Struggling photographer Sean Falco (Robert Sheehan), who funds his lifestyle with a sideline in burglary, thinks he has hit the jackpot when he breaks into the luxurious home of the wealthy Cale Erendreich (David Tennant). Things go wrong when Sean discovers a woman chained up in the house. Unable to free her before Cale returns, Sean reluctantly goes to the police to explain what he's seen. By the time they investigate, Cale has covered his tracks, and the police tell Sean to stop harassing him. Sean soon realises Cale will stop at nothing to shut him up - permanently.
Los Angeles is shaken by a series of gruesome murders. All victims are young women with Russian roots. The killer leaves no trace, but a single black rose on each body. LAPD Chief invites a Russian Police detective to get the investigation moving. Major Vlad Kazatov (Alexander Nevsky) arrives in California from Moscow and together with his new partner, LAPD detective Emily Smith (Kristanna Loken), they start a hunt after new "Jack the Ripper" on the mean streets of Hollywood.
Britannia begins in 43AD as the Roman Army, determined and terrified in equal measure, returns to crush the Celtic heart of Britannia - a mysterious land ruled by wild warrior women and powerful druids who can channel the mysterious forces of the Underworld. Arch Celtic rivals Kerra (Kelly Reilly) and Antedia (Zoë Wanamaker) must face the Roman invasion led by the towering figure of Aulus Plautius (David Morrissey) as it cuts a swathe through the Celtic Resistance.
"Van Der Valk" (Marc Warren) and the team return for another compelling series of murder investigations set against the stunning backdrop of Amsterdam. Series 2 will see more contemporary, complex investigations dripping with the warmth, heart, humour, and camaraderie of Amsterdam's finest.
The contemporary, thrilling and fast-paced crime series, 'Van Der Valk', centres on the investigations of a charismatic detective (Marc Warren) - a complex, thoughtful and 'real' sleuth who tackles tough crimes. Set in the lively and enigmatic city of Amsterdam, the series follows Van Der Valk's engaging, unapologetic and street-smart methods as he leads his dynamic team in solving murders using astute human observation and inspired detection...
1. Love in Amsterdam
Two seemingly unrelated men are found murdered in different parts of Amsterdam on the same day. Are the deaths connected and could there be a link to the disappearance of a student activist? Commissaris Van Der Valk must uncover the truth whilst also dealing with overly keen rookie cop Job Cloovers (Elliot Barnes-Worrell) joining his tight knit team.
2. Only in Amsterdam
The murder of a young woman leads Van Der Valk and his team into a world of mysticism, drug addiction and tempestuous family dynamics. Van Der Valk attempts to unravel the tangled threads of the murder whilst fending off office gossip about him and a newly single Lucienne (Maimie McCoy).
3. Death in Amsterdam
The brutal murder of a fashion vlogger is live streamed on his own feed, drawing Van Der Valk and the team into the glamourous world of high fashion. But Van Der Valk is preoccupied by the parole hearing of a criminal with links to a past case that could endanger the team but also unlock a secret in his past.
France 1915. The impact of the First World War is being felt across Europe as conscription forces the men to leave their homes for the battlefield. Hortense, realising she has to hold up her family's farm with less than half the labour force hires a helping hand, Francine. The young woman works hard and, with the arrival of Hortense's son Georges, finally feels she has a place she can call home. As the battle rages on, these women unite to keep both their family and society from collapsing.
Derek Cho (Steven Yeun) is having a really bad day. Not only has he been unjustly fired from his job, his law firm's building has just been put under quarantine for a highly dangerous virus, one that prevents the infected from controlling their inhibitions. As chaos erupts through the office, and with eight hours on the clock until a vaccine takes effect, Derek sees an opportunity to hunt down the corrupt execs who've wronged him. Joining forces with an irate former client (Samara Weaving), the hell-bent pair prepare to fight, and even kill, their way to the top floor to settle the score once and for all.
Inspired by true events, the shocking story of London's most feared and notorious brothers Reggie and Ronnie Kray as they arrange for Frank 'The Mad Axeman' Mitchell to escape from Dartmoor Prison in December 1966. Intent on displaying their power to Detective Nipper Read, their plan starts to unravel as the twin's henchmen Donoghue and Teddy struggle to control an increasingly unstable Mitchell, and reluctantly call in help from corrupt politician, Lord Boothby, and nightclub hostess Lisa Prescott. As Christmas Day approaches, tensions reach boiling point and the Krays realise that The Mad Axeman has become a liability, and are forced to take drastic action....
Directed by BAFTA Award Nominee Piotr Szkopiak, 'The Last Witness' is a political thriller based on the harrowing true events of the Katyn Massacre in Spring 1940. In post-war England, ambitious journalist Stephen Underwood (Alex Pettyfer) comes across a disturbing spate of suicides by resettled Polish soldiers. Sensing a story, his first port of call is Colonel Janusz Pietrowski (Will Thorp), a Liaison Officer for the re- settlement of Polish troops under British command. But the meeting with Pietrowski leaves Stephen unsettled, and from here his investigation escalates as he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous, multi-layered conspiracy concerning the execution of 22,000 Polish military and civilians by Stalin's secret police.
When crime lord Finn Wallace (Colm Meaney) is shot dead under mysterious circumstances, the delicate network of alliances holding London's underworld together threatens to shake apart. Not least because Wallace's heir, Sean (Joe Cole), is out for revenge whatever the cost. Meanwhile, Wallace organisation grunt Elliot (Sope Dirisu) is so desperate to earn Sean's trust and approval, he puts his very life on the line.
Fleabag (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) is back for a second bite, and this time she is going toe to toe with the man upstairs. In an unexpected twist of fate, our lost little rascal meets a Priest (Andrew Scott) who jolts her into seeing the world in a different way. Picking up one year later, there are still old wounds to unpick and new ones to dress as the next chapter of Fleabag's life takes her to hell and back.
Another weekend, another comic convention for former TV actor Keith Mahar (Russell Peters). Most people don't recognize Keith. His only claim to fame was as a child star in an 80's television show. Keith reluctantly joins his close friends, cartoon voice-over actor Matt (Ryan Kwanten), comic book artist Allison (Maggie Grace), and 80's TV star Brock (Brooks Braselman), who are also working the convention, but things take a turn for the worse when Keith's former co-star and Supercon's big ticket draw for the weekend - Adam King (Clancy Brown) - decides to have this group fired and banned from the convention with the help of the convention promoter. This launches the friends on a crusade to bring down King and the promoter in the most epic way imaginable.
As she hurls herself headlong at modern living, Fleabag (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) is thrown roughly up against the walls of contemporary London, with all its frenetic energy, late nights and bright lights, in this very modern mix of fatalism and hedonism. Unfettered and unfiltered, Fleabag tears through the series sleeping with anyone who dares to stand too close, squeezing money from any orifice, rejecting anyone who tries to help her and keeping up the bravado all along. Because that's just the kind of messed-up, normal person she is. By turns hilarious and heart-breaking, this is the thoroughly disarming confessional of a woman so totally detached she's utterly lost, and ultimately wondering what the hell she ought to be doing in life. Much like the rest of us.
After the first manned mission to Mars ends in a deadly crash, mission controller Mackenzie 'Mack' Wilson (Katee Sackhoff) is summoned to assist an artificial intelligence system - A.R.T.I. Their investigation uncovers a mysterious object under the surface of Mars, leading to a discovery that could change the future of our planet as we know it.
Primatologist Davis (Dwayne Johnson) shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent silverback gorilla who has been in his care since he was young. When a greed-fueled corporation's genetic experiment goes awry, George and other animals across the country are mutated into aggressive super-creatures who destroy everything in their path. In this adrenaline-filled ride, Davis tries to find an antidote, not only to halt a global catastrophe but also to save the fearsome creature who was once his friend.
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