Foundation is a dystopian sci-fi TV show set in a far future where a group of scientists tries to save humanity from an impending galactic empire collapse. With the help of their leader, a strong female protagonist, they navigate through space, mysterious temples, and the power of telepathy. The story revolves around the destiny and vision of this group, as they face challenges like terrorist bombings and the emergence of supernatural powers.
The Clone is a drama TV show that tells the story of a man who becomes involved in a cloning experiment, leading to complicated relationships and moral dilemmas. It explores themes of love, betrayal, and the ethical implications of playing with life and identity.
In a world where dinosaurs roam the mainland, Biosyn Genetics captures and sells prehistoric animals illegally. Maisie Lockwood, a clone, goes missing, prompting Dr Ellie Sattler and others to uncover a sinister scheme involving giant insects. Claire, Owen, Alan, and Ellie join forces to rescue Maisie and stop BioSyn, facing dangerous situations, treacherous mercenaries, and deadly dinosaurs along the way.
Set during the Clone Wars, the TV show follows the adventures of various characters, including clone troopers, Jedi knights, and Sith lords, as they engage in battles and missions across the galaxy.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch follows the elite clone troopers of Clone Force 99 as they navigate the galaxy in the aftermath of the Clone Wars. Led by the strong and skilled Hunter, the team consists of Crosshair, Tech, and Wrecker, each possessing unique abilities and personalities. Together, they embark on dangerous missions while encountering new threats and allies, all while trying to find their place in a changing galaxy.
300 years ago, the interstellar colonization transport, The Mesopotamia, had an accident, setting mankind down on the surface of Terra II. The only survivors were six males. Due to a twist of events, the hard-working Otaru visits the run-down Pioneer Museum, where, remembering his childhood, he sees the painting of a woman, titled: "In the memory of the human female." Suddenly a trap door opens under him, dropping him into a room with a hibernation capsule containing a beautiful female android, a so-called Marionette. Also see: Saber Marionette R
ReGenesis is a thrilling drama TV show that explores the complexities of the medical and scientific world. Set in Canada, the series follows a team of dedicated scientists as they investigate and solve various medical and genetic mysteries. They tackle topics such as substance abuse, epidemics, pandemics, genetics, human cloning, and more. With high-stakes situations and moral dilemmas, ReGenesis provides an engaging and thought-provoking watch.
In the year 2077, after a war with alien invaders known as Scavs, Tech 49 Jack Harper questions his mission and himself when he rescues a woman from a crashed spacecraft. They discover that the alien invasion was a lie and set out to destroy the alien command center. Along the way, Jack learns the truth about his own identity as a clone and makes a self-sacrifice to destroy the Tet and deactivate the drones.
In a futuristic colony, a man named Lincoln Six Echo begins to question the rigid control over his life when his friend is selected to go to the last uncontaminated place on Earth, known as the Island. As he starts to uncover the truth, he realizes there is more to his existence than he thought.
It’s true—to the public at large they are the clown princes of the parquet, the internationally renowned sports superstars The Globetrotters. But, unbeknownst to John and Jane Q. Sportsfan, high above the Earth orbits the Globetrotter Crime Globe, a different kind of "eye in the sky." Whenever and wherever the Crime Globe detects dastardly doings, the call goes out to the Globetrotters—Nate Branch, Liquid Man, Freddie 'Curly' Neal, Super Sphere, James 'Twiggy' Sanders, Spaghetti Man, Louis 'Sweet Lou' Dunbar, Gizmo, and Hubert 'Geese' Ausbie, and Multi Man—and they quickly ditch the b-ball court for crime-fighting.
Astronaut Sam Bell is nearing the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, mining a resource that helps solve Earth's energy crisis. He begins to experience hallucinations and discovers a clone of himself who has been kept hidden. Together, they uncover the truth behind their existence and plan their escape back to Earth.
Scott Calvin, also known as Santa Claus, has to find a wife before Christmas or he will stop being Santa Claus. Along the way, he deals with a clone of himself, a teenage son who is on the naughty list, and a love interest who is a teacher at his son's school. With the help of his loyal elves, Scott races against time to save Christmas and find love.
After being considered dead for about 35 years, Franco Miretti comes back in search of revenge and to recover his identity which has been usurped by his brother Nestor.
In a world where human clone technology exists, a secret agent named Seo-bok is assigned to protect the first ever human clone. As they embark on a dangerous journey, they are pursued by a mysterious organization and must confront themes of existentialism, greed, and guilt.
In a world where the human lifespan has been extended, Kathy reminisces about her time at a boarding school called Hailsham and her adult life. She falls in love with Tommy, but Tommy and Ruth begin a relationship. The three friends eventually discover that they are clones destined to be organ donors. Tommy believes that their artwork can prove true love and grant them a temporary reprieve from donation. Kathy becomes a carer and watches many clones die. She reunites with Tommy and Ruth, who dies on the operating table. Tommy's artworks are revealed to be pointless, and Kathy is left waiting for her donations.
James and Em Foster vacation at a beach resort in La Tolqa. An accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence, and surreal horrors. James pays to have a clone killed in his place, while Em wants to leave. James is introduced to a group of tourists who pay to watch their doubles get slaughtered. They encourage James to engage in criminal behavior and abuse the resort staff. James tries to flee but is captured. He beats his clone to death and is rewarded by Gabi. James decides to stay at the closed resort.
When the Enterprise-E intercepts a positronic signature, Captain Picard and his crew discover a clone of Picard, created by the Romulans as a spy. The clone, named Shinzon, plans to replace Picard and take control of the Federation. As Picard and his crew race against time, they must prevent Shinzon's plot and protect the peace treaty between the Federation and the Romulans.
Set in a near-future Sweden, Real Humans explores the complex relationship between humans and humanoid robots called Hubots. As society grapples with the integration of Hubots into daily life, ethical and moral questions arise, including issues of love, rights, and transhumanism. The series delves into the personal stories of individuals on both sides, shedding light on the various perspectives and challenges that arise in this new reality.
Dead Leaves is a surreal and bloody anime film set in a futuristic world where two amnesiac prisoners, Pandy and Retro, wake up with no memories. They must navigate the strange and violent world of a space prison, while uncovering the secrets of their past and trying to escape.
Taking place mere months after the Saber Marionette J OVA series, this newest installment in the Saber Marionette line follows the continuing adventures of Otaru and his clan of selfless, obsessive marionette girls. This time, the evil Faust is back, and again toying with Marionette technology that was never meant to be explored. The Saber Dolls are back, and torn between their newfound love for Otaru and their undying loyalty to Faust; Will Otaru, Lime, Cherry and Bloodberry be able to stop Faust again, or are they all headed for the scrap heap?