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The Gentlemen
A TV series based on the Guy Ritchie film of the same name.
It follows Eddie Halstead, who has inherited his father's sizeable estate only to discover that it's sitting on top of a weed empire owned by the legendary Mickey Pearson. Has this straight-up soldier got what it takes to master the dark arts of the British criminal underworld and take control of the entire operation?
Blade
This weekly television series, based on the Blade film franchise, follows the character of dhampir Blade, half human and human vampire, who is on a mission to destroy the hidden vampire society.
Dragons: The Nine Realms
Set 1,300 years after the events of How To Train Your Dragon, dragons are now just a legend to the modern world. When a geological anomaly opens up an immense, miles-deep fissure in the Earth's surface, scientists from all over the world gather at a new research facility to study the mysterious phenomenon. Soon a group of misfit kids, brought to the site by their parents, uncover the truth about dragons and where they've been hiding - a secret they must keep to themselves to protect what they've discovered.
She's Gotta Have It
She's Gotta Have It centers on Nola Darling, a Brooklyn-based artist in her late twenties struggling to define herself and divide her time amongst her Friends, her Job and her Three Lovers: The Cultured Model, Greer Childs, The Protective Investment Banker, Jamie Overstreet and Da Original B-Boy Sneakerhead, Mars Blackmon.
Zombieland
Four survivors are killin' zombies and searching for a place to call home. At least they have each other.
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.
DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edge
DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edge is set about three years after the second season of the DreamWorks Dragons and tells the action-laden story of what happens before the events of How to Train Your Dragon 2.Hiccup and Toothless lead the Dragon Riders as they soar beyond the borders of Berk and discover the mysterious Dragon Eye - an ancient artifact filled with secrets that will lead them to new lands filled with undiscovered dragons. But the heroes find themselves pursued by marauding dragon hunters, who will stop at nothing to seize the power of the Dragon Eye.
Black Dynamite
Black Dynamite is an animated television series based on the 2009 film of the same name. Like the movie, the show is predominantly a parody of and tribute to blaxploitation cinema. The show features a dynamic animation style similar to The Boondocks, only with more censored dialogue. Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Tommy Davidson and Kym Whitley reprise their film roles as Black Dynamite, Bullhorn, Cream Corn and Honeybee, respectively.
JU-ON: Origins
Although the classic Japanese horror saga "Ju-on" was based on real events that occurred over 40 years, the truth is even more chilling.
Clerks
This animated series, based on Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name, centers on Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, the clerks at The Quick Stop and RST Video. These "slackers" spend most of their time spoofing pop culture and whining about their miserable lives.
Tyler Perry's For Better Or Worse
The dramedy, based on Perry's hit Why Did I Get Married? films, marks the third Tyler Perry series to come to TBS, which is also home to Tyler Perry's House of Payne and Meet the Browns. As with House of Payne and Meet the Browns, syndication will be sold by Debmar Mercury. Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse follows the ups-and-downs of married life for Marcus and Angela, two characters who originated in the feature films Why Did I Get Married and Why Did I Get Married Too? Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight) and Tasha Smith (Couples Retreat) are set to reprise the roles of television anchor Marcus and salon owner Angela.
Beetlejuice
Based on the Tim Burton movie by the same name but with a different storyline. It tells about a goth girl named Lydia who she finds a comedy ghost named Beetlejuice who he shows her the Neitherworld where in the series they have weird adventures with creepy but friendly friends.
Disney's Hercules
This is a follow-up to the movie Hercules. In this series, Hercules is enrolled at Prometheus Academy, a high school. He is still in training so he can get up to Mt. Olympus with his mom and dad and become a god. You can follow him on his journey to make it there, by fighting evil plots by Hades, and his minions, Pain and Panic. Hercules features characters from the film like, Phil, and Peagasus, and some new ones, like the rich and annoying bully Adonis, the kid who flew too close to the sun, Icarus, and the future-seeing Cassandra.
The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib
Framed for a corporate crime, an adult Ted Templeton turns back into the Boss Baby to live undercover with his brother, Tim, posing as one of his kids.
Men in Black: The Series
Based on the blockbuster Science Fiction film staring Will Smith, is Men in Black The Animated Series; which focuses as the movie does on fighting the aliens that come to take over.
Dawn of the Croods
The world's first family is back for more laughs as they discover sports, sleepovers and other wonders in a world of exotic creatures and adventures. This 2D animated cartoon is based on the 3D animated feature film, "The Croods".
The Little Mermaid
The 1989 animated feature adapted by Disney for TV in a prequel that leads up to the events of the film.
Trolls: The Beat Goes On!
Queen Poppy tries to keep Troll Village's peace with the Bergens by inviting them to parties, playing their sports and preventing crime.
The Animatrix
Straight from the creators of the groundbreaking Matrix trilogy, this collection of short animated films from the world's leading anime directors fuses computer graphics and Japanese anime to provide the background of the Matrix universe and the conflict between man and machines.
Beyond Westworld
Beyond Westworld was a short-lived 1980 television series that carried on the stories of the two feature films, Westworld and Futureworld. It featured Jim McMullan as Security Chief John Moore of the Delos Corporation. The story revolved around John Moore having to stop the evil scientist, Quaid, as he planned to use the robots in Delos to try to take over the world. Despite being nominated for two Emmys (Outstanding Achievement In Makeup, and Outstanding Art Direction For A Series), only five episodes were produced, and only three of them were aired before cancellation.
Weird Science
This is a show based on the 1985 John Hughes movie of the same name. High school geeks Wyatt Donnelly and Gary Wallace create their dream girl, a magical genie named Lisa, on Wyatt's computer. Having a genie leads up to five seasons of unique adventures for the guys.
The Legend of Tarzan
Initially meant as Toon Disney's first original series, The Legend of Tarzan picks up where Disney's feature film left off, with the title character adjusting to his new role as leader of the apes (following Kerchak's death), and Jane (whom he's since married) adjusting to life in the jungle. Rounding out the cast are Jane's father, Professor Archimedes Q. Porter; Tantor, the germophobic elephant; and Terk, a wisecracking female ape and Tarzan's old wrestling buddy.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
The food island will over load and is going to swallow the world. The characters will have to find a way for them to take the island and shoot it in to space and let it create their own planet.
Beastmaster
The sword and sorcery adventures of a wandering adventurer who has the ability to communicate with animals.
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