TV Shows
When Liu Xi Lai and Tian Tian first met it was like a meteorite hitting Earth. And yet Xi Lai found that this girl who challenged him seemed to be the only thing that could stop himself from blushing, so he decided to keep his little "antidote" by his side as his assistant. Who could be more surprised to find that as they spent time together and formed a strong bond, a strong and beautiful love quietly grew between these two.
The mercurial villain Loki resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.”
Nick and Vanessa Lachey host this social experiment where single men and women look for love and get engaged, all before meeting in person.
As the world's first generation of superheroes (who received their powers in the 1930s) become the revered elder guard in the present, their superpowered children struggle to live up to the legendary feats of their parents.
A money-hungry lawyer and a righteous rookie become an unlikely courtroom duo in this remake of the Japanese series of the same name.
In a society that favors good looks, a high school outcast leads a double life switching between his two bodies that are polar opposites in appearance.
A patchwork rabbit with floppy ears and fuzzy memories embarks on an epic quest to find his best friend — the young boy he desperately loves.
When a small plane crashes in the middle of the Canadian wilderness, a lone woman must battle the elements and odds to survive.
A high school loner who has difficulty making new friends joins the school's student council to meet new people — but discovers that making friends may be harder than it seems.
Series inspired by real events in the financial world, centers on narcissism, megalomania and double standards.
Jimmy Savile was one of the United Kingdom’s most beloved TV personalities. Shortly after his death in 2011, an investigation prompted more than 450 horrific allegations of sexual assault and abuse, with victims as young as 5.
A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.
A cohabiting couple in their 20s navigate the ups and downs of work, modern-day relationships and finding themselves in contemporary Bengaluru.
In the Warring States Period of ancient China (475–221 BCE), Shin and Hyou are war-orphans in the kingdom of Qin. They dream of one day proving themselves on the battlefield. One day, however, Hyou is taken to the palace by a minister. Winding up on the losing side of a power-struggle, Hyou manages to return to the village, barely alive. Shin then meets a boy who closely resembles Hyou, Ei Sei. For now he is the king of Qin; later he will become the emperor Shi Huangdi.