Two teen ghosts work alongside a clairvoyant to solve mysteries for their supernatural clientele — until a powerful witch complicates their plans.
Money Heist is a TV show that follows a group of criminals who come together under the guidance of a mastermind known as 'The Professor' to carry out an ambitious heist on the Royal Mint of Spain. As they attempt to print billions of euros, they must navigate through various challenges and cope with the personal and emotional aspects of their plan. The show explores themes of love, friendship, loyalty, and the lengths people are willing to go for money.
The search for a successor provokes the beginning of a clash between two young and talented executives of his group: Daniel Bastos, a lad of simple origins and excellent character, who is not only handsome and charming, but also intelligent and skilled, and Olavo Novaes, an ambitious and unscrupulous man who is ready to fight for the position, at any cost. To fight against Olavo‘s treacherous plans, Daniel will have the help of the sweet and sensitive Paula, a young lady raised as an only child who founds, on the eve of her mother‘s death, that she is adopted and has a family. What Paula does not know is that she has an identical twin sister, the wicked Taís, who is as ambitious and unscrupulous as the man who becomes her main ally, Olavo Novaes. Antenor, for his part, decides on having an heir when he meets the headstrong and honest Lúcia, a woman who will make this cold businessman find true love is and a real reason to live.
Invincible follows the story of Mark Grayson, a seemingly normal teenager who discovers that his father is Omni-Man, the most powerful superhero on the planet. As Mark develops his own superhuman abilities, he must navigate the complex world of superheroes and villains while uncovering his father's dark secret. With Earth's fate at stake, Mark must decide whether to embrace his destiny as a hero or follow in his father's footsteps.
Toy Boy (2019) follows the story of Hugo Beltrán, a young male stripper who is convicted of a crime he didn't commit. After spending seven years in prison, he is released and determined to uncover the truth and find the real killer. As he investigates, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and dangerous secrets. With the help of his former lover and detective, Hugo sets out to clear his name and bring the true culprits to justice.
Elite Short Stories: Samuel Omar follows the character Samuel Omar and delves into his personal life, relationships, and struggles within the elite school environment. Through this short story, viewers gain insights into Samuel's unique experiences and his journey of growth and self-discovery.
A young boy moves in with an adoptive family who have a son the same age as him. Seo Hae Bom and Jo Tae Seong end up in the same high school class. An unexpected romantic spark ignites between the two.
In a prison cell in Brazil, Molina, a gay window dresser, and Valentin, a Marxist revolutionary, form an unlikely bond as they share their stories and dreams. Molina survives by retelling movies' plots and fantasies to Valentin who is resistant at first, but gradually warms up to him. The powerful friendship between the two men helps them cope with the psychological and physical torture they endure.
Threesome (1994) follows a bizarre love triangle involving a straight woman, her gay roommate, and their new male friend. As they navigate their complex relationships, they explore their own sexualities and confront societal judgments.
Vicious follows the lives of Freddie and Stuart, an elderly gay couple who have been together for over 50 years. Despite their constant bickering and insults, their love for each other is undeniable. They are joined by their best friend, Violet, and their young neighbor, Ash, who provide both support and comic relief in their lives. The show explores themes of friendship, love, and the challenges faced by older LGBTQ+ individuals.
On the brink of turning 30, a promising theater composer navigates love, friendship, and the pressure to create something great before time runs out. In 1992, Jonathan Larson performs his rock monologue Tick, Tick... Boom! in front of an audience at New York Theatre Workshop, accompanied by friends Roger and Karessa Johnson. He describes an incessant ticking noise he hears in his head, and begins telling about the week leading up to his 30th birthday and his desire to become a successful musical theater composer. Jonathan juggles work at the Moondance Diner in SoHo with preparing for a workshop at Playwrights Horizons of his musical Superbia. He has a party at home with friends, including his former roommate Michael, who left acting for advertising, his girlfriend Susan, a dancer-turned-teacher, and fellow waiters Freddy and Carolyn. While alone later, Susan tells Jonathan about a teaching job at Jacob's Pillow and asks him to come too. Jonathan visits Michael at his new Upper East Side apartment, celebrating his financial success and higher quality of life from their old apartment. Ira Weitzman, the Musical Theatre Program Director at Playwrights Horizons, asks Jonathan to write a new song for Superbia, as the story needs it. This troubles him, as his idol, Stephen Sondheim, told him the same at the ASCAP Workshop some years ago, but he can't come up with anything and he only has a week. Jonathan tries to get his agent, Rosa Stevens, to invite Sondheim to the workshop, but eventually just cold-calls Sondheim and others. He watches PBS's Sunday in the Park with George with Michael and Susan, and afterwards Michael asks him to join an advertising focus group to earn extra money. Susan also pressures him again to move with her, although he feels his career is just starting in New York. The next day he imagines the Diner full with Broadway stars. Carolyn tells him Freddy, who is HIV-positive, has been hospitalized, adding to Jonathan's anxieties as many of his friends have already died in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He walks down Broadway to Playwrights Horizons for the start of rehearsals for Superbia. Susan, frustrated by Jonathan's indecisiveness, breaks up with him. To get money to hire a full band for the workshop, Jonathan attends the advertising focus group. Making a good first impression, he considers a corporate future, but realizes he would hate it and deliberately sabotages it. Michael criticizes him for being in a financially unstable theater career, while Jonathan claims with his impending 30th birthday that he is getting too old to be successful. After finally getting an encouraging call from Rosa about his industry invites, he plans to write the new song the night before the workshop, but his power gets cut off before starting. Heading to a swimming pool to cool off, he pictures sheet music lines on the pool floor and finally comes up with the new song, which he writes out by hand. At the workshop are friends, family, and industry professionals, including Sondheim. Karessa brings down the house with the new song, 'Come to Your Senses,' and Jonathan imagines Susan singing it. He receives praise but no offers to produce Superbia. Rosa tells him he must keep writing, hoping that something will succeed, but he will likely face more rejection. Discouraged, Jonathan runs to Michael begging for a corporate job and perceived stability, but Michael changes his mind after seeing the workshop, encouraging Jonathan to continue in musical theater. When Jonathan accuses him of not understanding what it's like to be running out of time, Michael reveals he is HIV-positive. Finally grasping his career obsession has cost him his relationship with Susan and jeopardized his friendship with Michael, Jonathan wanders through New York before finding himself at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Hopping a fence to a piano, he reflects on his friendship with Michael and the sacrifices he must make, affirming he will continue his musical theater career. He and Michael reconcile. On the morning of Jonathan's 30th birthday Sondheim calls, congratulating him on the workshop and wanting to talk more about Superbia, lifting his spirits. Holding his birthday party at the Moondance Diner, attended by his friends, he is relieved to hear Freddy is to be discharged from the hospital. Susan gifts him blank sheet music paper to help in his career, promising to see 'the next one.' She narrates that the 'next one' was Tick, Tick... Boom!, before he returned to working on a previous project, which became Rent. She reveals he died of an undiagnosed aortic aneurysm the night before Rent's premiere Off-Broadway. He never experienced the success he desired, but his work lives on. In 1992, Jonathan performs the final song from Tick, Tick... Boom!, watching his friends and family in the audience, including Susan in the back.
Álex, disappointed in love, sends an angry voice message to his boyfriend but accidentally sends it to Bruno instead. This mistake leads them to meet, and what starts as a date becomes something more significant.
Hoops is a raunchy animated comedy series that follows a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach. Despite his questionable coaching abilities and antics, he is determined to turn his inept team into winners.
When a woman discovers that the man she has fallen in love with still believes in Santa Claus, she is faced with a decision: should she accept his belief or reject it?
Pretty Smart follows the story of a smart lawyer who finds herself navigating the complexities of friendships and relationships within a diverse group. This sitcom combines humor, romance, and drama as the protagonist tackles both professional and personal challenges.
In Game Over, Man!, three friends who work as hotel housekeepers find themselves in a Die Hard scenario when a group of terrorists take their hotel and all its occupants hostage. Along the way, they navigate their friendship, unexpected revelations, and absurd comedic situations. With action-packed scenes and hilarious moments, this comedy delivers a unique blend of bromance, farce, and gay-straight relations.
When a man comes out as gay to his best friends, they struggle to come to terms with his sexuality and their own attitudes towards homosexuality.
The 10 Year Plan is a romantic comedy about two best friends, Myles and Brody, who make a pact to be together if they are still single in ten years. As the ten-year mark approaches, they find themselves both single and decide to give their plan a try. However, their journey to true love is filled with hilarious mishaps and unexpected obstacles.
Samuel, a stuntman, lives carefree in London until one day a woman from his past shows up and leaves him with an 8-year-old girl claiming she is his daughter. Samuel struggles to take care of the child and lies to others about being her father. When the mother suddenly reappears and wants to take the girl back, Samuel must confront his responsibilities and fight for his paternal love.
When a man discovers that his wife has been unfaithful, he enlists the help of his friends to seek revenge on the man she cheated with.