After being abducted by Katarina Rostova (Laila Robins), Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) finds himself alone in hostile territory, unsure of who, if anyone, he can trust. Surrounded by old enemies and new allies, Red must stay one step ahead of the Blacklist's most dangerous criminal, who will stop at nothing to unearth the very truth Red wants no one to know about. To find it, Katarina will insinuate herself into the life of Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone), who has finally reunited with her daughter Agnes. Katarina's presence will bring danger to Liz's doorstep and forever alter her relationship with Red.
An intricately woven, suspenseful tale of love, murder magic and revenge set on the Wild West Coast of New Zealand's South Island at the height of the 1860's Gold Rush. Anna Wetherell (Eve Hewson) has travelled to New Zealand to forge a new life. On the last day of her voyage, a romantic first encounter with the radiant Emery Staines (Himesh Patel) fills her with great expectations for what lies ahead. However, the scheming fortuneteller Lydia Wells (Eva Green) has other ideas for Anna and Emery and lays a trap to ensure that the planned rendezvous between the young lovers never takes place. Deceived, swindled, and betrayed, Anna's fortunes begin to fall. She is drawn into an elaborate plot of blackmail involving opium, gold, shipwreck, fraud and false identity. And when Emery vanishes without a trace, leaving Anna without an alibi for a murder she did not commit, the noose of the plot begins to tighten around her.
Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally reprise their iconic roles as Will, Grace, Jack and Karen in the fabulous farewell season of 'Will and Grace'. Last season's momentous finale saw Jack and Esteban tie the knot, Will propose to McCoy, and Grace fly off to Europe with a new man. Now, Jack is adjusting to married life, Will is navigating his long-distance engagement, Grace is back from her travels with some life-altering news, and Karen is as outspoken as ever. Get ready for loads of laughs and some big surprises as the legendary comedy series bids adieu to it's legions of fans around the world.
Not even The Flash can stop what's coming. No matter how fast he is, Barry Allen, aka The Flash, can't outrun his fate. Or can he? With an impending crisis threatening Central City, Barry and his wife, Iris West-Allen (Candice Patton), cope with the heartbreaking loss of their speedster daughter, Nora, while Barry attempts to prepare Team Flash for a future without him. As Barry navigates the devastating Crisis, Killer Frost, Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes), Ralph Dibny, Nash Wells, Joe West (Jesse L. Martin) and Joe's girlfriend, Cecile Horton (Danielle Nicolet), struggle to protect their city and The Flash's legacy. Will they save their world from a cosmic disaster of infinite proportions? Only time will tell in these 19 episodes filled with death-defying battles, painful reunions and secrets with the potential to throttle the Scarlet Speedster and Team Flash from within.
Meet Clark Kent. Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, he arrived with as many questions as the number of light-years he traveled. Now a young man, he makes his living in Metropolis as an intern at the Daily Planet - alongside reporter Lois Lane - while secretly wielding his alien powers of flight, super-strength and x-ray vision in the battle for good. Follow the fledgling hero as he engages in bloody battles with intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo and before fighting for his life with the alien Parasite. The world will learn about Superman…but first, Superman must save the world!
Bob Wilcot (Ian Carmichael) is a suave television personality standing as prospective Conservative MP at the Eamdale by-election, not out of an ethical imperative but because his uncle, Lord Wilcot (Sim), needs the publicity for the commercialisation of the ancestral home. But the young Tory becomes smitten by his attractive opponent, Labour candidate Stella Stoker (Patricia Bredin). As the election looms, the candidate's respective agents join forces to become obstacles on the pair's path to true love.
"Des" is a true-crime drama focusing on one of the most infamous criminal cases in UK history - Dennis Nilsen. Told through the prism of three men; Dennis Nilsen (David Tennant), Detective Chief Inspector Peter Jay (Daniel Mays) and biographer Brian Masters (Jason Watkins) - the series will explore the personal and professional consequences of coming into contact with a man like Nilsen.
A scintillating Alastair Sim plays Hawkins, a timid watchmaker with a part time job - he is also a professional assassin who bumps off all the people we love to hate. But when pompous MP Sir Gregory Upshott (Raymond Huntley) is the intended target, bungling vacuum-cleaner salesman William Blake (George Cole) always gets in the way. As the time of the assassination draws ever closer, Hawkins tracks his victim to a dilapidated seaside hotel called The Green Man, the laughs and the tension steadily rise to a brilliant climax.
When Freddy (Hermione Corfield), a troubled young woman, is nearly assaulted outside a nightclub, the toilet attendant steps in to help. Baba (Dipo Ola), a former child soldier, acts with swift, unstoppable brutality. She's entranced. The pair form an instant intoxicating connection. Something dark within both of them quickly emerges. Soon they set about exacting revenge on people from Freddy's past - Baba's skill for violence and Freddy's tinge of psychopathy prove a lethal combination. But they're not the only ones on the hunt. Can dysfunctional detectives DI Mendy (Babou Ceesay) and DS Franks (Eve Myles) set aside their opposing views long enough to catch the deadly duo?
From Academy Award-winning director Charles Ferguson, comes the full story of the conspiracy led by President Richard Nixon and his White House staff and how they were brought to justice. New interviews with journalists, senior Nixon administration officials, members of congress, and prosecutors - combined with archival footage and newly sourced information from the Nixon White House tapes - will bring a fresh perspective on the complex Watergate case.
Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey) and Jessica De Gouw (Arrow) star in this taut, psychological thriller about two women from very different walks of life, based on the best-selling book by Michael Robotham. A chance encounter in a Sydney suburb brings Meghan (Jessica De Gouw) and Agatha (Laura Carmichael) together. Despite both being heavily pregnant and due at the same time, their lives could not be more different. Meghan is a glamourous online influencer, while Agatha is a supermarket shelf-stacker barely existing above the poverty line. Both women have secrets. And both will risk everything to conceal the truth. But their worlds are about to collide in one shocking act that cannot be undone.
Season Four sizzles with fiendishly clever comebacks. The charismatic, handsome Lucifer Morningstar returns, resurrected after Season Three's wicked cliff-hanger. His unofficial partner in crime-solving and affairs of the heart, LAPD detective Chloe Decker, returns from an extended vacation - taken after she saw Lucifer's devil face for the first time and realised he was, in fact, exactly the man he always claimed to be. New to the series but not to the Lord of Hell is Eve, his old flame, the original sinner. Her charms are as tempting to Lucifer now as the serpent's big, red apple was to her back in the day. Does she want revenge for her expulsion from Eden all those years ago, or something else entirely? Personal demons will be conquered, and crimes will be solved. But will things ever be right with Deckerstar again?
While Ray (Liev Schreiber) makes progress in therapy, there are dangers from the past that require the Ray Donovan of old. With NYC mayor Ed Feratti (Zach Grenier), an unrelenting NYPD officer hunting for the truth and clients old and new, Ray struggles to find the balance between fixing for clients and fixing himself. And when Feratti's corruption brings a piece of Mickey's past back to New York, Ray is forced to seek answers to long-buried questions.
Neeyln (Vinnie Jones) has always been the loyal enforcer for crime boss Harris (Malcolm McDowell) back in London, taking care of problems and people that disrupt his illicit business. When Harris strikes a deal with an old friend - American oilman Preston (Ron Perlman) - they find themselves in the wild hills of West Virginia. Overnight, Neelyn's girlfriend disappears, last seen with Preston's wayward son Junior (Brandon Sklenar). Lines are drawn between family and friends, but nothing will stop Neelyn from getting answers - and retribution.
A mysterious list of names is found in the shoe of a dead woman. Antiques dealer Mark Easterbrook (Rufus Sewell) is determined to find out why his name is on the list. His investigations lead him to three spinsters living at The Pale Horse in the village of Much Deeping. As more deaths occur, Mark finds himself thinking the unthinkable. Could this all be the work of witchcraft, and is he himself cursed? Paranoia eats at Mark. Who wants him dead, and how can he save himself from the curse?
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