash sinks into creative burnout, Jen’s therapy sessions peel back layers she’d rather keep buried, and every attempt at adulthood only magnifies how none of them are remotely ready for it. “Extraordinary” (season 2) positions itself as a sharper, more chaotic, more painfully honest evolution of the series, where powers are the least complicated part of growing up, and the real battle is surviving yourself. More …

31
January
18:37

Extraordinary (season 1)


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Extraordinary (season 1)

8 episodes

“Extraordinary” (season 1) — unfolds as 25‑year‑old Jen, the only adult in a world where everyone gains a superpower at 18, stumbles through life with the raw, humiliating weight of being painfully ordinary, clinging to sarcasm and denial while her powered friends drift ahead of her. Carrie channels the dead with unnerving ease, Kash rewinds time in pursuit of vigilante glory, and even the stray cat Jen adopts turns out to be a shapeshifter named Jizzlord, whose lost memories and awkward humanity mirror her own sense of being stuck between who she is and who she’s supposed to be. As Jen ricochets between disastrous dates, failed attempts to trigger a power through stress, and the slow implosion of her friendships, she’s forced to confront the truth she’s been avoiding: her bitterness is pushing everyone away, and her fear of being powerless is becoming the very thing that defines her. Each misadventure — from revisiting school trauma to watching her sister celebrate her new super‑strength — tightens the emotional vise around her, until Jizzlord’s unexpected loyalty and Carrie’s breaking point force Jen to reckon with the possibility that her worth isn’t tied to a power she may never get. “Extraordinary” (season 1) positions itself as a sharp, chaotic, painfully honest coming‑of‑age comedy where the real superpower is surviving your twenties when everyone else seems to have their life — and their abilities — figured out. More …

31
January
17:59

The Wrecking Crew (2026)


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The Wrecking Crew (2026)

“The Wrecking Crew” (2026) — unfolds as estranged half‑brothers Jonny Hale, a reckless Oklahoma cop drowning in guilt, and James Hale, a disciplined Navy SEAL hardened by distance and duty, are dragged back into each other’s orbit when their father Walter dies in a supposed hit‑and‑run that reeks of orchestration, pulling them into a violent spiral of Yakuza enforcers, corrupt developers, and family secrets sharpened into weapons. Their uneasy reunion in Honolulu turns explosive as they tear through Walter’s ransacked apartment, uncovering casino blueprints, double‑deals, and a feud between power broker Marcus Robichaux and his wife Monica — each secretly hiring Walter to investigate the other — revealing a conspiracy that stretches from political offices to criminal dens. Attacks from Nakamura’s Yakuza faction escalate, the governor applies pressure, and every lead drags the brothers deeper into a war over Hawaiian land targeted for an illegal casino, all while their unresolved resentment erupts: Jonny haunted by his mother’s unsolved murder, James confessing he pushed him away to shield him from the Syndicate’s reach. The brothers are forced to rely on the bond they spent years destroying, crashing through gunfights, betrayals, and buried truths to uncover what their father died trying to expose. “The Wrecking Crew” (2026) positions itself as a bruised, relentless brotherhood thriller where blood ties cut deeper than bullets and justice demands breaking everything in the way. More …

30
January
15:08

Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale (season 2)


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Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale (season 2)

6 episodes

“Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale” (Season 2) — picks up a year after the witch hunt that shattered the once‑idyllic English town, following Sarah and her daughter Harper as they live in hiding in Scotland, where newly enacted anti‑witch laws fuel hate crimes and force them to navigate a world increasingly hostile to their existence. When a violent incident compels Sarah to return to Sanctuary, she finds a community still scarred by the past and simmering with resentment, where old alliances have fractured and fear has become a political tool. Her arrival coincides with a new murder that echoes the events of the previous year, drawing suspicion toward witches once again and pushing Sarah into a dangerous struggle to protect Harper while confronting the forces determined to eradicate magic entirely. As tensions escalate, Sanctuary becomes a battleground between those who seek justice, those who crave vengeance, and those who hope to exploit the chaos for power, revealing how deeply prejudice and paranoia have taken root. The season interweaves Sarah’s attempts to rebuild trust with the growing threat of extremist groups empowered by the new laws, while Harper grapples with her emerging abilities and the burden of being seen as both a symbol and a target. Themes of persecution, inherited trauma, moral responsibility, and the fight for identity shape the narrative, while the story builds toward a confrontation that forces Sarah to choose between exposing the truth behind the new killing or risking her daughter’s safety in a society that no longer distinguishes fear from fact. “Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale” (Season 2) positions itself as a darker, more politically charged continuation that expands the world’s mythology while deepening the personal stakes for its central characters. More …

28
January
11:11

Wonder Man (season 1)


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Wonder Man (season 1)

8 episodes

“Wonder Man” (season 1) — unfolds as Simon Williams, a washed‑up Hollywood hopeful whose career has stalled before it ever truly began, stumbles into a last‑chance opportunity when eccentric director Von Kovak announces a remake of the cult superhero film Wonder Man, pulling Simon into a chaotic collision of ego, desperation, and the surreal underbelly of the entertainment industry. His uneasy alliance with Trevor Slattery — a once‑famous, now‑pathetic actor clinging to the scraps of his former notoriety — becomes both a lifeline and a curse as the two chase the same role, navigating a world where auditions feel like battlegrounds, every smile hides a threat, and the line between performance and identity dissolves under the pressure of ambition. As Simon’s personal life fractures and his brother Eric’s shadow looms over him, the pursuit of stardom mutates into a psychological crucible that forces him to confront the parts of himself he’s spent years avoiding, even as Hollywood’s machinery chews through his confidence, his relationships, and his sense of reality. With each episode peeling back another layer of the industry’s absurdity — from manipulative producers to deranged method actors and the quiet violence of constant rejection — Simon’s journey becomes a darkly comedic, painfully intimate portrait of a man trying to matter in a world built to forget him. “Wonder Man” (season 1) positions itself as a meta‑satirical character study where fame is both the dream and the trap, and the role of a lifetime may cost more than Simon ever imagined. More …

27
January
23:18

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (season 6)


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The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (season 6)

14 episodes

“The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch” (season 6) — unfolds as the Fugall team returns to the ranch in 2025 and immediately confronts a new, disturbingly stable phenomenon: a massive invisible “Bubble” hanging over the property and reacting to every attempt to study it, turning each investigation into a dangerous experiment balanced between scientific breakthrough and paranormal threat; rocket launches, swarms of drones, laser grids, drilling into the Mesa, and high‑temperature tests only intensify the anomalies, triggering radiation spikes, equipment failures, UAP manifestations, and mysterious material fragments that laboratory analyses describe as “not of this world,” while the team faces unsettling coincidences as data disappears, devices behave as if hacked, and the unseen structure inside the Mesa responds as though it is watching their every move, forcing the researchers to walk a razor’s edge between methodical science and fear of what might be buried beneath. As the experiments grow bolder and the results more dangerous, the team begins to question whether they should continue at all, since each new discovery brings not clarity but deeper, more disturbing questions about the nature of the anomaly and its possible origin. “The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch” (season 6) positions itself as the most intense, data‑driven, and unsettling chapter yet, where scientific curiosity collides with something that does not want to be uncovered. More …

27
January
21:25

Zootopia 2 (2025)


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Zootopia 2 (2025)

“Zootopia 2″ (2025) — unfolds as Judy Hopps, now a seasoned officer carrying the weight of years spent policing a city that never truly solved its divisions, is pulled back into the orbit of Nick Wilde when a wave of coordinated unrest begins to fracture Zootopia along old predator–prey fault lines, threatening to unravel the fragile trust they fought to build. Their investigation drags them into the underbelly of the metropolis, where charismatic influencers, disillusioned youth movements, and shadowy political actors manipulate fear to ignite a new cultural split, forcing Judy and Nick to confront not only the city’s unresolved wounds but the unspoken tension between their own ideals. As the case deepens, alliances shift: friends become suspects, institutions crumble under scrutiny, and the duo’s partnership is tested by moral compromises that blur the line between justice and survival. With the city sliding toward chaos and the public demanding simple answers to complex truths, Judy and Nick must navigate propaganda, betrayal, and their own conflicting instincts to uncover the force orchestrating the divide before Zootopia tears itself apart. “Zootopia 2″ (2025) positions itself as a sharper, more politically charged evolution of the original — a story where trust becomes a battleground, identity becomes a weapon, and the fight for unity demands more than optimism alone. More …