In the post-apocalyptic future, the earth is buried in an enormous megastructure created by machines. There is barely a trace of humanity and silicon beings run rampant. The last hope for mankind is information on a data disc from an engineer called Cibo.
A mysterious radiation leak in the Baku area places part of the city under complete quarantine. An explosion in an underground laboratory hidden since Soviet times turns the zone into both a dangerous area and an attractive hub for illegal business. Evacuation is impossible, and the territory is fully sealed. While scientists struggle to contain the radiation, criminal networks establish a new balance of power through the smuggling of an unknown substance. Recently released from prison, Bahadir secretly returns to the zone, caught between his past, a desire for revenge, and the criminal underworld. At the same time, police officer Ilyas follows the trail of this dark network. Science, crime, and human nature collide at a single point. The Zone becomes not only a physical threat, but a place where the darkest side of the human soul is revealed.
Han Na (Bae Yun Gyeong) is a female concert organizer who has an incredible secret ability: When she encounters a person whom she loves she can "hear" their thoughts. While trying to snare a prestigious full-time job, she has a chance encounter with a man named Je Won (Won Hyung Hoon), who has trouble expressing his feelings and suffers from a hearing-related problem. When they meet, Han Na discovers that she can read his mind, and when they are together, Je Won's hearing problems magically disappear. A romantic bond slowly develops between them. However, after they kiss for the first time, Han Na discovers that she can no longer read Je Won's mind. Will love continue to bloom for Han Na even after she stops "hearing" his innermost thoughts?
When Dr. Tatthai woke up from surgery after a serious accident he found himself capable of knowing the thoughts of others. Just by making eye contact. Then one day he made a mistake and being framed for a murder that he did not commit. Tathai was given the maximum penalty: death. Only he can prove himself innocent and he will do everything possible to present the truth.
Intana is a mermaid who was stranded on the beach. She was found by a man named Domba who then took her home. The story unfolds when Intana is chased by Wan Abud, who tries to catch her. In his efforts to catch Intana, Wan Abud often uses Domba as his main target with a magic umbrella.
The Phoenix is a 1982 television series starring Judson Scott which was on ABC for about one month. The plot revolved around an ancient extraterrestrial named Bennu of the Golden Light, who is discovered in a sarcophagus in Peru and awakened in the 20th Century. The series was first seen on a TV-movie on April 26, 1981.
Pikul, a gifted flutist, and Luang Yot fall in love despite class barriers, eloping against the odds, but their romance is doomed by a cursed flute and Sarapee’s obsessive desire for Luang Yot, leading to betrayal, tragedy, and death.
Kiranmala, a warrior princess, fights evil forces of Katkati, the demon Queen, as she sets out to reclaim her family's honour and bring peace to the kingdom.
Chhota Bheem is an Indian animated series adventures about a boy named Bheem and his friends in fictional village of Dholakpur.Bheem and his friends are usually involved in protecting the village from various evil forces.
With the help of her assistant Iggy, Victoria Frankenstein experiments with the line between life and death. But when she succeeds, she finds her work has produced something darker than she'd imagined.
The awakening of an underwater volcano brings a forgotten ship back to the sea’s surface. Chou Yi-bai miraculously wakes up in a sleeping pod after 68 years, but his memory remains in 1955. Chou Yi-Bai returned to Chou’s property, which was different from what it was. He encounters Chou Mo, his grandson. The two are forced to live together despite their contradicting personalities and habits. What they would never expect is a series of trouble waiting for them. On the other hand, boxing champion Lu Fei finds herself unable to erase the image of an unfamiliar man from her head. As the nostalgic piano notes play, the frozen memories are about to thaw. What mystery was buried in the sea trenches, and what has morphed the Chou family’s destiny?
Throughout the galaxy, two villians destory and pillage anything in their path. Their names are Cross and Chaos, and they are ready to invade their next target: Earth. The only defense against these warriors are the Iczelions, a fusion of young girls, and Iczels, sentient body armor. Nagisa is a typical high school girl who is about to become the next Iczelion against her will, to defend the planet and save the human race! But not if she has anything to say about it...
Bird of Prey is a British techno-thriller television serial written by Ron Hutchinson and produced by Michael Wearing and Bernard Krichefski for the BBC in 1982.
From its video game-inspired opening titles to its pervasive electronic music track, Bird of Prey went to great lengths to demonstrate its credentials as 'a thriller for the electronic age'. These elements, together with a clever and complex plot that combines a breathless fascination with the still-young field of computing with pan-European fraud, international terrorism, rogue intelligence operatives and organised crime, link it firmly to the early 1980s, expressing that era's growing anxieties about the burgeoning 'Eurocracy'.
In the year 2012 (a future time when the film was made), an underground laboratory ten kilometres beneath the steppes of Western Siberia is the stage for the top-secret Project BUNKER. Distinguished scientists have been working on a mysterious scientific experiment for the last three years, with a strange, anonymous, and extremely popular erotic manuscript circulating through the complex serving as their only distraction. Now a new researcher has arrived — a veterinarian, despite the lack of animals at the facility — and the scientists already in place are wondering why.