Actor Andrew Gower (1989)
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Carnival Row
Director: René Echevarria
Genre: Fantasy (TV Shows)
Cast:

Orlando Bloom
Andrew Gower
Ariyon Bakare
Director: René Echevarria
Genre: Fantasy (TV Shows)
Cast:
Orlando Bloom
Andrew Gower
Ariyon Bakare
aIn the Victorian fantasy world of Carnival Row (2019–2023), Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne take on the roles of two star-crossed lovers. The city is filled with mythical creatures who have been displaced from their homelands by invading human empires. These immigrants struggle to coexist with their human counterparts in the city’s grimiest district, where they are forbidden to fully live, love, or even fly freely. Despite the darkness and intolerance surrounding them, there is still glimmers of hope as a forbidden romance blossoms between Rycroft Philostrate, a ...
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A.D. The Bible Continues
Director: Mark Burnett
Genre: History (TV Shows)
Cast:

Juan Pablo Di Pace
Adam Levy
Andrew Gower
Director: Mark Burnett
Genre: History (TV Shows)
Cast:
Juan Pablo Di Pace
Adam Levy
Andrew Gower
A.D. The Bible Continues (2015) is the follow-up to the 2013 biblical miniseries, The Bible, and the film Son of God. It is an American drama produced by Roma Downey, Mark Burnett, and Richard Bedser. The limited series premiered on NBC on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015, with twelve one-hour episodes airing weekly. Beginning with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, it picks up immediately after the events of The Bible and Son of God and continues with the first ten chapters of Acts ...
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Black Mirror
Director: Charlie Brooker
Genre: Science Fiction (TV Shows)
Cast:

Rory Kinnear
Aaron Paul
Aldis Hodge
Director: Charlie Brooker
Genre: Science Fiction (TV Shows)
Cast:
Rory Kinnear
Aaron Paul
Aldis Hodge
Black Mirror (2011–2024) is a thought-provoking British anthology series, created by Charlie Brooker, that delves into the consequences of technology on society. Originally airing on Channel 4, the show has since found a home on Netflix and has produced six series since its debut in 2011. With a total of 27 episodes and one interactive film called Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, each installment ranges from 40 to 89 minutes and can be viewed in any desired order. While the episodes cover a diverse range of genres, they all share a common theme of the potential future impact of technology, drawing inspiration from ...