In an attempt to find a non-violent alternative for reducing Hell's overpopulation, the daughter of Lucifer opens a rehabilitation hotel that offers a group of misfit demons a chance at redemption. %s She opens a hotel in hopes that patients will be "checking out" into Heaven. %s While most of Hell mocks her goal, her devoted partner Vaggie, and their first test subject, adult film-star Angel Dust, stick by her side. %s When a powerful entity known as the "Radio Demon" reaches out to Charlie to assist in her endeavors, her crazy dream is given a chance to become a reality.
After discovering another Night Fury dragon, Hiccup and Toothless embark on a quest to find the Hidden World, a Dragon Utopia, before the tyrant Grimmel can reach it. Along the way, they face challenges, encounter new dragons, and strengthen their bond. As they navigate the treacherous journey, Hiccup and Toothless must confront their destinies and make sacrifices to ensure the survival of their kind.
Utopia follows a group of comic book fans who come together after discovering a hidden manuscript that reveals the secrets of a global conspiracy. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they find themselves on the run from a dangerous organization willing to kill for the truth. The show explores themes of overpopulation, fanaticism, government conspiracy, and the obsession for power.
In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own. In 2073, overpopulation causes a worldwide crisis. A strict one-child policy is enforced by the Child Allocation Bureau. When multiple children are born to one mother, all but the eldest are put into cryosleep. Karen Settman dies when she gives birth to identical stippled sisters. Their grandfather Terrence names them after the days of the week and trains them to pose as a single individual named after their mother. To safeguard their secret, Terrence ensures they share information at a meeting on a daily basis and replicates any accident that affects one of the sisters' physical appearance. The sisters develop a system of wigs and makeup to cover any identifying features. Terrence reminds them of the importance of going out only one at a time, and that what happens to one of them must happen to all of them. When Thursday breaks the rules by going out on a day that isn't hers, she injures one of her fingers, severing it at the first knuckle. A disappointed Terrence is forced to remove the same portion of finger from all the girls to maintain a single appearance, starting with Monday. Decades later, the sisters have all managed to survive without suspicion...
Armored Fleet Dairugger XV was an anime series aired in Japan from 1982 to 1983. It is also referred to as Dairugger 15, Dairugger XV, Armored Armada Dairugger XV, Armored Squadron Dairugger XV, or Machine Platoon Dairugger. In the United States, it was heavily edited to become part of the Voltron series. The Dairugger footage was the primary source for the "Vehicle Voltron" episodes, though various footage was also inserted into the more commonly known "Lion Voltron" episodes.
In a violent, futuristic city, Judge Dredd teams up with trainee Cassandra Anderson to take down a gang that deals a reality-altering drug. As the only force for order, the Judges must act as judge, jury, and executioner. Together, they fight their way through a 200-storey slum tower block controlled by drug lord Ma-Ma, using their skills and abilities to bring her down and restore order.
Karin, a DNA operator from the future, is on a mission to change the course of History by stopping Junta Momonari from becoming the Mega-Playboy who fathered 100 children and led to the overpopulation of the world. But Junta is no playboy; in fact he is allergic to girls. But when Karin shoots him with the wrong DNA-altering bullet, he starts sporadically becoming the Mega-Playboy capable of charming any woman. Karin must try to restore the situation to normal before the change to Mega-Playboy becomes irreversible.
In a dystopian future where overpopulation is a major issue, a man named John Brennick is sent to a high-tech prison called the Fortress. In the Fortress, prisoners are controlled through implanted devices and subjected to brutal punishment. When Brennick's wife becomes pregnant, he becomes determined to escape in order to save her and their unborn child. With the help of fellow inmates, Brennick must find a way to outsmart the high-tech security and oppressive regime of the Fortress. Will he succeed in his mission and secure a future for his family?
In the year 2022, overpopulation and ecological disaster have ravaged the Earth. The government controls the production of a synthetic food called Soylent Green, which is made from plankton. When a high-ranking official is murdered, police detective Thorn investigates the case and uncovers a shocking conspiracy. As Thorn delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers the horrifying truth behind Soylent Green and its connection to cannibalism.
In a near future, a woman named Ren is developing a revolutionary new technology that allows people to experience a virtual reality world. However, when her brother is falsely imprisoned by a corrupt technology company, Ren enters the simulation to rescue him. As she navigates the virtual prison, Ren must confront her own past and face the ethical implications of her invention.
In the year 2050, the government organizes a car race where the objective is to kill as many competitors as possible. The race takes place in a world overpopulated and controlled by corporations. Death, mayhem, and murder are constant in this grindhouse-style competition, filled with black humor and political satire. As the race progresses, a female spy and femme fatale navigate the dangerous landscape while a child in a wheelchair is in jeopardy. With voyeurism, passionate kisses, and provocative scenes, Death Race 2050 offers a thrill ride like no other.
In a future society where overpopulation is a major concern, the government enforces a rigorous aptitude test called 'The Thinning'. Students who fail the test are eliminated to reduce the population. However, when a high school student discovers a hidden truth about the test, he teams up with his friend to expose a sinister conspiracy that could change the fate of their society.
Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet is a documentary that explores the impact of human activities on Earth's systems and the urgent need for global action to address climate change and environmental degradation.
This documentary explores the inner workings of the Church of Scientology, its founder L. Ron Hubbard, and the experiences of former members who have left the organization. It delves into topics such as the church's alleged abusive practices, its tax-exempt status, and the control it exerts over its followers.
In a near-future dystopia, a female convict is imprisoned in a maximum-security space prison. She must navigate a sadistic guard, a totalitarian regime, and mind control while attempting to escape the prison and survive.
In a future where overpopulation and global warming have ravaged Earth, a military experiment is conducted to send a group of soldiers to Saturn's moon Titan to create a new human colony. However, the experiment leads to extreme physical and genetic transformations on the soldiers, testing their survival skills and pushing them to the brink of mental breakdown.
Surviving Progress is a documentary that examines the effects of progress on the environment and economy, focusing on issues such as deforestation, overpopulation, and economic crises. It delves into the consequences of population explosion, business practices, and technology advancements. The film explores the struggles faced by South America, specifically Brazil, and its rainforests, and highlights the urgent need for environmentalism and sustainable economic practices.
Planet of the Humans is a documentary that delves into the destructive impact of human activities on the planet, highlighting issues such as overpopulation, deforestation, the use of fossil fuels, and the consequences of capitalism. It examines how greed and corporate interests have contributed to the decline of the environment, and suggests that changes in energy policy and a shift towards renewable energy sources are necessary for sustainability.
In the 22nd century, scientists from an energy-depleted Earth research new fuel sources in the far corners of the solar system, where they discover an ancient alien race from Jupiter as well as the emergence of an apocalyptically dangerous black hole. Koji Hashimoto's 1983 sci-fi adventure was conceived as a Japanese competitor to the upcoming sequel to Stanley Kubrick's classic 2001, titled 2010, and often mirrors the sequel's plot.
The Late, Great Planet Earth is the title of a best-selling 1970 book co-authored by Hal Lindsey and Carole C. Carlson, and first published by Zondervan. The book was adapted in 1979 into a movie. The Late, Great Planet Earth is a treatment of literalist, premillennial, dispensational eschatology. As such, it compared end-time prophecies in the Bible with then-current events in an attempt to broadly predict future scenarios leading to the rapture of believers before the tribulation and Second Coming of Christ to establish his thousand-year (i.e. millennial) Kingdom on Earth.