This series is an adaptation of the original story "One Thousand and One Nights", a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales. The story unfolds across three different times and locations: present-day Tehran, modern Istanbul, and a mystical, ancient world known as "The Other World," a parallel realm deeply intertwined with the current time. These worlds influence each other in unexpected and mysterious ways. The story begins in Tehran, where a string of disappearances has shaken the city-each case involving women.
The construction of the Egyptian pyramids remains an enigma, an unsolved mystery. But today, Egyptologists and archaeologists have developed a new tool which uses aerial and satellite images to provide valuable fresh clues about the position, construction, and evolution of these edifices. This series sets out to decode the mysteries of the pyramids' construction, and to recreate Egypt as it was more than 5000 years ago.
The web series "Judwaa Jaal" begins with the shocking murder of Anamika Awasthi, the wife of a wealthy and powerful builder. Police Inspector Kunal is given the task of solving this high-profile case, which immediately becomes puzzling because Anamika was known as a very kind and good person. As Kunal starts investigating, he talks to the people closest to Anamika, including her husband, Tarun Awasthi, whose behaviour seems unusual despite his sadness. The list of people with secrets grows to include Atishay, a close friend of Anamika, and his own friends, Raghav and Diya, who appear to be hiding something important. The mystery deepens when Anamika's twin sister, Shuchi, arrives, looking exactly like Anamika.
Three families camp on the Danish island of Endelave. The children find the body of a Greek worker on the beach. They decide to find out what happened. The holiday is turned upside down, and the children are involved in a number of exciting and eerie events.
Moonacre is a 1994 British miniseries loosely based on Elizabeth Goudge's 1946 children's fantasy novel The Little White Horse. Produced and directed by Robin Crichton, and dramatised by William Corlett, the six-part serial stars Camilla Power, Jean Anderson, and Noah Huntley.
When Maria Merryweather is orphaned, she must move to Moonacre Manor with her ever-faithful governess, Miss Heliotrope, and her Spaniel, Wiggins. Maria isn't at the Manor long before she discovers that her new home has a tragic past, which she becomes determined to correct.
The three rebels, Kali, Badran, and Ilyas, who live in a boarding house, tasked by its owner, Arka, to find a hidden heirloom. In exchange for free rent, they agree to search the house, a task that forces them to confront their own desires for freedom and inadvertently reveal their deepest secrets to each other.
VVS, a five-member girl group under MZMC, comprising leader Brittney, main rapper ILee, main dancer Rana, main vocalist Jiu, and maknae Liwon, debuted on April 22, 2025 with an original series made by Hobin Film.
The Moon Stallion is a British children's television serial made by the BBC in 1978 and written by Brian Hayles, who also authored its novelization.
The series stars Sarah Sutton as Diana Purwell, a young blind girl who becomes embroiled in mystical intrigue set around the Wiltshire countryside.
La Rivière Espérance is a French TV series, 9 episodes of 90 minutes each, directed by Josée Dayan based on the novel by Christian Signol and shown in 1995 on France 2.