Aubrey, a cynical outsider, is dragged into the world of reality TV where she crosses paths with Grant Warner, a reclusive nepo baby and star of Suitor. Neither is looking for love, but hidden agendas tie them together. As Aubrey uncovers layers of manipulation by producers, Grant, and even herself, she realizes the reality she’s living is scripted by forces she never anticipated. What begins as reluctant participation in a manufactured love story quickly evolves into a darker journey through the mechanics of fame and illusion of choice. There is only one thing both of them must decide: whether to play along or rewrite the story together.
In a world obsessed with true crime, two ambitious podcast hosts take exploitation to a new level: following and live-streaming an active murder case unfolding on the dark web. As their grotesque coverage skyrockets them to fame, the world becomes enthralled, glorifying the spectacle while ignoring the horror. But as their success reaches unprecedented heights, Edith, once a willing architect of the madness, becomes the only person left who sees the nightmare for what it truly is.
When Alessio is sent to New York to work for his cousin under the rule of ruthless mob boss Nino, he is thrust into a world built on everything he despises—greed, violence, and unchecked power. Trapped in a system where morality is a weakness, he wants nothing more than to escape. But when he meets Marcia, Nino’s elegant and untouchable daughter, everything changes.
Marcia is the one pure thing in his life—a vision of beauty, softness, and privilege, blissfully unaware of the full extent of her father’s crimes. To be worthy of her, Alessio must prove himself in Nino’s brutal empire, climbing the ranks of a world that disgusts him. But the more ruthless he becomes, the further Marcia drifts away.
Torn between two worlds—one of blood, crime, and guilt, the other of love, innocence, and a life he can never truly have—Alessio faces an impossible choice. In the end, he realizes his greatest challenge isn’t to succeed in power, but to destroy it—even if it means betraying the man who holds his fate in his hands.
BOSS explores the crushing weight of capitalism, the cycles of poverty and crime, and the suffocating expectations of masculinity in a world where power is everything.
Born into a world of deception and survival, Cassidy grows up under the chaotic rule of her father, John, a narcissistic, alcoholic con man who treats parenthood like a high-stakes hustle. Together, they drift through the neon-drenched underbelly of Las Vegas, living off schemes that keep them one step ahead of the law and miles away from stability. As John’s “partner” rather than his daughter, Cassidy is forced into a twisted dynamic of manipulation and loyalty—learning too young that love and control can look the same.
When Cassidy falls for Reed, a man who is, in many ways, a shadow of her father (charming, cruel, intoxicating), Lena is forced to face her cycle of victimhood and codependency. She masters the games of manipulation, blurring the line between self-defense and vengeance, between reclaiming power and losing her soul. But in the end, only one of them will make it out alive.
Mara, a middle-aged woman facing the end of a painful marriage and drowning in regret, feels like life is closing in on her. Suicidal thoughts cloud her every day, and the bitter divorce process feels like the final nail in her coffin. But everything changes when she unexpectedly wins the lottery.
What should be a fresh start only complicates things further. As her divorce turns into an even more complicated and messy battle over assets, Mara finds herself dealing with greedy exes, opportunistic relatives, and a slew of strangers eager to claim a piece of her fortune.
As her world unravels, Mara begins to notice the quiet, overlooked corners of her life—the things she had access to all along.
In a suburban community run by an invasive HOA, a diverse group of residents—including families, immigrants, and young couples—becomes part of a government social experiment. Surveilled and manipulated at every turn, they begin to question their sanity as strange, possibly extraterrestrial, events unfold around them. As tensions rise, personal relationships fray under the pressure, leaving them vulnerable and divided. With paranoia spreading and trust eroding, they must decide whether to unite or be consumed by the mysterious forces controlling their lives.
A group of young, emerging artists will stop at nothing to advance their careers in Hollywood's enigmatic, dark music industry. Each signed at All Rise Records by the notorious Rodger Wagner, the tribulations of fame and burgeoning distrust in their mentor inevitably unites them despite the competition's unceasing force to pit them against each other.
A mockumentary-style comedy set in the halls of Congress, House of Reps exposes the absurdity of American politics as power-hungry, woefully incompetent senators and representatives turn democracy into a playground of petty rivalries, reckless spending, and downright ridiculous backroom deals. With critical legislation hinging on games of dodgeball, blackmail over embarrassing C-SPAN moments, and alliances that last as long as a lunch break, this dysfunctional ensemble proves that the real circus isn’t in town—it’s on Capitol Hill.
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