Eddie and Venom are on the run. Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie's last dance.
Sesame Street is an educational TV show set in an inner-city neighborhood. Through a combination of live-action, puppetry, and animation, the show teaches children valuable lessons about reading, counting, and personal development. With a diverse cast of characters, including the iconic Big Bird and the lovable monsters, Sesame Street promotes multiculturalism and offers educational content with fun and entertainment.
House is a medical drama that follows the unconventional and misanthropic genius Dr. Gregory House as he leads a team of diagnosticians at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Known for his brilliant mind and unorthodox methods, House takes on complex medical cases and solves medical mysteries that other doctors can't crack. Along the way, he confronts his own pain and struggles with prescription drug abuse.
Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.
Barney Miller is a sitcom that takes place in a New York City police station in the 1970s. It follows the lives and antics of a diverse group of detectives as they deal with various social issues and navigate the challenges of being police officers in a changing city.
During World War II, the US Army's only all-Black, all-women battalion takes on an impossible mission: sorting through a three-year backlog of 17 million pieces of mail that hadn't been delivered to American soldiers and finish within six months.
Amen is a sitcom-comedy TV show set in a black church in Pennsylvania. It follows the hilarious and heartwarming adventures of a deacon and a pastor as they navigate the challenges of leading a congregation. With laugh-out-loud moments and touching relationships, Amen is a must-watch for fans of comedies and stories about faith and community.
Snowfall is a TV show that depicts the rise of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles in the 1980s. The story follows several characters as they navigate the dangerous and complex world of drugs, crime, and government conspiracies. The series explores the impact of the epidemic on the African-American community and the involvement of the CIA in drug trafficking.
Everything goes to hell for newly-pregnant Belinda after her mother-in-law moves in. As the diabolical guest tries to get her claws on the child, Belinda must draw the line somewhere.
Room 222 is a comedy-drama TV show set in the 1960s that revolves around a popular teacher tackling social issues in a high school. With an African-American teacher as the protagonist, the show explores various challenges faced by both the students and faculty. The series delves into topics like racial tensions, civil rights movement, and other social movements of that era.
The Teen Titans face off against various villains and deal with the trials and tribulations of being teenagers.
Good Times follows the daily struggles of the Evans family as they navigate living in a low-income housing project in the inner city of Chicago. The show explores themes of poverty, racial discrimination, and family relationships, all while providing comedic moments and heartwarming stories within the constraints of their challenging circumstances.
Key & Peele is a sketch comedy series that showcases the comedic talents of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. With their unique blend of humor, they fearlessly tackle topics such as race, culture, and society, often providing insightful social commentary through their sketches. The show has gained a dedicated fan base and has been praised for its sharp writing and brilliant performances.
Craig of the Creek follows the imaginative and adventurous Craig Williams, a young boy who embarks on various escapades with his friends, Kelsey and J.P., in the Creek. Together, they navigate through the suburban wilderness, face challenges, and uncover hidden treasures, all while strengthening their friendship.
Queen Sugar is a family drama television series set in Louisiana. The story revolves around the Bordelon siblings who inherit their father's sugarcane farm and must navigate through the challenges of managing the farm while dealing with their own personal struggles and the complexities of family dynamics.
Insecure follows the lives of best friends Issa and Molly as they navigate through the ups and downs of love, friendship, and careers in Los Angeles. Issa struggles with her job at a non-profit organization and her on-again, off-again relationship with her boyfriend Lawrence. Molly, a successful corporate attorney, faces challenges in her love life and professional ambitions. Together, they navigate through the complexities of being black women in a predominantly white world, tackling social and racial issues along the way.
Mannix follows the adventures of Joe Mannix, a private investigator in Los Angeles who gets involved in various cases ranging from action-packed chases to mysterious whodunnits. With his sharp wit and martial arts skills, Mannix always manages to crack the case and outsmart the criminals. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, the show delves into the crime-ridden underbelly of California, showcasing thrilling action sequences, suspenseful mysteries, and compelling drama.
Everybody Hates Chris is a sitcom that follows the life of Chris, a young African-American boy growing up in 1980s Brooklyn. The show humorously explores his struggles with family, school, and racial stereotypes.
The Fairly OddParents is about a 10-year-old boy named Timmy Turner who gets fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda. They grant Timmy's wishes, but things often go wrong. Timmy must navigate the challenges of having magical powers while dealing with school, bullies, and his own personal desires.
black-ish is a sitcom set in the 2010s, following the lives of an African-American family as they face everyday challenges including race, family dynamics, and teenagehood. With a focus on humor and relatability, the show explores the experiences of a middle-class African-American family in a predominantly white neighborhood.