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Troy
In the late 12th Century BC, during the Trojan War, troops of King Agamemnon of Mycenae are ready to fight against the troops of Triopas of Thessaly, a battle only avoided when the great warrior Achilles defeats Thessaly's champion in single combat. Meanwhile, Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, King of Sparta. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, enraging Hector. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with Agamemnon, his elder brother, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On Nestor, King of Pylos' advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered.

Wonder Women
Wonder Women

Blue Lock: Introduction
Japan's national team loses in the 2018 World Cup, and the Japan Football Association is having a meeting led by the new member, Anri Teieri, who suggests developing a plan in order to improve Japan's world cup performance. The president, Hirotoshi Buratsuta, is convinced that their profits are still good. He declares that football is nothing but a business only. He further says that they should just get a foreign coach to give the team a spark amidst all the Japanese players and as long as they maintain the Japan national team brand, they'll be fine reaping the profits generated by it. Anri keeps silent from what the president said.

Atlantis Chronicles
Atlantis Chronicles

Catwoman
Season One. Copycats, Part 1; Copycats, Part 2; Copycats, Part 3; Copycats, Part 4; Copycats, Part 5; Copycats, Finale.

Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man
Superman and Spider-Man meet for the first time and must work together to prevent Luthor and Dr. Octopus's nefarious plans for world domination. In Metropolis, Superman has an encounter with a stories-tall robot controlled by Lex Luthor. After a short battle, Lex, in his robot steals a small programming circuit from S.T.A.R. Laboratories and then escapes. After thinking about his fight with Lex, Superman traces the path of the robot to the Metropolis Bay. After locating and entering Lex's underwater lab, Superman and Lex battle again. While Superman is disabled by a red sun-based laser blast to his eyes, Lex places the stolen programming circuit in a tube which is then transported to a hidden location. After he recovers, Superman captures Lex Luthor and has him imprisoned. In New York, Spider-Man comes across a gang, working for Dr. Octopus, burglarizing the Metropolitan Museum. After his ground crew is beaten, Dr. Octopus steps in to fight Spider-Man. After a considerable fight between the two, Spider-Man is knocked out by a strike from the Flying Octopus. Spider-Man and Ock have a second encounter when Spider-Man's spider-sense detects trouble from a passing blimp. After falling through the blimp's false surface, Spider-Man discovers the Flying Octopus inside. After the fight, an unconscious Dr. Octopus is taken into custody by the police.

Justice League Unlimited
Justice League Unlimited

Justice League
Justice League

Batman Beyond
Batman Beyond

The New Batman Adventures
The New Batman Adventures

Superman: The Series
Superman: The Series

Batman: The Series
Batman: The Series

Kushiel's Dart
Phèdre nó Delaunay's story begins as “a whore’s unwanted get”. Sold into the Night Court as a child, she is seen as flawed because of the red mote in her left eye. It is only when Anafiel Delaunay, a noble and former court poet, recognizes her as stricken by Kushiel’s Dart that Phèdre’s true nature is understood. She is an anguissette, someone marked by the god to feel pain as pleasure. Raised by Delaunay in his household, she is trained as both a courtesan and a spy, a tool in her master’s intrigues. Even all of Delaunay’s training cannot prevent the unthinkable, and when Phèdre finds herself framed for an unspeakable crime and betrayed into to the frozen, enemy lands of Skaldia it takes all of her intelligence and resilience to escape with a dire warning for her young Queen-the Skaldi plan to attack Terre D’Ange and their country is about to betrayed by one of its own. With no one else to trust, Queen Ysandre turns to Phèdre to complete one last impossible task, travel across the dangerous straits to Alba to seek assistance from the strange and unknown Cruithne and to finish the work Delaunay had begun-that of joining two nations under the banner of Blessed Elua’s precept: Love as thou wilt.

Fable and Ruin
Fable and Ruin

Un gars, une fille
Chaque épisode est une suite de sketchs sur un thème particulier, indépendants des autres épisodes de la série même si parfois des rappels à d'anciennes histoires sont évoqués. Chaque sketch est filmé d'un seul point de vue, sans mouvement de caméra, sauf dans quelques rares exceptions lorsque cela s'avère nécessaire à la constitution du gag lui-même. Le cadrage des scènes laisse le plus souvent visibles les seuls visages des deux personnages principaux, les autres personnages étant montrés par quelques mouvement de mains et par leurs voix off. Les invités vedettes – voir distribution, invités – dérogent cependant à cette règle. Les réflexions comiques des personnages sont ponctuées de notes de musique pour accentuer les dialogues, et les transitions entre les sketchs se font au moyen de virgules musicales qui rappellent le générique de la série.

Un gars, une fille
Elle est issue au départ de scènes humoristiques sur la vie de couple de l'émission Besoin d'amour diffusée sur les ondes de TQS en 1996 animée par Guy A. Lepage. Le concept, simple, était de rassembler des scènes humoristiques de courte durée selon l'endroit où se trouve le couple (au cinéma, au lit, en voyage). Un épisode regroupait généralement trois endroits entrecoupés de pauses publicitaires pour un total de 22 minutes. Les épisodes étaient filmés presque toujours sous un seul angle de vue et on ne voyait à l'écran que le couple. Les personnages secondaires étaient souvent derrière la caméra et on n'entendait que leur voix ou on ne voyait que leurs mains. Certains personnages tertiaires qui apparaissaient à l'écran étaient joués de façon répétitive par les mêmes acteurs et actrices tels Norman Helms, France Parent, etc. qui incarnaient les serveurs de restaurant, les préposés à la clientèle, les clients de Guy, etc.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Monique Grant, a reporter for Vivant magazine, has been selected to interview Evelyn Hugo, a reclusive former star, who is auctioning some of her famous gowns to raise money for a breast cancer charity. Monique is confused about why Evelyn has chosen her, but goes to Evelyn's apartment to meet her. Evelyn reveals she has no interest in giving an interview for Vivant but instead wants Monique to write her life story, and Monique agrees, though she is suspicious. Evelyn is 14 when she marries her first husband, Ernie Diaz, in order to reach Hollywood and escape her abusive father in Hell's Kitchen. She is noticed by Harry Cameron, a young Sunset Studios producer, and the two become close friends. Evelyn seduces a Sunset executive in order to advance her career and divorces Ernie when the studio sets her up with popular actors for publicity. She falls in love with and marries actor Don Adler, but in the following months, Don begins to abuse Evelyn when pressure is placed on his career.

Clash of the Titans
In ancient times, the gods led by Zeus, Poseidon and Hades betrayed their parents, the Titans, and banished them to the Underworld with the help of the Kraken, a sea monster born of Hades. The gods divided the Universe among themselves; Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades, tricked by Zeus, was left with the Underworld. The gods created the mortals, whose faith in them assured their immortality. However, as time passed (shortly after both the Trojan War & Odysseus' 10-year journey back to Ithaca), mortals began to question them.

God of War
The story is told mostly in flashback, after being framed with a scene from the present wherein Kratos, standing atop the tallest cliff in Greece, laments how the gods have abandoned him and then proceeds to toss himself into the waters below. While the viewers starts the story three weeks prior to this event, Kratos' background is told by the Narrator during the story (revealed to be the Titan Gaia in God of War II). Kratos was a fearsome Spartan warrior and a demigod with superhuman god-like powers and abilities (although he's not aware of his heritage himself, due to the fact that he doesn't know that his father is Zeus until in God of War II), grew his fifty-man squad into an army of thousands via strategy, tactics, ferocity, and conquest. However, in a battle against a barbarian horde, his army was massacred, and, in a desperate measure, Kratos offered his life and service to Ares, the God of War, in exchange for Ares defeating the Barbarians. Ares, sensing the enormous power in Kratos, accepted his offer and destroyed the Barbarians. He also granted Kratos the Blades of Chaos, curved blades forged in the pits of Hades that were attached to long chains which were fused to Kratos' arms.