Mat dreams of being at the head of the king's armies and to begin his ascent, he is running for president... of his class! If he succeeds in demonstrating his leadership for a year, his father will offer him a key position. Mat will try to shake up those odd fellows who particularly like to stroll on the Grand-Place.
Yi Zimo, once controlled by his parents, meets Wu Xiu and is inspired to rebel, changing his name to Ren Zhan and leaving to study abroad. Years later, now a photographer, he returns to Fu'an and discovers a phone that lets him communicate with Wu Xiu from ten years ago. Determined to correct the mistakes of the past, Ren Zhan helps her regain her lost memories, rekindling a love they both missed out on.
Six friends join together to tell a story that becomes increasingly dangerous and frightening. When the events of their story begin to cross over between worlds, the lines between reality and fantasy are blurred.
Monkey,Monk and the Monsters Go West is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. In English-speaking countries, the work is widely known as "Monkey", the title of Arthur Waley's popular abridged translation.
Homebody Su Yan accidentally becomes the powerless Demon King of Linyuan. With time-traveling General Hua, he battles monsters, tames a Silver Dragon, and hides his secret. Amid chaos over a missing magical bead needed to save his brother, Su Yan must make a critical decision to protect the demon world.
In a world where the legendary Eternal Jade cures all but carries a deadly curse, Gu Suizhi, cursed to die before turning thirty, devises a plan to make Ruan Shu, the last orphaned daughter of the Ruan family, fall in love with him—her heart's blood being the only way to break the curse. As love and redemption intertwine, they unknowingly awaken the unresolved grudges of their past lives, unraveling a deeper, more complex fate.
When Chu Sheng followed his master doing funeral services, many strange cases happened and reminded him of his mother's murder. Back then, it was said that his father was bewitched by the fox demon and then killed his mother. Was the demon real, or was there a different truth behind this murder?
Under the Mountain is an eight-part television series based on the novel of the same name written by Maurice Gee, first transmitted in 1981 and produced by Television New Zealand. Many of the minor roles in this series were played by people who were at the time well known performers in New Zealand.
Watch as a group of improvisers and comedians desperately try to survive while their “Game Master” leads them through a nightmarish tale. This anthology series—produced by Smosh, George Primavera, and Jon Matteson—takes place in the fictional peninsula town of Maw Meadows and resolves nail-biting action using the TTRPG system Dread. Uncover the mystery of Maw Meadows by piecing together the clues from each show. The truth is more terrifying than you could possibly imagine…
Time travelers will land in Colombia with a crucial message. A group of scientists will work together to ensure no disruptions in the fabric of time. Will a space-time paradox make Colombia an international joke?
What would happen if we all lost our memory? Margaux, Vincent and Nadia, relatives who no longer recognize each other, try to survive in this world. But is everyone who they claim to be?