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The Mortal Instruments - City of Heavenly Fire
In the long-awaited conclusion to the acclaimed Mortal Instruments series, Clary and her friends fight the greatest evil they have ever faced: Clary's own brother. Sebastian Morgenstern is on the move, systematically turning Shadowhunter against Shadowhunter. Bearing the Dark Cup, he transforms Shadowhunters into creatures out of nightmare, tearing apart families and lovers as the ranks of his Endarkened army swell. The embattled Shadowhunters withdraw to Idris—but not even the famed demon towers of Alicante can keep Sebastian at bay. And with the Nephilim trapped in Idris, who will guard the world against demons? When one of the greatest betrayals the Nephilim have ever known is revealed, Clary, Jace, Isabelle, Simon, and Alec must flee — even if their journey takes them deep into the demon realms, where no Shadowhunter has set foot before, and from which no human being has ever returned . . .

The Mortal Instruments - City of Lost Souls
The demon, Lilith, has been destroyed and Jace has been freed from her captivity. But when the Shadowhunters arrive to rescue him, they find only blood and broken glass. Not only is the boy Clary loves missing, but so is the boy she hates, Sebastian, the son of her father, Valentine: a son determined to succeed where their father failed and bring the Shadowhunters to their knees. No magic the Clave can summon can locate either boy, but Jace cannot stay away – not from Clary. When they meet again Clary discovers the horror Lilith’s dying magic has brought – Jace is no longer the boy she loved. He and Sebastian are now bound to each other, and Jace has become what he most feared: a true servant of Valentine’s evil. The Clave is determined to destroy Sebastian, but there is no way to harm one boy without destroying the other. Will the Shadowhunters hesitate to kill one of their own?

The Mortal Instruments - City of Fallen Angels
The Mortal War is over, and Clary Fray is back home in New York, excited about all the possibilities before her. She's training to become a Shadowhunter and to use her unique power. Her mother is getting married to the love of her life. Downworlders and Shadowhunters are at peace at last. And—most important of all—Clary can finally call Jace her boyfriend. But nothing comes without a price. Someone is murdering the Shadowhunters who used to be in Valentine's Circle, provoking tensions between Downworlders and Shadowhunters that could lead to a second bloody war. Clary's best friend, Simon, can't help her. His mother just found out that he's a vampire and now he's homeless. Everywhere he turns, someone wants him on their side—along with the power of the curse that's wrecking his life. And they're willing to do anything to get what they want. At the same time he's dating two beautiful, dangerous girls—neither of whom knows about the other.

The Mortal Instruments - City of Glass
To save her mother's life, Clary must travel to the City of Glass, the ancestral home of the Shadowhunters—never mind that entering the city without permission is against the Law, and breaking the Law could mean death. To make things worse, she learns that Jace does not want her there, and her best friend, Simon, has been thrown in prison by the Clave, who are deeply suspicious of a vampire who can withstand sunlight. As Clary uncovers more about her family's past, she finds an ally in mysterious Shadowhunter Sebastian. With Valentine mustering the full force of his power to destroy all Shadowhunters forever, their only chance to defeat him is to fight alongside their eternal enemies. But can Downworlders and Shadowhunters put aside their hatred to work together? While Jace realizes exactly how much he's willing to risk for Clary, can she harness her newfound powers to help save the Glass City — whatever the cost?

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
On May 17, 1966, Jonathan and Martha Kent witness the crash-landing of a small spaceship in Shuster's Field outside of Smallville, Kansas. When they investigate, they discover the baby Kal-El and decide to raise him as their own, naming him Clark Jerome Kent. Throughout the series, Clark proudly states his mother made his Superman costume for him. Clark often consults his parents either by telephone or in person, after impromptu Superman flights to Smallville, about personal and moral concerns and dilemmas. The series opens twenty-seven years later, on the day Clark moves to Metropolis after leaving his position as a newspaper editor of Smallville Press and interviews for a job at the Daily Planet under editor Perry White. Clark becomes acquainted with photographer Jimmy Olsen and gossip columnist Cat Grant. Soon after being hired, Clark is partnered with star reporter Lois Lane. Clark falls in love with Lois at first sight. When Superman saves Lois from a space shuttle disaster, she instantly becomes infatuated with Clark's alter-ego, and names him Superman.

Tron: Legacy
In 1989, Kevin Flynn, the software engineer and CEO of ENCOM International, mysteriously disappears four years after the death of his wife Jordan. Twenty years later, his son, Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual practical joke on the board of directors. Sam is visited by his father's friend, ENCOM executive Alan Bradley, urging Sam to investigate a message originating from Flynn's abandoned arcade. There, Sam unintentionally teleports himself to the Grid, a virtual reality created by his father.

Tron
Kevin Flynn is a software engineer formerly employed by ENCOM, having been fired by Ed Dillinger who stole several video games designed by Flynn to gain a series of promotions. Flynn attempts to obtain evidence of Dillinger's action, but is prevented by the Master Control Program (MCP), an artificial intelligence that controls the ENCOM mainframe and seeks control over other mainframes too. Dillinger attempts to stop the MCP after it reveals its intentions to hack into and gain control of the Pentagon and Kremlin, but he is blackmailed by the MCP, which threatens to reveal to the media of his plagiarism of Flynn's games, which are hugely successful. Visited by ENCOM employees Alan Bradley and Lora Baines who warn him that Dillinger knows about his hacking attempts and has tightened security, Flynn persuades them to admit him into ENCOM's buildings. There, he forges a higher security clearance for Bradley's program "Tron", which would monitor communications between the MCP and the outside world; whereupon the MCP uses an experimental laser to transfer Flynn into the ENCOM mainframe.

The Mortal Instruments - City of Ashes
Clary Fray just wishes that her life would go back to normal. But what's normal when you're a demon-slaying Shadowhunter, your mother is in a magically induced coma, and you can suddenly see Downworlders like werewolves, vampires and faeries? If Clary left the world of the Shadowhunters behind, it would mean more time with her best friend, Simon, who's becoming more than a friend. But the Shadowhunting world isn't ready to let her go—especially her handsome, infuriating, newfound brother, Jace. And Clary's only chance to help her mother is to track down rogue Shadowhunter Valentine, who is probably insane, certainly evil—and also her father. To complicate matters, someone in New York City is murdering Downworlder children. Is Valentine behind the killings—and if he is, what is he trying to do? When the second of the Mortal Instruments, the Soul-Sword, is stolen, the terrifying Inquisitor arrives to investigate and zooms right in on Jace. How can Clary stop Valentine if Jace is willing to betray everything he believes in to help their father?

The Emperess's New Groove
Kuzca is the self-centered teenaged emperess of the Incan empire brought up by her head advisor Yzmo. One day, she summons Pache, the headwoman of a nearby village, to inform her that she is building her enormous summer home, Kuzcatopia, on the site of Pache's house. Pache attempts to protest, and is dismissed. She also callously fires her ancient, power-hungry advisor Yzmo for attempting to run the kingdom while she is preoccupied, infuriating him. He, along with his easily-distracted assistant Kank then attempt to poison Kuzca so that he can take full and permanent control of the empire.

Tara
In the late 1880s off the coast of Africa, a young couple and their infant son escape a burning ship and land on the unexplored rainforests of Africa, where they craft themselves a large treehouse in which to live using salvaged ship parts in order to survive. Meanwhile, a gorilla couple named Kerchaka and Kal are traveling with the rest of their group when their infant son is killed and eaten by a leopard named Sabora. The next day, the still-heartbroken Kal hears a distant child's cry and, following it, stumbles upon the treehouse. He enters the treehouse to find it trashed, and blood covered paw prints (as well as the corpses of the couple) on the floor. Kal rescues the baby from a still-hungry Sabora and returns with it to the rest of the group, but Kerchaka despises the girl for her appearance. Nevertheless, Kal decides to raise the girl as his own, naming her Tara.

Dynasty
The world today mainly survives only with technological advancement. Who of our generation does not have a computer, a cell phone. Even your grandmother watches high definition television. On a constantly changing planet, one thing remains intact: the bond of blood. Across the country, the most powerful families are fighting each other to gain as much power as possible. The ones that stand out from the crowd? Family dynasties. With fortunes running into the billions, these families have thrived in oil, energy, production or even science. They control our world. The economy, job prospects, cities. It all exists because of them and today - more than ever - we see them performing all over the place. The great city of New York is not indifferent. Behind its charm lies a struggle for power and money. Would you be one of those descendants whose sole vocabulary revolves around his fortune or would you not be so lucky and have to be the puppets of these multibillionaires?

Black Widow
In Marvel Studios' action-packed spy thriller Black Widow, Nathan Romanoff, aka Black Widow, confronts the darker parts of his ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to his past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring him down, Nathan must deal with his history as a spy and the broken relationships left in his wake long before he became an Avenger.

Spider-Woman: Far From Home
Paige Parker returns in Spider-Woman: Far From Home, the next chapter of the Spider-Woman: Homecoming series! Our friendly neighborhood Super Hero decides to join her best friends Nell, MJ, and the rest of the gang on a European vacation. However, Paige's plan to leave super heroics behind for a few weeks are quickly scrapped when she begrudgingly agrees to help Nicola Fury uncover the mystery of several elemental creature attacks, creating havoc across the continent!

Loky
In Marvel Studios' Loky, the mercurial villain Loky resumes her role as the Goddess of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Samantha Wilson/Falcon and Betty Barnes/Winter Soldier team up in a global adventure that tests their abilities — and their patience — in Marvel Studios' The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

WalterVision
Marvel Studios' WalterVision blends the style of classic sitcoms with the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Walter Maximoff and Vision – two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban life – begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.

The Addams Family
Gomez and Pugsley are enthusiastic. Morticia is even in disposition, muted, witty, sometimes deadly. Grandma Frump is foolishly good-natured. Wednesday is her mother's daughter. A closely knit family, the real head being Morticia—although each of the others is a definite character — except for Grandma, who is easily led. Many of the troubles they have as a family are due to Grandma’s fumbling, weak character. The house is a wreck, of course, but this is a house-proud family just the same and every trap door is in good repair. Money is no problem.

The Mortal Instruments - City of Bones
When Clary Fray heads out to the Pandemonium Club in New York City, she hardly expects to witness a murder. Much less a murder committed by three teenagers covered with odd markings. This is Clary's first meeting with the Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons — and keeping the odd werewolves and vampires in line. It's also her first meeting with gorgeous, golden-haired Jace. Within twenty-four hours, Clary is pulled into Jace's world with a vengeance, when her mother disappears and Clary herself is attacked by a demon. But why would demons be interested in an ordinary mundane like Clary? And how did she suddenly get the Sight? The Shadowhunters would like to know...

Helene
The film begins with the five muses, "Gods of the arts and pro-claimers of heroines", telling the story of how Zenaida came to power and prevented the monstrous Titanesses from ruling the world. This leads to the day Helene is born to Zenaida and Heraclitus, much to the pleasure of the other gods and goddesses except Hadessa, who receives word from the Fates that Helene will one day rise to power and prevent her from taking control of the world. She sends her minions, Pain and Panic, to kidnap Helene and feed her a potion that will strip her of her immortality; however, they are interrupted by Amaryllis and Alekos and, while Helene becomes mortal, she retains her goddess-like strength (for the potion to fully work, Helene had to drink every last drop, but missed one when they were interrupted).

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The movie opens in 1482 Paris with Clopine, a Gypsy puppeteeress, telling a group of children the story of the Hunchback of Notre Dame. The story begins as three gypsies sneak illegally into Paris but are ambushed by a squadron of soldier-like thugs working for Judgess Claudine Frollo, the Ministeress of Justice and de facto ruler of Paris. A gypsy man attempts to flee with his baby, but Frollo, thinking the man is carrying stolen goods, catches and kills himr just outside Notre Dame, intending to kill him deformed baby (Frollo says to the Archdeacon that the baby is "an unholy demon" and that she is "sending it back to hell where it belongs"), but the Archdeacon appears and accuses her of murdering an innocent man. Frollo denies that she is in the wrong saying her conscience is clear, but the Archdeacon declares she can lie to herself all she wants, but she cannot hide her crime from heaven ('the eyes of Notre Dame', the statues of the saints outside the cathedral). Fearing for her soul and to atone for her sin, Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in the Cathedral's bell tower as her daughter, naming her Quasimoda. She notes that someday the child may have use for her.