NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) is an action-packed crime drama that follows a team of special agents as they investigate and solve crimes involving the US Navy and Marine Corps. Led by the charismatic former marine, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, the team uses their expertise in forensics, investigation techniques, and military knowledge to unravel complex cases and bring justice to the victims. With their unique skills and unwavering dedication, they navigate through the world of naval criminal investigations, risking their lives to protect their country.
NCIS: New Orleans follows a team of NCIS agents in the Big Easy as they investigate crimes involving military personnel, from murder to espionage. Led by Special Agent Dwayne Pride, the team tackles cases that range from local crimes to national security threats.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea follows the crew of the futuristic submarine Seaview as they explore the depths of the ocean. They encounter various sea monsters, alien species, and embark on time-travel adventures. The show is set in the 1960s and is filled with action, drama, and fantasy elements.
JAG is a legal drama series that follows the lives of military lawyers and fighter pilots in the US Navy. The show focuses on their work in and out of the courtroom, as they deal with cases involving military law, criminal justice, and the chain of command. It also explores their personal lives and relationships. With its action-packed episodes and compelling characters, JAG provides a unique perspective on the military justice system.
In the midst of a global pandemic, a Navy destroyer becomes the last hope for humanity as it carries a scientist who is trying to find a cure. The crew must navigate through post-apocalyptic challenges and the politics of a crumbling world to save humanity.
Maverick, a top naval aviator, confronts his past while leading elite graduates of TOP GUN on a mission that demands sacrifice. As he trains the group and dogfights with skeptical students, he must reconcile with his former rival, deal with a strained relationship with the son of his late friend, and face the changing landscape of crewed fighter aircraft. Maverick's leadership is tested as he devises a plan to destroy an unsanctioned uranium enrichment plant, ultimately sacrificing himself to save his mentee. In the end, Maverick finds redemption as he helps his student and takes to the skies once again.
At the United States Navy's fighter weapons school, Maverick learns valuable lessons from a civilian instructor while competing to be the best pilot. He faces challenges, including a rivalry with Iceman and the death of his friend Goose. Despite his struggles, Maverick eventually regains his confidence and becomes a hero.
McHale's Navy is a comedy TV show set during World War II. It follows a group of misfit sailors on a patrol boat in the South Pacific as they navigate various adventures and comedic situations. The show features a laugh track and often focuses on their interactions with the locals on the islands they visit.
A former Navy SEAL officer investigates why his entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission.
In the fifth Transformers film, a deadly threat from Earth's history reappears as the Autobots and Decepticons hunt for a lost artifact. Meanwhile, Optimus Prime encounters his creator in space. As Earth faces destruction, it's up to the Autobots to save the planet.
The Pacific is a dramatic miniseries that chronicles the experiences of three U.S. Marines during the Pacific campaign against the Japanese in World War II. As they navigate the brutal realities of war, they face violence, combat fatigue, death, and the challenges of comradeship in the face of adversity.
During the Vietnam War, a U.S. Army officer is asked to assassinate a renegade Special Forces Colonel who considers himself a god. As he travels upriver with his crew, he learns more about the Colonel's descent into madness and the horrors of war. Eventually, he confronts the Colonel and fulfills his mission, but not without experiencing the depths of human brutality and the consequences of war.
In 2005, scientists discover a planet capable of supporting life, but receive no reply when they send a signal. Undisciplined slacker Alex Hopper is forced to join the Navy by his naval officer brother Stone. Hopper falls in love with Admiral Shane's daughter and wants to marry her, but is afraid to ask her father's permission. Alien ships arrive near Hawaii, trapping all ships in the area. Hopper is left in command of the USS John Paul Jones and teams up with Captain Nagata to track the aliens using wave-detection buoys. They discover the aliens are sensitive to sunlight and manage to destroy several alien ships. Meanwhile, a group of aliens attack the NASA communications array to signal their home planet for invasion. Samantha, Mick, and a NASA scientist manage to warn Hopper of the threat. With the USS John Paul Jones destroyed, the surviving crew boards the USS Missouri battleship to stop the aliens. With the help of the elderly Navy veterans, they succeed in destroying the remaining alien ship and the communications array, ending the invasion threat. Hopper and Admiral Shane discuss their 'Terms of Surrender' over a meal.
An inexperienced U.S. Navy commander, Ernest Krause, must lead an Allied convoy being stalked by a German submarine wolf pack during World War II. As they make their way to Liverpool, the convoy faces numerous challenges, including attacks from U-boats and the need to rescue survivors from sinking ships. With limited resources and under constant threat, Krause must rely on his crew's skills and determination to ensure the convoy's safe passage to their destination.
Pensacola: Wings of Gold is a drama TV show that follows the lives of military pilots at NAS Pensacola. The show portrays the challenges and experiences of these pilots as they undergo training, face dangerous missions, and navigate personal relationships. The story explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the complexities of military life.
In a world plagued by monstrous creatures, one unlikely hero rises to protect humanity from the imminent threat. As the creatures wreak havoc, a team of scientists and military personnel join forces to track down and stop the monsters. Uncovering the truth behind their origins and motivations, they must rely on the fearless power of Godzilla, a prehistoric alpha predator, to ultimately save mankind from destruction.
In 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS, Leroy Jethro Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office, where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks.
Everyday, American submariners go below the waves for months at a time on submarine patrols. Steel Boats Iron Men is the only film where the US Navy allowed filmmakers to go down with them. The film presents a never before seen look inside a state of the art nuclear powered submarine on patrol. It shows, in extraordinary detail, the daily ordinary and extraordinary lives of submariners. You will see things in this film that you have never seen before. The filmmakers also spent time trying to understand the character and personality that allows someone to become a submariner. They looked at training, family life, background, etc. The viewer visits a " wet trainer" at Sub School to see what these submariners must endure before they ever climb inside one of these remarkable ships. Who are these men, who live confined in a steel tube deep in the ocean for months at a time, surrounded by a hostile environment, in constant danger? What do they do and why do they do it?
The Silent Service was a 1957–1958 syndicated anthology television series based on actual events in the submarine section of the United States Navy. The Silent Service was narrated by Rear Admiral Thomas M. Dykers, who retired from the Navy in 1949 after twenty-two years of service. He began each episode with this refrain: "Tonight, we bring you another thrilling episode of Silent Service stories, of warfare under the sea." Many of the episodes focused on the history of specific submarines, including: ⁕USS Sculpin ⁕USS Nautilus, the first atomic submarine ⁕USS Perch ⁕USS Tang ⁕USS S-38 ⁕USS Tirante ⁕USS Bergall ⁕USS Spearfish ⁕USS Triton ⁕USS Wahoo, and ⁕USS Gato, subject of the series finale. Actors appearing on The Silent Service included Russell Johnson, cast three times in the role of the character "Beach". DeForest Kelley and Leonard Nimoy appeared in two episodes each as Lieutenant Commander James Dempsey and as Sonarman, respectively. Jerry Paris and Liam Sullivan each guest starred twice. Eric Morris appeared in nineteen episodes identified only as "Soldier". Other guest stars included Joe Conley, Mike Connors, Lawrence Dobkin, Ron Hagerthy, Adam Kennedy, Robert Knapp, Paul Richards, Bing Russell, Craig Stevens, Dennis Weaver and Stuart Whitman.
A Special-Ops commander and his team are sent on a mission to rescue a doctor in Nigeria. Along the way, they decide to save 70 refugees as well. They face challenges, including rebel soldiers, brutal violence, and betrayal. In the end, they successfully escort the refugees to safety.