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The Dalgish Boys
The Dalgish brothers were never meant to be messed with. They've been together since they were little. The eldest, Clark, was in the Army with Delta Force, Archie worked for the Secret Service, and Doug served with the Feds. Later, when Clark returned, they served together for a while as U.S. Marshals, working with the CIA, NSA, and DEA. And who would they be without their cousins, Angus from the SEALS and Ronald from the DIA. Now, however, after their father's death, they are retired and together with their mother, they run their father's burger joint and live the peaceful country life they always wanted. Their sister, Jessie, worked as a Texas Ranger for a while, but it was all too violent and not for her, and she quit and decided to fulfill her childhood dream and join NASA. Jessie is excited to come and celebrate their mother Catherine's birthday. When Jessie disappears, and it turns out that she was kidnapped and that Russian agents were involved, the brothers do not hesitate and take justice into their own hands. But everything is complicated by the sixth member of the party, Devon from the ATF, Jessie's friend, whom no one knew about. The four leave behind a trail of destruction and dead bodies in order to bring Jessie home alive. However, the journey is difficult, as Russian agents and killers are hiding among the civilians, whom Dalgish's boys must eliminate one by one. Then they finally manage to find the headquarters of the Russian agency and their boss Kravtsov. That's when another estranged cousin Wade, former Air Force and Thunderbird member, arrives from Alaska, and in a final battle, or rather massacre, they take care of the kidnappers before they can sail in submarine towards Yakutsk.

Before We Sign
Sarah is a charming young woman. A mysterious unknown old lady on street warns her that her car is broken, so she has to go to service. At the service, she is first rejected by the mechanic Jerry and she asks for the manager. At that moment, she meets the bold but nice car mechanic and manager of the car shop, Mikey. He ask her out on a date, but she tells him that she is a b-tch who unintentionally breaks hearts so he shouldn't ask her, it won't end well and she doesn't want to hurt him. He tells her that he made a lot of mistakes and bad things too, that doesn't mean they are bad or they can't be happy, they just haven't met right ones yet or at the right time. First they go to her fave gallery, she is moved by her fave painting, he comforts her. Then they have dinner. Mikey takes champagne and two glasses from the restaurant, while Sarah distracts the bartender. They go to beach. They walk along the and drink and talk. They visit a beach bar with live music, dance and drink. Later on sand they watch stars. In the heat of passion, they kiss. She cries. He asks what happened. She says: I'm sorry for everything, I'm so sorry and I miss you so much. It then turns out that they're married for years and getting divorce and this stranger date improvisation was her attempt to fix it. He apologizes too. Divorce? She's afraid that they'll hurt each other again. They agree to talk about it tomorrow, so they have time to think. Morning, they wake up on beach hour before meeting with a lawyer at which the marriage gonna end. For a while, they listen to waves. On meeting he picks pen. It looks like he might sign. He puts it down. After romantic deep words they stay married. The old lady from the beginning walks across the street. Sarah: Excuse me. The lady stops. Yesterday, you warned me about my car. The lady smiles. And is it fixed? Sarah looks at Mikey: Yes. Lady: Then it did its job. Sometimes life stops the engine because we drive past the place we're supposed to face.

Lucky Luke II: The Westward Trail
Lucky Luke is hired to escort a wagon train from Missouri to California. The settlers hope to build new lives in the West, but the journey becomes dangerous when supplies disappear, routes are sabotaged, and attacks begin along the trail. One of travelers is Waldo Badmington, a rich inexperienced Easterner mocked by everyone for acting like a cowboy without knowing how to survive in the Wild West. To help protect the caravan, army sends Calamity Jane, a fearless and unpredictable gunslinger. Unlike Luke, she is loud, reckless, and causing constant arguments between them. Despite rivalry, they slowly gain respect for one another while defending the settlers from attacks. Meanwhile, the Daltons escape prison and head toward Mexican border after learning that a railroad payroll shipment will cross near the wagon route. They plan to rob the money and disappear forever. The wagon train reaches Painful Gulch, town divided by 2 families in a violent feud that lasted generations. Luke discovers the Daltons secretly were keeping the conflict to control the pass and rob travelers moving west. Meanwhile, a struggling Western circus arrives nearby. Hidden among the performers and wagons, the Daltons use them as cover while preparing the final robbery. As the wagon train, circus, and payroll convoy meet near a canyon, Daltons launch attack. Luke and Jane fights off gunmen. Settlers defend the payroll. Waldo finally proves himself by saving kids trapped during the chaos. Luke captures Daltons again by trapping them inside a circus animal cage. The feud in Painful Gulch finally ends. Later Luke and Jane went to see Daltons but lawmen screw it and they escaped. The wagon train reaches California. Waldo returns East as a famous writer of The Dashing White Cowboy. Jane challenges Luke to one final shooting contest. Luke easily wins but deliberately misses the last shot to spare her pride. She smiles and says You’re good, Luke. Luke answers I know. Post credit: Daltons enter Mexico.

Lucky Luke: The Ghost Town
In 1859, the quiet town of Titusville explodes into chaos when oil is discovered. Overnight, everyone, from the sheriff to the undertaker, starts drilling for “black gold.” Fights break out over land, wells are sabotaged, and law disappears. The desperate mayor calls in Lucky Luke to restore order, but even he quickly realizes this isn’t a normal outlaw problem, this is greed gone wild. Behind the chaos stands Barry Blunt, a rich speculator who doesn’t drill but quietly buys oil claims from frightened or ruined owners, using intimidation and violence when needed. As Luke watches him, the situation worsens: Billy the Kid arrives, robbing oil shipments for fun; Jesse James starts hitting banks and trains, believing he’s helping the common man but actually fueling the collapse; and nearby settlements are mysteriously abandoned, turning into “ghost towns” after people are forced off their land. Taking advantage of the madness, the Dalton brothers seize a town and turn it into Dalton City, a brutal checkpoint controlling oil transport. With encouragement from Ma Dalton, they shift from simple bandits to power players, working indirectly with Blunt to profit from the instability. Meanwhile, the prairie is carved up with barbed wire, pushing farmers out and turning the land into a battleground between the rich and the desperate. Luke breaks the Dalton operation and captures the brothers, but Ma Dalton escapes. He confronts Jesse James. Jesse is suddenly shot in the back by Robert Ford, a gang member seeking fame. Ford attacks Luke and Luke kills him in a quick duel. Billy the Kid sets a final trap in a ghost town, but Luke outdraws and disarms him, taking him alive. A massive battle erupts among burning derricks. Luke fights through the chaos, stopping Blunt’s men and facing Ma Dalton, whom he shoots when she tries to kill him. Blunt makes a last attempt to flee with his fortune, but Luke tracks him down and kills him.

The Battle of Comanches
In a small town of the Wild West, people of many different pasts and ambitions cross paths. Jebediah “Jeb” Henry, a Confederate veteran, tries to live a quiet life on his farm. Mary T. Moore arrives from New York, seeking a new and better life, while Irish immigrant John Coleman fights his way forward as a boxer, hoping to earn enough to start his own business. The town is led by Sheriff Jack Dashwood and deputies Tom Rutherford, Arthur Griswold. British businessman Richard Stringfellow runs saloon, while Claire Livingstone oversees the local brothel and fiercely protects her territory. Edward “Bloody Ed” Littleton, a former outlaw turned butcher, seeks redemption through good deeds and faith. Also Marion Ashford, a former slave working as an assistant to John Thame, the town’s blacksmith, mysterious man with a scar across his eye and a past as a trapper. Thomas Cornelius Pendleton, a Union veteran haunted by War, much like Jeb, that paradoxically binds them together. Jeb finds feelings for Mary. Thomas Orpington, a bounty hunter arrived on a job. Al Sotheby appears, a traveler and only survivor of a brutal Comanche attack. When a group of Comanches is spotted on the hills overlooking the town, Jeb recognizes it as a sign of an impending attack. Sotheby confirms. Sheriff Dashwood order evacuation of women and children by train, but not everyone leaves, Mary, Claire, and others choose to stay. Jeb, Pendleton, Coleman, Orpington, Thame, Bloody Ed, Dashwood and his men prepare town for defense. At dawn battle begins. A massive army of Comanche warriors surges in from all sides. The town is a battlefield. Dozens of civilists join the defense: farmers, laborers, merchants, and even those who never held a gun before. Bullets fly, buildings burn, and the streets fill with dust and blood. Many fall, but the town does not surrender. Its desperate battle of all who chose to stay and face their fate. And though they emerge victorious, the cost of that victory is far too big.

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Until the Final Horn
Jerry Fairmont got fame with Detroit, chased championships, learned what winning costs. In Montreal, Rangers, and Florida felt cruelty of playoff heartbreak. Over 3 decades, he became one of the defining players of his era, champion, captain, warrior. But time caught him the way it do to us all. Injuries slowed him. His production dipped. The league got younger and faster. When Penguins signed him 10 years ago he won them titles but extension now critics call name selling tickets. This season his numbers are low. His knee isn’t good. TV analysts ask why he hasn’t retired. “He isnt the same. Legends don’t know when to leave.” Fans are loyal and in locker room, best friend, teammate for years. “You’re still the guy I want out there.” Team limp to the playoffs. Once it begins, he transforms, plays smarter, more deliberate, wins faceoffs, blocks shots, scores. Penguins reaches Cup Final and series goes to Game 7. Overtime. Exhausted Fairmont steps onto the ice. For second, everything slows. 20 years compressed into one movement. Fires. Red light. Fairmont scores the winning goal. Arena detonates. He got the cup first. “I gave everything I had to this game, And it gave me more than I ever deserved.” He looks at teammates, At crowd. “This was my last shift.” He raises the Stanley Cup one final time. Later he returns alone to arena. He kneels at center and presses his hand against it. “Thank you.” Folds his jersey on the bench and walks down the tunnel as the lights dim one by one.

Eddie’s
US medical resident travels to Prague for a short break before returning to hospital in Phily. She is disciplined, focused, and living by schedule. In Prague, a man leaves important client meeting. He is a practical, rarely acts impulsively. Their stories begin in parallel. She is in the city excited. He has phone in hand, already thinks about his next meets. Then all shifts. Thief grabs her bag. Her money, documents, all gone. She ends up in a fastfood called Eddie's, sits in booth, cry. He notices, hesitates, approaches. She says what happened. He tells thieves takes wallet and throw bag away nearby. They search and finds the bag in trash. Money is gone, wallet too, but passport is still there. Since she has no money, no solution, he insists she stay with him until she will be ready to leave. She hesitates but trusts him. She moves into his apartment, sleeps in his bed, He on couch. He shows her city. She talks about medicine. They grow closer. They know this love they both secretly feels has limited time. She needs to come back home. He buys her flyticket. Before she leaves, they make one agreement 1 year, Same place. Eddie's. year later. Eddie’s. Narrator voice appears for 1st time: We don’t know if either will come. Cut to black. Open ending. Then image is back. She arrives. She is nervous. looks around. He isn’t there. Doubt creeps into her face, checks time. He run, bursts inside. She turns, runs toward him. He catches her, turns around They kiss.

Halfway to Somewhere
Lindsay, a lively influencer, travels in her trailer, sharing her journeys with the world. From a young age, Lindsay lived independently because her mother Grace’s former partner had been abusive. That pushed Lindsay to leave early, finding freedom in her travels. After years, she learns of her mother’s loneliness and returns home. Grace longs for company, and Lindsay promises to stay as long as needed. Eventually, they decide to embark on a road trip, despite past fears. Along the way, they run into Joe, a reserved single father traveling with his young child, multiple times once at a gas station, then in a small town. Lindsay forms an easy, genuine bond with Joe’s child, a connection that surprises her with its warmth and honesty. Joe and Lindsay realizing they share similar dreams, they agree to travel part of the journey together. As they bond through shared experiences, Lindsay and Joe grow closer, while Grace regains her confidence, seeing that her future is also wide open. Joe begins to believe in connection again, for himself and for his child, It's been some time since his beloved wife died. In the end, they continue forward, changed, surrounded by new bonds, and open to what comes next.

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Outbreak: Riley
The world is plagued by a pandemic. All the infected are in closed complexes. Such places are near every big city. One of them is Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park. Such places are called Cyclonatorium, which is a combination of the words sanatorium and cyclonavirus. Scientists are trying to find answers, create an antibody and save all the infected, its not successful, people are dying. Fort Jefferson is stable and everything is working perfectly, so Thomas Hurley is transferred to Kansas, where the situation is bad and virus is spreading fast. 7 friends from Topeka are newly closed in Fort Riley. Archie Bennfield, Charlie McDoyle, Maurice Carson, Steve Pennywise, Vince Darmont, Jeff Lancaster, Terence Hilton. They decide to escape and live normally and in Tahiti, Pacific is safe for now. They scaped, but because they endangering the whole world and putting lives of all in danger, cops and Hurley are on their heels. They hides in Ogden, where they manage to escape and continue. They want to get to Topeka and steal a plane. There is a shootout in Wamego and Vince Darmontt dies. Steve Pennywise dies in St Marys. Hurley then receives support from US president and his group of police officers is supplemented by the army. Jeff and Maurice are shot. Others are at the airport. Army arrives. They know it's over. They are arrested and taken back. Later we are cyclonavirus free. Whats good or bad? Right or wrong? U will cheer for bad guys while you hope for whats right.

Miles Of Hope
In a small town Johnny got an idea, if his family could just make it to the Super Bowl, it would fix everything. To him it isn't just a game, it's a miracle to happen. His grandpa has dreamed his entire life of seeing a game in person. His grandma is seriously ill, and the family worries she's losing strength and will. His older bro Ben, footballer, no contract ever comes, and he dont know what to do with life. Parent, who first met and fell in love at a NFL game, are now at divorce. The boy does what he knows how to do, prays, asks God for a miracle that could bring family back together. The Johnny wins a radio contest: Super Bowl tickets for the whole family. Trip becomes a chaotic, emotional hilarious journey. Arguments, memories, and laughter that remind them of who they used to be. Super Bowl delivers more than spectacle. Grandpa experiences the dream he never thought he'd live to see. Grandma, surrounded by the loved ones, see young qb to jump into the game and turn the score and win, finds new hope in her. Ben is chosen to compete in on-field challenge, throw that could win a prize. He nails it! Scout takes notice. Its turning point of his life, got scholarship and contract. Parents are where their love story began. They finally understand it is not a fairytale ending, but reminder that their family is worth fighting. Super Bowl doesn't erase illness, fear overnight. It gives courage to begin again. It's about remembering they still love each other.

On Scene Again 3
After the success of their Grammy winning album, Fizzy Brains launch a massive tour: USA, London, Paris, Prague, Bern, Munich, Milano, Barcelona, Tokyo, Seoul, Manila, Singapore, Saigon, Shanghai, Brisbane. Every show is sold out. Every city loves them, but it is bittersweet. The tour is successful, but Luke Smith, the recording studio manager and their friend died. They decided to dedicate this tour to him and also because it was actually a world tour where their band broke up years ago. They receive offer from Recording Academy, and Texas Music Office, backed by the State of Texas, to represent Texas at the first-ever AMEVISION a Eurovisionstyle competition where all 50 states compete with original songs written exclusively for the event. They came back to Texas and work on new song. They met George Strait and teams up with him. Their new song "Still Here" was picked to represent Texas and they go to Amevision. The Amevision stage is massive, glowing, patriotic, glittering. It is not easy and very stressful. There is great rivalry and competition. One by one, states perform flawless entries. Then Texas. The whole world is completely shocked, moved and cheering. After we reveal the biggest US music icons, we'll go to the polls. With votes from all 50 state committees, George Strait and Fizzy Brains are in second place, and it all depends on how the people vote. With the votes added up, Fizzy Brains, George Strait and their song Still Here become the first Amevision winners!

The Ledger
WHOLE STORY IS IN COMMENTS. In a sun-scorched America where crime, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies are quietly entangled, a brutal pawn shop robbery exposes a hidden criminal empire laundering billions through cartels, mafia families, and government-backed operations. As a serial killer begins targeting the untouchable figures at the center of the system, a burned-out detective, a relentless FBI profiler, and a master con man are pulled into a widening conspiracy where no one is innocent and every alliance is temporary. When cops, cartel enforcers, mob hitmen, thieves, and a killer with a ledger all converge on the same night, the entire system turns on itself in a violent collision of greed, power, and survival. Stylish, darkly funny, and brutally tense, Seven Minutes to Heaven is a crime epic about corruption, control, and the dangerous illusion that anyone is really in charge.

Scooby-doo 7: Shadows of Mystery Inc.
Years after Mystery Inc. drifted apart, their lives took different paths. Fred is now a private detective, failing at his marriage to Daphne, a prominent tv news anchor. As their divorce moves forward, unresolved tension still binds them. Velma, once the mind of the team, has retreated into a quiet suburban life as a housekeeping wife, choosing domestic stability over the dangers of investigation. Shaggy and Scooby, meanwhile, have turned their talent for indulgence into success, running a wildly popular comfort-food restaurant serving burgers, wings, ribs, and more, using humor and food to avoid the past. When a series of meticulously staged crimes erupts across the city, each recreating infamous mysteries once solved by Mystery Inc., fear spreads quickly. The crimes are brutal, calculated, and disturbingly personal. Daphne covers the story nightly, alongside her trusted co-anchor Claire Maddox, unknowingly amplifying the killer’s message. Fred recognizes the pattern immediately: someone knows their methods, their weaknesses, and their history. The team is forced back together. The mastermind, a man shaped by Mystery Inc.’s legacy, believes they oversimplified evil. The final confrontation unfolds in an abandoned studio, where truth and illusion collide. Knowing this may be the last Mystery Inc. shift, they decide to do their best and enjoy the ride. In the aftermath, Fred and Daphne cancel divorce. Mystery Inc. does not reunite as it once was, but they walk away together.

¡Ay, Ay, Ay! The Life of Bumblebee Man
Born in Mexico City as Pedro Chespirito, a bright, gentle child obsessed with comedy and television, Pedro grows up idolizing classic slapstick stars and dreaming of making people laugh. Life, however, has other plans. Economic hardship pushes him north to Springfield, where his thick accent, earnest optimism, and physical comedy make him an unlikely fit for serious acting roles. After years of rejection, Pedro lands a job at Channel 8, as a caricature, Bumblebee Man, a loud, accident-prone TV mascot dressed in ridiculous bee costume. It becomes an instant hit. Children adore him. Catchphrases go viral. Merchandise explodes. As Bumblebee Man, he is famous, as Pedro, he is alone. He marries, divorces, reconnects with his son, and navigates cultural displacement, all while endlessly slipping on banana peels and being stung by his own jokes. Mid-career burnout and a humiliating live-TV incident force Pedro to confront the truth, the world loves the mask, not the man. When Channel 8 considers replacing Bumblebee Man with a younger, louder version, Pedro must decide whether to fight for his identity or finally step out of the suit, even if it means losing everything. In the end, Pedro finds redemption not by abandoning comedy, but by reclaiming it. He learns that dignity and laughter can coexist. Pedro walks onto a small stage, no costume, just a man telling a joke in his own voice. The audience laughs. He is invited to SNL. This time, it’s for him. Channel 8 to not replace him

Battle of the Sexes: Legends of tennis
In 1973, tennis becomes a cultural battleground. Former champion and provocateur Bobby Riggs claims that even past his prime, a man can defeat the world’s best women. When he beats Margaret Court, the victory is seized upon as proof, igniting a national debate far beyond sport. The response comes from Billie Jean King. Under immense public pressure, King accepts Riggs’s challenge in a nationally televised match watched by millions. Her victory is celebrated as a final verdict, not just in tennis, but in culture itself. Yet the question does not disappear. In 1975, California hosts the Challenge of the Sexes, where Virginia Wade faces Björn Borg and Evonne Goolagong Cawley plays Ilie Năstase. These quieter, highly competitive exhibitions complicate the narrative, shows that outcomes are shaped by surface, style, context as much as gender. As the sport evolves, so does the debate. In the 1980s, Martina Navratilova emerges as the defining figure of her era. In a mixed-doubles exhibition, Navratilova and Pam Shriver defeat Vitas Gerulaitis and an aging Riggs, underscoring how rules and format redefine fairness. 19 years after the original, the battle returns one last time. In 1992, outside Caesars Palace in Vegas, Battle of Champions pits Jimmy Connors against Navratilova. Promoters call it war, Navratilova a battle of egos. Amid rumors, bravado, and history’s weight, Connors wins in straight sets. Battle is not an about proving who is better and equality does not mean sameness