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Supernatural Academy
The series chronicles the otherworldly adventure of sisters marked at birth. One twin sister was raised in the Supernatural world, confident and popular. The other was raised in the human world, an offbeat outsider. Now they're about to be reunited at the Supernatural Academy, and neither one of them is thrilled about it. These adversarial twins will have to learn to get over their differences and trust each other in order to save themselves - and save the world!
Red Queen
Set in an alternate near-future America, where democracy is replaced by a monarchy and the population is separated into a common-blooded society (known as "Reds") and the powerful elites (or "Silver-blooded"), Red Queen is centered on Mare Barrow, a poor young woman trying to survive and protect her family. Forced to serve the elites, she discovers that she too has superpowers, and becomes the symbol of a revolution for the oppressed while searching for the truth behind the greatest mystery of all...how she became so powerful in the first place.
The Best Man: The Final Chapters
Based on the eponymous film franchise, the series will catch up with Harper, Robyn, Jordan, Lance, Quentin, Shelby, Candace, and Murch as relationships evolve and past grievances resurface in the unpredictable stages of midlife crisis meets midlife renaissance.
Paris in Love
Follows entrepreneur/activist/DJ Paris Hilton as she prepares to "walk down the aisle with the man of her dreams, venture capitalist Carter Reum," culminating in the big day itself. "From bridal dress shopping and choosing the venue, to designing her dream destination wedding and participating in what certainly will be a fun and crazy bachelorette party, viewers will be along for an entertaining and emotional ride and will witness a personal side of Paris that only her closest friends and family get to see," according to the official logline.
Wild Cards
In the series, an alien pathogen known as the Wild Card virus is released over Manhattan in 1946, altering the course of human history. The virus rewrites DNA, mutating its survivors. A lucky few are granted awe-inspiring superpowers, while the sad majority are left with often repulsive physical deformities.
Baking It
Baking It is a holiday event series where eight teams of two talented home bakers compete with their most delectable savory and sweet edible creations. Three opinionated real-life grandmas, who happen to be fantastic bakers themselves, will be the judges critiquing each of the creations. They'll get to decide which contestants win the competition and the cash grand prize.
In The Know
Lauren Caspian is NPR's third most popular host. He's a well-meaning, hypocritical nimrod, just like you and me. He's also a stop motion puppet.
Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies
Considered one of the first "trials of the century" that polarized conversation in living rooms across America, the Casey Anthony case is one that still leaves more questions than answers. There have been several movies and documentaries made to fill in the gaps, and yet, the woman at the center of it all remains the biggest mystery. Throughout the exclusive three-part documentary series, Casey Anthony finally tells her side of the story and addresses the public that has made so many assumptions for the past 13 years.
Bust Down
Four casino employees in a dead-end job in middle America attempt to find self-worth in their bad ideas.
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