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Marvel Super Hero Adventures

4 Seasons
Spiderman forms a team with various other superheroes in order to fight crime and teach the basics of friendship and co-operation.
2017 TVY Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Kids, Other

The Animatrix

1 Season
Raising the anticipation level for the two Matrix sequels, the Wachowski brothers opened up the franchise to a handful of animators. The project resulted in nine animated shorts that present stories related tangentially to the feature films. World Record features a track star who gets a brief glimpse of life outside the Matrix; A Detective Story chronicles an old-fashioned private eye's attempts to track down the mysterious Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss); Beyond finds a young woman exploring a strange abandoned building; Final Flight of the Osiris includes events that occur just before those in The Matrix Reloaded; Kid's Story follows a teenage boy as he attempts to break out of the Matrix; Matriculated shows a group of humans trying to reprogram a sentient robot; Program features a battle within a simulated samurai fight-training program; and The Second Renaissance Part 1 and The Second Renaissance Part 2 are pseudo-documentaries that reveal how the machines came to take control of the Earth.
2003 TV14 Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Other, Science Fiction

Paradise

3 Seasons
A hired gun became caretaker for his dying sister's four young children in the 1890s mining town of Paradise. As the show began its third and final season, the title was changed to 'Guns of Paradise' and the reformed gunslinger became the new marshal. In a salute to 1950s TV Westerns, Hugh O'Brian and Gene Barry, the stars of 'Wyatt Earp' and 'Bat Masterson,' reprised their roles for a two-part episode.
1988 Drama, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Other

Wynonna Earp

4 Seasons
Wyatt Earp's great granddaughter Wynonna battles demons and other creatures with her unique abilities and a posse of dysfunctional allies - the only thing that can bring the paranormal to justice.
68   Metascore
2016 TV14 Drama, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Other, Science Fiction

Chuck's Choice

1 Season
For Chuck McFarlane, life is about making decisions! However, and unlike the others, he is lucky to have options a little more impressive and incredible than the rest and, even more, he makes the decision of which one to live!
2017 Fantasy, Comedy, Action & Adventure, Kids, Other

The Invisible Man

2 Seasons
Debuting June 9, 2000 on cable's Sci-Fi Channel, the weekly, hour-long The Invisible Man was the third TV series based upon the same-named book by H.G. Wells--and like its predecessors, it paid only lip service to fidelity to its source. This time the principal character was career criminal and con artist Darien Fawkes (Vincent Ventresca), who to avoid life imprisonment agreed to participate in an experiment conducted by his scientist brother David (Kevin Burke). Unfortunately, in mid-experiment Kevin was killed by terrorists, leaving Darien with an invisibility gland permanently imbedded in his neck. Whenever he was frightened, the gland would secret a special quicksilver mixture that would render him (what else?) invisible: Unfortunately, there was always the possibility that Darien would be overcome by "Quicksilver Madness" unless he was supplied with a temporary antidote. A shadowy government agency called simply The Agency agreed to keep Darien supplied with antidote injections provided that he render certain special services, using his ability to disappear and reappear on behalf of Uncle Sam. Also in the cast were Darien's boss Charles Bowden, aka The Official (Eddie Jones); his unkempt, highly neurotic partner Bobby Howes (Paul Ben-Victor); sharpely scientist Claire Keeply, aka The Keeper (Shannon Kenny), who regularly supplied Darien with the short-term antidote that prevented him from going insane; Michael McCafferty as bumptuous bureaucrat Albert Eberts, who regularly shifted sponsorship of the Agency from one regulatory department to another to keep it solvent; and beginning in Season Two, obstreperous government operative Alex Monroe (Brandy Ledford), who took charge of both Darien and the Agency principally to locate her long-missing son. This incarnation of The Invisible Man lasted two seasons and 46 episodes, which were still being rerun on Sci-Fi nearly five years after its official cancellation.
2000 TVPG Drama, Fantasy, Science Fiction

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