A teenager named Percy Jackson discovers that he is the son of Poseidon, a Greek god, and embarks on a journey to settle an ongoing battle between the gods. Along the way, he learns about his powers and fights against monsters and enemies to protect the world.
Perseus, the demigod son of Zeus, fights against Hades and the Underworld to prevent them from conquering Olympus and Earth. Joined by a group of warriors and guided by the Stygian Witches, Perseus embarks on a quest to defeat the powerful Kraken and save his kingdom. Along the way, he learns about his true identity and confronts his destiny as the son of a god.
Darna is a 2005 drama fantasy action television series based on the Mars Ravelo's fictional character of the same name and a loose adaptation of the 2003 Mars Ravelo's Darna Miniseries by Mango Comics. It aired on Philippine television on GMA and starred top actress Angel Locsin as the iconic superheroine. It premiered in Filipino homes on April 4, 2005 and ended on November 25, 2005. The official title of the series is Mars Ravelo's Darna.
In ancient Greece, Perseus embarks on a dangerous quest to defeat monsters, including Medusa and the Kraken, and save Princess Andromeda from a vengeful god.
Darna is a Philippine drama/fantasy series adapted from Mars Ravelo's fictional superheroine of the same name; directed by Dominic Zapata and Don Michael Perez and developed by Jun Lana. It is the third series based on the Darna graphic novels by Mars Ravelo. It stars Marian Rivera as the title role and her alter-ego Narda, with Iwa Moto as her main nemesis Valentina, also starring Dennis Trillo as Pancho and Mark Anthony Fernandez as Eduardo. The series had premiered on August 10, 2009 on GMA Network and ended on February 19, 2010, and also featured the return of the other four villains originally created by Ravelo himself. The first season consists of 70 episodes, as well as the second season, with 140 episodes all in all.
Valentina, Darna's snake-haired arch enemy, is trying to take over the Phillipines through subliminal messages on religious TV shows. Darna has her own problems, however, as she has lost her magic pearl and with it the ability to transform into her scantily clad super self. Trapped as her alter-ego, the plucky reporter Narda, she must try to regain the pearl and foil Valentina's plans.
A girl is granted a magical stone by an angel to become the superheroine Darna to combat evil and would later battle Valentina, her future nemesis.
A group of archaeologists unearth a snake god who then brings destruction on anything against his way.
THE SERPENT-HAIRED VIXEN SOWS FEAR AND TERROR AMONG THE TOWNSPEOPLE AND CITE DWELLERS ALIKE.
Darna is the first film featuring the Filipino comics character Darna.
Zuma is back with a vengeance... and this time he's back with his own children.
Merlinda is cursed by her Mother after leaving her father on his death bed to be with her rich lover. Abandoned by all she is now pregnant, destitute, and covered in boils. Merlinda gives birth in a Cave to a human daughter and a snake son. The Baby girl is named Madonna. When Madonna grows up she starts turning into a giant murderous snake. Afraid of losing her lover to the monster she is becoming, Modonna is desperate for answers. Together she and her brother she seek out a cure to their damned existence.
Fly, Darna, Fly! is a 1973 Filipino action-adventure film based on the popular comic book character Darna. The story revolves around a young woman who transforms into a powerful superheroine with the ability to fly and the strength of a snake. She uses her powers to protect the innocent and battle against various villains, including a reptilian humanoid and a gorgon. The movie combines elements of fantasy, family, and superhero genres, delivering an exciting and thrilling experience.
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