Game of Thrones is set in the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos and follows several noble houses in their quest for power. The story is filled with political intrigue, family conflicts, battles for the throne, and the presence of mythological creatures such as dragons.
A successful businesswoman in the music industry sees her life fall apart after a young and mysterious woman starts work as her secretary. The scheming girl is totally obsessed by the famous businesswoman and she tries to steal everything from her, including her career.
Galtar and the Golden Lance is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera in the 1980s. It was originally produced and released as part of a five-in-one omnibus program, The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, of which Challenge of the Gobots, The Jetsons, Paw Paws, and Yogi's Treasure Hunt as part of the 1985's inaugurated allstar 1st lineup. The TV series has been considered to have been created due to the rise and popularity of the He-Man franchise.
T'Challa, the heir to the hidden and advanced kingdom of Wakanda, must step forward to lead his people into a new future. He confronts a challenger from his country's past while dealing with the consequences of his father's actions. Meanwhile, a gang led by a black ops soldier steals ancient Wakandan vibranium, leading T'Challa and his allies to a showdown with the ruthless usurper. In the end, T'Challa triumphs and establishes an embassy to connect Wakanda with the rest of the world.
5000 years ago, the Triton Family was living peacefully in Atlantis until the Poseidon Family destroyed them all. Triton, of the Triton Family line, embarks on an adventurous life in the sea fighting the Poseidon Family.
The Silver Brumby is an Australian animated children's television series written by Jon Stephens and Judy Malmgren based on Elyne Mitchell's Silver Brumby books. A total of thirty-nine episodes were produced by Media World between 1994 and 1998 and these were broadcast on CBBC in the United Kingdom and RTE in Ireland. The episodes featured Thowra, a silver colt, his brothers Storm and Arrow and their friends the bush animals in their continued quest to resist the Men's efforts to capture them. The series was remade into a feature length film by Media World Features and Lions Gate Home Entertainment with Barnholtz Entertainment in 1993. The title was changed to "The Silver Stallion," and starred Russell Crowe and Caroline Goodall. The Australian based film was directed by John Tatoulis and produced by Colin J. South, and went on to win 5 Film Festivals.
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.
In the animated TV show Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers (2011), the story revolves around the complicated bond between the two Norse gods, Thor and Loki. It explores their brotherly love, moral dilemmas, and intense power struggles. As Thor tries to maintain peace and protect Asgard, Loki becomes consumed by jealousy and plots a coup d'état, leading to tragic consequences. The show delves into psychological themes, alternate realities, and moral ambiguity.
In Wyrd Sisters, a coven of witches find themselves in a struggle against an evil duchess and duke who have taken control of the kingdom. With the help of a group of actors and a court jester, the witches must navigate a fantasy world filled with secret identities, revenge, and royal intrigue to restore balance to the land.
Constantine and the Cross is a historical drama and adventure movie set in ancient Rome. The film follows the story of the Roman Emperor Constantine and his journey towards Christianity. Constantine faces battles, political intrigue, and personal struggles as he navigates the complexities of religion and power in the fourth century. The movie explores themes of faith, religious conversion, and the clash between paganism and Christianity.
Royal Tramp 2 is a comedic martial arts film set in the Qing Dynasty. The protagonist, a skilled martial artist, gets caught up in a dangerous plot to overthrow the Chinese emperor. Along the way, he encounters undercover spies, assassins, cults, brothels, and even attempts at castration. With plenty of action and humor, this film is a wild ride through ancient China's political intrigue.
Hamlet (2009) is a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's classic play about a prince seeking revenge for his father's murder. Set in Denmark, Hamlet navigates a world of conspiracy and betrayal, haunted by the past and torn between indecision and revenge. As he grapples with his own sanity, Hamlet's relationships with his mother, stepfather, and friends are tested, leading to a dramatic climax and tragic consequences.
Margrete, a powerful queen, navigates the complex world of politics, disputes, and betrayal during the 15th century in Scandinavia. Inspired by a true story, she faces challenges as she fights for her crown and battles against usurpers. The movie explores her relationships, including a mother-son bond and her role in the Kalmar Union.
Richard III is a Shakespearean play that depicts the ambitious and ruthless ascent of Richard III to power in 15th-century England. Fueled by betrayal and fueled by his deformity, Richard navigates the treacherous world of the Wars of the Roses to claim the throne of England, leading to a final showdown on the battlefield of Bosworth.
Prince Valiant, a young prince, embarks on a perilous journey to protect his kingdom from evil forces. Along the way, he encounters challenges, battles, and romance.
Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, is haunted by the ghost of his father who reveals that he was murdered by his own brother. Consumed by revenge, Hamlet feigns insanity and plots to take down his uncle and avenge his father's death.
A young boy and his dog discover a magical story book and enter the enchanted Storyland, ruled by wicked Queen Evilia. They'll need a little help from his literary friends to get back to the real world.
A revised version of the Shakespeare play set in turn-of-the-20th-century America, where a prince seeks revenge against his father's killer.
In ancient Korea, during the 17th century, a skilled swordsman is ordered to carry out a mission that involves assassinating a traitor. As he navigates through dangerous political intrigues and battles, he forms an unexpected bond with a fellow warrior. Together, they must face the challenges of loyalty, honor, and revenge in a time of turmoil and uncertainty.
Scotland, 1745. After decades of exile, Prince Charles Edward Stuart secretly lands with the purpose of revolting the Highland chieftains against the German House of Hanover, ruler of Great Britain.