Spartacus is a slave who becomes a gladiator and leads a rebellion against the Roman Empire, fighting for his freedom and justice.
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena is a TV mini-series set before the events of Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The story revolves around the House of Batiatus in Capua and its gladiators as they seek fame and survival in the brutal world of Ancient Rome. The series explores the rise of Gaius Claudius Glaber and the machinations of Batiatus to gain power. It delves into the turmoil of the gladiatorial arena, the politics of Roman society, and the complex relationships among the characters. Combining action, drama, and historical fiction, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena offers an intense and gripping portrayal of life during the time of gladiators.
IMMORTALITY Fang Han, a humble family slave, always held the belief that "I would rather be a beggar than a slave", traversing the world only by himself. With an unyielding stubbornness, he cracked the mystery of supernatural powers and forged his body into an immortal body. He worked hard to step into the fairyland, and eventually became the peak king.
During the Trojan War, the Greeks siege the city of Troy, led by the warrior Achilles. The film explores themes of honor, glory, and the consequences of revenge.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Max Rockatansky is imprisoned and used as a blood bag for a sick War Boy. When one of Joe's lieutenants, Imperator Furiosa, escapes with Joe's five wives, Max helps them in their journey to find Furiosa's homeland and escape from Joe's pursuit. Along the way, they face battles, sacrifices, and the realization that hope for a better future lies within themselves.
In 73 B.C. during the last century of the Roman Republic, thousands of people are born enslaved to either the privileged class known as patricians or the wealthiest of the commoners, known as plebeians. One exceptionally strong slave in the rock mines of Libya, a Thracian named Spartacus, is regularly whipped for displaying his intelligence and pride. Spartacus survives brutal training as a gladiator and leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman Republic, as the ambitious Crassus seeks to gain power by crushing the uprising. Along the way, Spartacus forms a united front that can sweep across the country, freeing other slaves and eventually escape over the sea to their homelands. However, their journey is not easy as they face challenges, betrayals, and sacrifices. Will Spartacus and his army be able to achieve their freedom and overcome the powerful Roman Empire?
Set during ancient Rome, the TV show follows the rise of Julius Caesar and the power struggles and political intrigues that ensue. It explores themes of betrayal, conspiracy, and the consequences of pursuing power. The show also delves into the personal lives of the characters, including their relationships, desires, and self-destructive tendencies.
Jewel in the Palace is a Korean drama set in the 16th century, focusing on the life of a female doctor named Jang-geum. She faces various challenges in the palace, including torture, as she strives to prove herself in a male-dominated society. The show also explores themes of love, slavery, and the power dynamics within the empire.
Magnificent Century is a historical drama series set in the 16th century Ottoman Empire. It follows the story of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his reign, including political struggles, palace intrigue, and romantic relationships.
In 1858, Django, a slave, is freed by a German bounty hunter, Schultz, who needs Django's help in identifying wanted fugitives. In exchange for his assistance, Schultz promises Django freedom and a share of the reward money. They form a bond and set off on a mission to rescue Django's wife from a cruel plantation owner. Along the way, they encounter danger, violence, and the horrors of slavery.
Destructive monsters from the Mato dimension threaten the earth, while women gifted with powers from Peaches try to stop them. But to save the world, Yuuki must be willing to become Chief Kyoka's servant both on the battlefield and at home.
After being falsely accused, Naofumi is summoned to a parallel world where he discovers he is the Shield Hero. With the king and kingdom against him, he must rely on his wit and the aid of a demi-human slave to save the world from the Waves of Catastrophe.
In AD 895, King Aurvandill is murdered by his brother Fjölnir, who also carries away Queen Gudrún. Years later, Prince Amleth, a berserker, sets out to avenge his father's death. Along the way, he encounters a Seeress who predicts his revenge and a Maiden-King who is intertwined with his path. Amleth learns that Fjölnir lives in exile in Iceland and poses as a slave to get close to him. With the help of Olga, a sorceress, Amleth plans his revenge against Fjölnir. After a series of events and battles, Amleth finally confronts Fjölnir at the Gates of Hell and decapitates him. However, Amleth is fatally wounded and has a vision of his future before being carried to Valhalla by a valkyrie.
The defiant leader Moses rises up against Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, setting 600,000 slaves on a journey of escape from Egypt and its cycle of deadly plagues. Moses confronts Ramses, unleashes ten plagues on Egypt, and leads the Hebrews through the Red Sea to freedom. Along the way, he receives guidance from God and carves out the Ten Commandments. The story portrays the struggle for liberation, the strength of faith, and the power of perseverance.
After a Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by a Roman friend in 1st-century Jerusalem, he regains his freedom and comes back for revenge. Judah Ben-Hur, a wealthy merchant in Judea, is living under the oppressive Roman Empire. When his old friend and now Roman Tribune, Messala, asks for Judah's help in rounding up local dissenters, Judah refuses to betray his own people. In retaliation, Messala frames the Hur family for an assassination attempt. Judah is condemned to death as a slave in the galleys, while his sister and mother are imprisoned. After three years in captivity, Judah escapes and is rescued by a Roman admiral, Quintas Arrius. They return to Rome, where Judah becomes a rich and influential man. However, he cannot forget his vow of revenge against Messala. Along the road to Judea, Judah meets an Arab sheikh and an old wise man named Balthasar, who befriend him. Sheikh Ilderim, the sheikh, coaches Judah to ride his team of white horses in a chariot race against Messala. Judah agrees and prepares for the race. In the arena, Judah and Messala collide repeatedly, but Judah emerges victorious. Messala is gravely injured and reveals that Judah's mother and sister are alive, suffering from leprosy in a leper colony. Overwhelmed with grief and seeking release from his hatred, Judah witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus. Judah's mother and sister are miraculously healed, and Judah's heart is filled with love and forgiveness.
During the period of Joseon Yeonsanjo, Hong Gildong was a hero who helped the unfortunate locals and fought against greedy governors. This legendary rebel, Hong Gildong's journey unveils his battle for love and justice.
The fierce survival and success of a female slave in the Joseon Dynasty, and the story of a woman whose name, identity, and even her husband were all fake.
When Julius Caesar challenges Cleopatra to build a grand palace in three months, the Egyptian queen enlists the help of Asterix and Obelix. Together, they face challenges like pirates, anachronisms, and cultural misunderstandings, all while trying to meet the absurd deadline. Will they succeed and save Cleopatra's honor?
Two Jedi Knights, Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, escape a hostile blockade and find a young boy named Anakin Skywalker. They believe he may be the 'Chosen One' who will bring balance to the Force. As they encounter the long dormant Sith, they must navigate political intrigue, a race against time, and epic battles to fulfill the prophecy and save the galaxy.