A fading celebrity decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.
Orphan Black is a thrilling sci-fi TV show that follows the story of Sarah Manning, a woman who discovers she is one of several clones. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she must navigate a dangerous world of secrets, conspiracies, and hidden agendas in order to uncover the truth about her origin and the purpose behind the clones. Along the way, Sarah forms alliances with other clones and together they fight to survive and take control of their own destinies.
In a dystopian future, Æon Flux, a skilled assassin, discovers that she and her rebel group are being manipulated by a council working towards a coup d'état. As she questions her origins and the government's leader, she learns that everyone in their city is a clone and that nature has corrected the infertility problem. Æon must confront the truth and fight against both her former allies and the ruling family to bring about a new beginning.
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.
Genetic engineers Clive and Elsa splice together animal and human DNA to create hybrid animals. Despite their research being opposed by their pharmaceutical company, they secretly experiment with human DNA and successfully create a creature named Dren. As Dren grows and becomes increasingly dangerous, Clive and Elsa struggle to keep their creation hidden. However, when Dren's true nature is revealed and their lives are threatened, they must confront the consequences of their actions. Elsa makes a shocking discovery that she is pregnant with Dren's baby.
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.
Living with Yourself is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of a man named Miles Elliot who is unhappy with his life and decides to undergo a mysterious spa treatment that promises to make him a better person. However, he soon discovers that he has been cloned and now has to share his life with his improved clone. The show explores the complexities of identity, relationships, and personal growth.
Sarah, a depressed alcoholic with a terminal illness, opts for cloning herself. When her clone recovers and refuses to be decommissioned, Sarah is forced to engage in a publicized duel with her. As the duel approaches, Sarah trains in self-defense and combat, vowing to kill her clone. However, after bonding with her clone, they decide to escape together. But Sarah's clone poisons her, presenting herself as the original during the duel. Sarah's clone is eventually declared the original and takes over her life, but she feels just as unfulfilled as before.
In the near-future, a biologist conducts experiments to clone his deceased family members after they die in a tragic car accident. As he struggles with the ethical implications and faces opposition from a powerful corporation, he must navigate the dangers of his own creations and find a way to bring his family back while avoiding the authorities.
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.
Mickey Barnes has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job... to die, for a living.
A woman clones her deceased lover and raises him as her own son, causing controversy and exploring themes of motherhood, love, and ethical boundaries. As the boy grows up, their relationship becomes increasingly complicated and taboo.
In The Boys from Brazil, a Nazi hunter uncovers a plot by an old Nazi war criminal to create clones of Hitler. As he races to stop the plan, he must navigate a web of conspiracy and danger.
Forbidden Science is a provocative science fiction TV show that explores the forbidden aspects of human sexuality. Set in a near-future world where cutting-edge technology has made it possible to experience taboo and illicit sexual fantasies without any consequences, the series delves into themes of desire, lust, and the ethical implications of pushing the boundaries of human sexuality. The show follows the lives of a group of scientists and their subjects as they navigate the complex and morally ambiguous world of forbidden science.
A couple, devastated by the loss of their young son, is approached by a scientist who offers to clone him. As they struggle with the moral implications and their troubled relationship, they discover that their cloned son may not be as they expected.
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.
Follow the life and work of Korea's most notorious scientist, Hwang Woo-suk, as he delves into human cloning research and faces a scandalous downfall.
A French woman living in Berlin navigates a complicated legal and ethical landscape to secure an experimental treatment for her daughter, who is suffering from a rare and life-threatening illness. As she delves deeper into the world of organ donation and human cloning, she must confront her own biases and fight against societal norms to give her daughter a second chance at life.
In 'The Escape', a driver is hired to transport a human clone to a high-tech company. During the escape, they are attacked by an elite task force and must flee for their lives. The driver uses his speed and skills to protect the clone from the FBI raid and ensure their survival.
A college professor, devastated by the loss of his wife, becomes obsessed with cloning technology and tries to recreate her. As he dives deeper into the science of genetics, he grapples with his grief and the ethical implications of his actions.