After the powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) escapes from custody, Magizoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) is called upon by Hogwarts professor Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) once again. Facing unforeseen dangers, Newt must find a way to stop Grindelwald, whose plan for pure-blood wizards to rule over non-magical beings threatens to divide the entire wizarding world.
The award-winning crime drama returns with five thrilling two-part stories, starring Emilia Fox in the lead role alongside David Caves, Richard Lintern and Liz Carr. This series also features a diverse supporting cast including Art Malik, Samantha Bond, Dervla Kirwan and Amanda Root. In Series 22 pathologist Dr. Nikki Alexander (Emilia Fox) and her dedicated team help the police solve a slew of mystifying murders. Storylines range from street drugs and knife crime to issues facing the LGBT community.
Loving thy neighbour continues to be an uphill struggle for the residents of Latimer Crescent. 'Two Doors Down' returns to the street for another dose of neighbourly interference. Beth (Arabella Weir) and Eric (Alex Norton), Cathy (Doon Mackichan) and Colin (Jonathan Watson), Ian (Jamie Quinn) and partner Gordon (Kieran Hodgson), new neighbours Alan (Graeme 'Grado' Stevely) and Michelle (Joy McAvoy) and the indomitable Christine (Elaine C Smith) - look out for each other and drive each other to distraction on a regular basis. They also all do their very best to endure everything friends and family can throw at them - which this year includes a dubious trifle, an unconventional wake, an extended stay in a hospital and overbearing pressure to love rhubarb.
With Frank (Kevin Spacey) out of the picture, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) steps fully into her own as the first female president, but faces formidable threats to her legacy. The final season of the Emmy Award-winning drama builds to a tense and unforgettable climax.
Award winning comedy drama 'Cold Feet' returns with a brand new season following the lives, loves and losses of a tight-knit group of friends. Adam (James Nesbitt), Pete (John Thomson), Jenny (Fay Ripley), Karen (Hermione Norris) and David (Robert Bathurst) deliver a wry, funny and truthful look at a generation which is as confused as it is liberated by the choices on offer. Together, these much loved characters navigate their way through soaring highs and heart-breaking lows, tackling whatever mid-life throws at them - can the warmth of friendship remedy the chill of Cold Feet?
Cybertron has fallen. When Optimus Prime sends BumbleBee to defend Earth, his journey to become a hero begins. Charlie Watson (Hailee Steinfeld), a teenager trying to find her place in the world, discovers and repairs the battle-scarred robot, who's disguised as a Volkswagen Beetle. As the Decepticons hunt down the surviving Autobots with the help of a secret agency led by Agent Burns (John Cena), BumbleBee and Charlie team up to protect the world...
Against the epic backdrop of France at a time of civil unrest, 'Les Misérables' is the story of Jean Valjean (Dominic West), a former convict unable to escape the shadow of his past life. His future is threatened by his nemesis, the chilling police officer and former prison guard Javert (David Oyelowo), who is determined to bring him to justice. Meanwhile, Fantine (Lily Collins), a working-class woman abandoned by her rich lover, is driven to increasingly desperate measures to provide for her young daughter. Their stories collide and as revolutionary violence ignites on the streets of Paris, Jean Valjean begins an epic journey towards self-acceptance, redemption and love.
Series 3 of 'Billions' finds Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) and Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) in a world that has shifted on its axis. Both men are still determined to destroy the other, but must also battle for their own survival amidst new forces and powerful enemies. Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff), Chuck's wife and Axe's performance coach, is all in for both of them, an uneasy and dangerous position for her, and one that ultimately puts her to a decision that could alter the direction of her life irrevocably. Money, power, justice and revenge are all on the line for each of these characters.
The charming Father Brown (Mark Williams) returns to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford. Father Brown finds himself trapped with a murderer during a dark, stormy night. A civilised fundraiser at a finishing school puts Mrs McCarthy (Sorcha Cusack) in the path of a rogue bullet. Inspector Mallory (Jack Deam) begrudgingly accepts a partnership with Father Brown when they are summoned to the site of a past murder. And a daring train robbery sees Lady Felicia (Nancy Carroll) and Mrs McCarthy carried off in the dead of night. Can Father Brown find them before it's too late?
When Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), a bouncer from an Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx, is hired to drive Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a world-class Black pianist, on a concert tour from Manhattan to the Deep South, they must rely on "The Green Book" to guide them to the few establishments that were then safe for African-Americans. Confronted with racism, danger as well as unexpected humanity and humor - they are forced to set aside differences to survive and thrive on the journey of a lifetime.
Legendary comedian Leslie "Les" Dawson was best-known for his deadpan style, curmudgeonly persona and snide jokes about his mother-in-law. This BBC series ran for 19 episodes between 1979 and 1980, and sees Les tackle different subjects in each episode, with his unique approach. Unlike his variety shows, 'The Dawson Watch' was a weekly investigation into the nation at large, addressing topics ranging from education, housing and transport to the environment, family life and the media. Each episode opens with a monologue before moving onto a variety of short sketches interspersed with Les' sharp observations as a stand-up comedy routine. Regulars Cissie Braithwaite and Ada Shufflebotham are always on hand to give their take on the theme in question (featuring Roy Barraclough and Les Dawson suitably attired as two elderly women). It's a testament to the talents of Les Dawson and Roy Barraclough that their female alter-egos are instantly recognisable - and are as comical as ever - 40 years on from their first screen appearance.
Judge John Deed is on a mission for justice - and he's prepared to break the rules to deliver it. In his red robes and wig Judge John Deed might look like every other High Court judge, but his passionate belief in justice sets him apart from his peers. To the police force, the Crown Prosecution Service, the Lord Chancellor's Department and even many of his colleagues, Deed is a man more concerned with justice than the letter of the law - a man who will not shun the difficult questions or compromise his principles. But Deed has made it to the top on his own terms and knows it will take every ounce of his sharp intellect, fearless questioning and rakish charm to keep him there.
Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic 'Prisoner: Cell Block H' remains unmissable drama. Wentworth's inmates and officers are stunned by the apparent joint escape of Franky and Joan "The Freak" Ferguson. As Sonia's life and Vera's career hang in the balance, Kaz steels herself for Top Dog duties again and the truth surrounding the Freak's escape weighs heavily on Will and Jake. While Allie finds a brief solace in avenging Bea's death, for Franky the nightmare continues as she struggles to evade the police whilst trying to exonerate herself...
In the Sixth and Final Season of the L Word, the friends are devastated - but they're also suspects - because of Jenny's sudden death. A penetrating look back at the group's dynamics yields clues about her murder: Alice and Tasha contemplate a threesome, Jenny pursues a new career and Max's lifestyle changes dramatically. While Bette and Tina consider adoption, an old friend with an agenda surfaces. Shane and Jenny's partnership becomes strained, and Kit and Helena open the club "HIT" with interesting results. The women's lives change along with their feelings, and the sexy, engaging, witty series finds a breathtaking conclusion.
Unresolved romances and a long-simmering film project finally bear fruit in this season's 12 episodes. Dreams come true and new life paths are forged for many of the series' characters but not without The L Word's trademark provocative storylines, sizzling sexuality, and heart-rending emotion.
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