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New school. New family. New superpower. It’s a season of change for 12-year-old Ben Vasani when he discovers that he can transform into anyone he meets. As a shapeshifter, Ben…
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The Queen of Villains
During the heyday of women’s pro wrestling in bubble-era Japan, Dump Matsumoto bursts into the ring, shattering norms and turning the nation against her.
The Bride
The continuation of the lineage of a deep-rooted family depends on Cihan Develioğlu’s unborn son, but Cihan cannot have a child due to his wife. Mukadder plays a cruel game…
Love Undercover
A modern-day fairytale meets buddy comedy about an elite group of international soccer stars who come to the United States on a secret quest for true love.
Judge Dee’s Mystery
Due to government shuffle during the reign of Wu Zetian, the ambitious Di Renjie was relegated to a remote town in the east. Di showed extraordinary talent in case-solving, but…
Jack & Joker: U Steal My Heart!
Joker leads a double life. Boastful and talented in conversation, he is secretly a notorious thief wanted by the police. Using his exceptional disguise skills, Joker robs wealthy oppressors and…
Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, Angel Included
After a long day, high schooler Shintaro Tokumitsu’s plans for relaxing in his studio apartment take a turn when he discovers an angel on his balcony. The divine girl, Towa,…
The Tyrant
A secret project in Korea is exposed to the US so the project gets scrapped and the sample is to be handed over when a delivery accident occurs. Director Choe…
Doctor Climax
In 1970s Thailand, a dermatologist unexpectedly starts a mass sexual awakening after becoming Doctor Climax, a taboo-defying newspaper columnist.
MAYONAKA PUNCH
Meet Masaki, the now former member of the popular NewTuber group, Harikiri Sisters. After a career setback, aka getting fired unexpectedly via a livestream, she joins forces with Live, a…
Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?
No easy answers? Decision-makers from Kissinger to Rice revisit how the US responded to conflicts from Rwanda to Iraq. Faced with human suffering – who has responsibility to act?