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October
All the Light We Cannot See (season 1)
4 episodes
“All the Light We Cannot See” (Season 1) — follows Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a blind French teenager who broadcasts readings of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea from her uncle’s attic in Nazi-occupied Saint-Malo during the final days of World War II. Her transmissions, intended to offer hope, inadvertently draw the attention of Werner Pfennig, a gifted German soldier and radio specialist disillusioned by the war. A coded message hidden in one of her broadcasts sparks a secret resistance effort in a nearby village. Werner begins to question his orders as he intercepts fragments of Marie-Laure’s voice, which remind him of his childhood. Meanwhile, Marie-Laure’s uncle Etienne struggles with PTSD, haunted by memories of the First World War. A mysterious artifact known as the Sea of Flames, believed to be cursed, becomes central to the unfolding drama. The Nazi officer tracking Marie-Laure is obsessed with finding the gem, believing it will cure his terminal illness. As Marie-Laure hides a priceless and dangerous gem smuggled from the Museum of Natural History, Werner is tasked with locating her broadcasts, unaware that their fates are intertwined. Haunted by their pasts and surrounded by destruction, both teens navigate a world torn apart by violence, ideology, and loss. With lyrical storytelling and emotional depth, “All the Light We Cannot See” (Season 1) is a wartime drama about resilience, connection, and the unseen forces that bind us. More …
October
The Underdoggs (2024)
“The Underdoggs” (2024) is a sports comedy directed by Charles Stone III. The story follows Jaycen “Two Js” Jennings, a washed-up former professional football star who hits rock bottom and is sentenced to community service. To avoid prison time, Jaycen is given the option to coach an unruly pee-wee football team in his hometown. Initially seeing it as a burden, Jaycen soon realizes that this opportunity could be his chance to turn his life around and rediscover his love for the game. As Jaycen takes on the challenge, he faces the task of transforming a group of misfit kids into a cohesive and competitive team. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about teamwork, resilience, and personal growth. The film also explores Jaycen’s strained relationship with his ex-wife, Cherise, and his journey to rebuild that relationship. With a star-studded cast including Snoop Dogg, Tika Sumpter, Mike Epps, Kal Penn, Kandi Burruss, and George Lopez, “The Underdoggs” delivers a heartwarming and humorous story about second chances and the power of community. More …
October
Xeno (2025)
“Xeno” (2025) — follows Renee, a lonely teenage girl living in a desert town with her grieving mother and abusive stepfather, whose life changes when a mysterious alien crashes near her home. Naming the creature “Croak”, Renee forms a secret bond with the powerful, unpredictable being, hiding it from both her volatile household and the government agents closing in. Croak begins mimicking human behavior, learning language through old VHS tapes Renee salvages from a junkyard. A late-night encounter with a desert drifter reveals rumors of other sightings and a possible alien network. Renee starts documenting Croak’s abilities in a hidden notebook, noting patterns that suggest intelligence far beyond human comprehension. Meanwhile, her stepfather grows suspicious, forcing Renee to build a secret underground shelter beneath an abandoned shed. A strange symbol appears on Croak’s skin, pulsing in sync with a distant radio tower. As Croak reveals strange abilities and a hunted past, Renee must navigate school bullies, family trauma, and the growing danger of discovery. Her connection with Croak becomes a lifeline, offering protection, purpose, and a chance at escape — but also drawing her into a larger conflict she doesn’t fully understand. With emotional depth and sci-fi suspense, “Xeno” (2025) is a coming-of-age thriller about survival, trust, and the alien within. More …
October
Invasion (season 3)
10 episodes
“Invasion” (Season 3) escalates the global sci-fi saga into its most intense chapter yet, as humanity faces its final reckoning against the alien threat. After two seasons of fragmented resistance, the main characters — Aneesha, Trevante, Mitsuki, Caspar, and others — finally converge for a coordinated mission to infiltrate the alien mothership. The stakes are higher than ever, with governments collapsing and survivors scattered across hostile terrain. Each character must confront not only the alien menace but also the ghosts of their past decisions. The apex aliens have arrived, unleashing deadly tendrils across the planet, and survival depends on unity. Mitsuki continues her work decoding the aliens’ light-and-sound-based language, while Caspar’s psychic link to the hive mind becomes a strategic weapon. Meanwhile, Aneesha leads civilian efforts to protect vital intel, and Trevante spearheads military operations through the Idabel portal in Oklahoma. As old relationships fracture and new alliances form, the team must overcome personal demons and cultural divides to mount a final stand. “Invasion” (Season 3) blends emotional depth, high-stakes action, and global perspectives into a climactic battle for Earth’s future. More …
October
The Ridge (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Ridge” (Season 1) — follows Mia Beaton, a troubled Scottish doctor who travels to New Zealand for her estranged sister’s wedding, only to discover that her sister has mysteriously vanished. As Mia grapples with grief, addiction, and a growing attraction to her sister’s fiance, she’s drawn into a remote mountain community riddled with secrets, environmental tensions, and cultural conflict. A local legend about a cursed ridge begins to mirror Mia’s descent into paranoia. She uncovers Cassy’s unfinished research into indigenous land rights, which may have triggered her disappearance. A cryptic journal entry leads Mia to a hidden cave marked with ancestral symbols. Meanwhile, a reclusive botanist offers clues that blur the line between science and superstition. Tensions escalate when a protest turns violent, forcing Mia to choose between loyalty and truth. The search for Cassy reveals cryptic messages, hostile locals, and a haunting voicemail that suggests foul play. Mia’s past resurfaces through flashbacks and confrontations, while her presence disrupts fragile alliances between indigenous activists and corporate developers. With gothic atmosphere, psychological twists, and emotional depth, “The Ridge” (Season 1) blends mystery and trauma into a slow-burning thriller set against the rugged landscapes of New Zealand and Scotland. More …
October
Dreaming Whilst Black (season 2)
6 episodes
“Dreaming Whilst Black” (Season 2) — picks up after Kwabena’s unexpected breakthrough with his script “Jamaica Road,” as he navigates the chaotic world of development deals, industry gatekeepers, and creative compromise. Amy returns from Nigeria with new ambitions and a job offer that could reshape their partnership, while Maurice and Funmi prepare for parenthood amid mounting financial pressure. Kwabena is invited to a prestigious screenwriting retreat, where he clashes with a mentor who questions the marketability of his story. A viral TikTok trend misinterprets a scene from his pilot, sparking a public debate about representation and intent. Amy’s new boss turns out to be Kwabena’s former university rival, reigniting old tensions. Meanwhile, Maurice secretly takes on a second job as a rideshare driver, hiding it from Funmi. Aunt Polly’s film initiative is threatened by a funding scandal that forces her to confront her own biases. Kwabena’s rising profile attracts attention from a slick producer who promises success but demands changes that challenge his cultural authenticity. Meanwhile, Vanessa questions her place in Kwabena’s evolving life, and Aunt Polly launches a community film initiative that sparks unexpected drama. With sharp satire, emotional nuance, and a fresh lens on ambition and identity, “Dreaming Whilst Black” (Season 2) deepens its exploration of creative dreams in a system built to dilute them. More …
October
Nobody Wants This (season 2)
10 episodes
“Nobody Wants This” (Season 2) — picks up after Noah’s dramatic confession to Joanne, as the agnostic sex-and-dating podcaster and the modern rabbi attempt to reconcile their love amid clashing beliefs and meddling families. Joanne wrestles with the idea of converting to Judaism, while Noah debates accepting a new position at Temple Chai, both unsure whether compromise means losing themselves. A flashback episode explores Joanne’s rebellious college years, revealing a secret that threatens her credibility. Noah’s podcast faces backlash after a controversial guest sparks a viral debate on faith and intimacy. Joanne’s mother unexpectedly moves in, bringing passive-aggressive tension and a suitcase full of unsolicited advice. Meanwhile, Noah’s best friend Eli starts dating a rival rabbi, igniting a turf war between congregations. Their relationship is tested by awkward family dinners, podcast controversies, and the arrival of Abby, Joanne’s influencer nemesis and Noah’s unexpected confidante. Meanwhile, side plots explore sibling tensions, including Sasha and Esther’s crumbling marriage and Morgan’s engagement to her former therapist. With sharp humor, emotional honesty, and a fresh take on interfaith romance, “Nobody Wants This” (Season 2) deepens its central love story while embracing the chaos of modern relationships. More …
October
The Long Walk (2025)
“The Long Walk” (2025) — takes place in a dystopian alternate-America ruled by a totalitarian regime that hosts an annual televised event where fifty teenage boys must walk nonstop at a minimum pace of 3 miles per hour. Falling below the threshold earns warnings, and after three, execution. The winner receives a large cash prize and a wish of their choosing. Ray Garraty, the year’s participant from Maine, joins the Walk driven by desperation and a hidden desire for vengeance after his father’s execution. As the miles stretch on, the boys form fragile alliances and rivalries, each coping with exhaustion and fear in their own way. A charismatic walker named Barkovitch begins to unravel, taunting others into breaking pace. A government psychologist occasionally appears on the sidelines, observing the boys like lab rats. Flashbacks reveal Ray’s complex relationship with his mother and the emotional scars left by his father’s fate. The crowd that follows the Walk grows increasingly frenzied, treating the event as both entertainment and ritual. Alongside fellow walkers like Pete McVries and Collie Parker, Ray confronts the psychological toll of endurance, the erosion of identity, and the brutal spectacle of state-controlled survival. As friendships form and bodies fall, the Walk transforms from a contest into a quiet rebellion against a regime that equates obedience with heroism. With haunting imagery and emotional depth, “The Long Walk” (2025) adapts Stephen King’s novel into a chilling meditation on control, sacrifice, and the human spirit. More …
October
NCIS: Tony & Ziva (season 1)
10 episodes
“NCIS: Tony & Ziva” (season 1) picks up years after Tony DiNozzo left NCIS to raise his and Ziva David’s daughter, Tali, in Paris. Now living together as co-parents, their fragile peace is shattered when Tony’s private security company comes under attack, forcing the family to go on the run across Europe. As they navigate safe houses, coded messages, and shadowy contacts, the line between friend and foe blurs at every turn. Each step forward forces them to confront not only the danger ahead but also the unresolved emotions that have lingered for years. With Interpol and unknown enemies closing in, Tony and Ziva must uncover who is targeting them — and why — while navigating the lingering trust issues and unspoken history between them. Their journey takes them through a web of espionage, betrayal, and shifting alliances, as old skills resurface and new dangers emerge. Along the way, they’re joined by allies and confronted by adversaries from both their past and present, all while trying to protect Tali and carve out a future together. Balancing high-stakes action with moments of humor, intimacy, and emotional reckoning, “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” (season 1) blends the franchise’s signature investigative style with a fast-paced, character-driven European adventure. More …
October
Gen V (season 2)
8 episodes
“Gen V” (Season 2) picks up after the brutal massacre at Godolkin University, plunging its surviving students into a darker, more authoritarian world. Marie Moreau, Jordan Li, Emma Meyer, and Andre Anderson are framed for the violence and sent to a high-security rehabilitation center, victims of betrayal by Cate and Sam — former allies now aligned with Homelander’s rising regime. Upon their return to campus, they find Godolkin transformed into a militarized training ground under the control of Dean Cipher, whose sinister agenda pushes Supes toward becoming weapons of war. As tensions between humans and Supes escalate nationwide — with civilians forced to wear ID badges and Homelander’s influence expanding — the students must navigate trauma, fractured friendships, and the looming threat of a mysterious project called Odessa. Marie goes on the run searching for her sister, while Emma and Jordan uncover disturbing truths about Cipher’s past. Cate falls into a coma after a violent confrontation, and Sam spirals deeper into instability, becoming a pawn of the new regime. The season also pays tribute to Andre, weaving his absence into the emotional core of the story. With crossover appearances from characters in “The Boys”, “Gen V” (Season 2) delivers a darker, more politically charged narrative that explores resistance, identity, and the cost of power in a world teetering on the edge of civil war. More …























