The Transformers is set in a world where two factions of alien robots, the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, crash-land on Earth and continue their ongoing battle to find an energy source essential for their survival. The show follows the adventures of the Autobot leader Optimus Prime, as he leads his team in protecting Earth from the Decepticons' plans for domination.
Mayday is a docudrama TV show that explores real-life airplane disasters, their causes, and the investigations that follow. The series focuses on reenactments and interviews with experts to provide a dramatic and educational look at tragic events.
Lost in Space follows the Robinson family, who are stranded in space after their ship is sabotaged. They must navigate through unknown planets and face various challenges in order to survive and find a way back home.
Set in the near future, the Robinson family is selected for the 24th mission of the Resolute, an interstellar spacecraft carrying selected families to the Alpha Centauri star system. However, their ship crashes on an unknown planet, leaving them stranded in a dangerous and unforgiving environment. As they navigate through the challenges of survival, they encounter alien creatures, mysterious phenomena, and face betrayal from unexpected sources. With the help of an advanced artificial intelligence and their determination, the Robinsons must find a way to escape and reach their destination.
After crash-landing on a desolate planet, Ellen Ripley finds herself in a prison colony with a group of dangerous inmates. As they struggle to survive, they soon discover a deadly alien creature is stalking them, and they must find a way to stop it before it kills them all.
In the year 3085, a group of astronauts crash-land on a strange planet where humans are primitive and speechless, while intelligent apes have become the dominant species. The astronauts must navigate the political tensions and power struggles between the apes as they try to find a way back home.
In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, the Guardians find themselves in another epic adventure. As they struggle to keep their newfound family together, they uncover the secrets of Peter Quill's parentage and face a new threat that puts the fate of the galaxy at stake.
Flight 29 Down follows the adventures of a diverse group of teenagers who are stranded on a deserted island after their plane crashes. They must learn to work together and overcome various challenges in order to survive.
The movie follows the Madagascar animals as they crash-land in Africa and meet others of their kind. Alex, the lion, discovers his royal heritage as a prince of a lion pride. They face challenges from a scheming lion who wants to be Alpha Lion and must work together to overcome obstacles and find their way back home.
Beast Wars II refers to the 1998 Japanese Transformers television animated series, and the movie and toyline that resulted from it. The series was preceded by Beast Wars, and was followed by Beast Wars Neo. The series has a much lighter tone and is aimed more towards children, whereas the more accessible Beast Wars was intended for a wider age range. The series also uses conventional animation rather than CGI like Beast Wars: Transformers. With the exceptions of the faction leaders, all of the characters within the series are either re-molds or re-colors of earlier Beast Wars figures or Generation 2/Machine Wars figures. In addition to the 43 episodes, there is also a 50-minute movie, Beast Wars II: Lio Convoy's Close Call!, which takes place sometime between episodes 32 and 38.
In Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the Resistance fights against the First Order, led by the enigmatic Kylo Ren. Scavenger Rey and former stormtrooper Finn join forces with the legendary Han Solo to find Luke Skywalker and bring hope back to the galaxy.
After Tony Stark's world is shattered by the terrorist known as the Mandarin, he embarks on a journey to rebuild and seek revenge. Along the way, Tony discovers a plot involving unethical biological research and a treatment called Extremis. With the help of a young boy named Harley, Tony uncovers the truth and must stop the threat before it's too late.
In 1957, a large alien robot crashes from orbit near the coast of Rockwell, Maine. After being rescued by a young boy named Hogarth, the Iron Giant follows him back to his house and befriends him. However, a paranoid government agent named Kent Mansley discovers evidence of the Giant and tries to track him down. Hogarth and the Giant seek help from beatnik artist Dean McCoppin and try to evade Mansley. Eventually, they are discovered by the military and attacked, leading to a climax where the Giant sacrifices himself to save the town of Rockwell.
In 1971, Navy fighter pilot Leland 'Buzz' Harley soars through the skies with reckless abandon, agitating his co-pilot, Dominick 'Mail Man' Farnham. In pursuit of an enemy plane, Buzz pushes the aircraft past its speed limit, and he and Mail Man are forced to eject. Entangled by his seat belt, Mail Man crash lands in a forest. He survives, but is shot by hunters who mistake him for a deer. Twenty years later, Navy Lieutenant Commander Block drives to a remote Indian reservation to convince Buzz Harley's son, Sean 'Topper' Harley, to return to the Navy for a special mission...
An astronaut crash lands on a mysterious planet and finds himself as the sole survivor. He encounters a young girl and together they navigate the dangers of the planet, which is revealed to be Earth inhabited by dinosaurs. As they bond and struggle to communicate, they face various challenges including aggressive creatures, poisonous berries, and an impending asteroid strike. Eventually, they manage to escape and witness the extinction of dinosaurs, leaving them to embark on a new journey in the stars.
In 2005, scientists discover a planet capable of supporting life, but receive no reply when they send a signal. Undisciplined slacker Alex Hopper is forced to join the Navy by his naval officer brother Stone. Hopper falls in love with Admiral Shane's daughter and wants to marry her, but is afraid to ask her father's permission. Alien ships arrive near Hawaii, trapping all ships in the area. Hopper is left in command of the USS John Paul Jones and teams up with Captain Nagata to track the aliens using wave-detection buoys. They discover the aliens are sensitive to sunlight and manage to destroy several alien ships. Meanwhile, a group of aliens attack the NASA communications array to signal their home planet for invasion. Samantha, Mick, and a NASA scientist manage to warn Hopper of the threat. With the USS John Paul Jones destroyed, the surviving crew boards the USS Missouri battleship to stop the aliens. With the help of the elderly Navy veterans, they succeed in destroying the remaining alien ship and the communications array, ending the invasion threat. Hopper and Admiral Shane discuss their 'Terms of Surrender' over a meal.
Two English comic book geeks, Graeme and Clive, travel across the U.S. to attend a comic convention. On their road trip, they encounter an alien named Paul who needs their help. They must evade a shady government agent and help Paul escape from capture. Along the way, they meet a creationist Christian named Ruth who joins their adventure. Together, they try to outsmart their pursuers and help Paul reunite with his people.
When pilot Sully Sullenberger lands his damaged plane on the Hudson River to save the passengers, he is hailed a hero but faces investigation and criticism. Sully insists it was a forced water landing and not a crash, and debates the accuracy of computer simulations. The National Transportation Safety Board questions his decision, but ultimately confirms his actions were correct. Sully credits everyone aboard and the rescue team for the success.
A lawyer accused of murder gets entangled in a global conspiracy. To survive, she must uncover the secrets of a German WWII airplane found on Iceland's glacier.
The Lost Saucer is an ABC network television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. It first aired September 6, 1975.