Actor Owen Teague (1998)
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Director: Wes Ball
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:

Owen Teague
Dichen Lachman
Eka Darville
Director: Wes Ball
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:
Owen Teague
Dichen Lachman
Eka Darville
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024), an American sci-fi action film directed by Wes Ball and written by Josh Friedman, serves as a standalone sequel to War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) and is the fourth installment in the franchise. Many years after Caesar’s death, apes have formed various clans while humans have regressed into feral beings. Noa, a young chimpanzee from a clan that practices falconry, is getting ready for his coming-of-age ceremony with his close friends Anaya and Soona. However, during an encounter with a human scavenger who ...
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The Stand
Director: Benjamin Cavell
Genre: Fantasy (TV Shows)
Cast:

James Marsden
Alexander Skarsgård
Amber Heard
Director: Benjamin Cavell
Genre: Fantasy (TV Shows)
Cast:
James Marsden
Alexander Skarsgård
Amber Heard
The Stand (2020) is a nine-episode American post-apocalyptic fantasy television miniseries, based on Stephen King’s 1978 novel and a remake of the 1994 adaptation. It follows the aftermath of a pandemic caused by an accident at a military biological research station. This results in the release of a deadly influenza strain that wipes out most of the world’s population. As the few remaining survivors navigate this new reality, they are drawn to two opposing leaders – Randall Flagg and Mother Abagail – leading to an ultimate battle between good and evil. In the novel’s dedication to his wife, ...
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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 ...