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- Is a top secret organization dedicated to preventing mass extinction events and with the ability to make time go backwards.
- Set in contemporary France, this Anglo-French reimagining of H. G. Wells' classic in the style of Walking Dead follows pockets of survivors forced to team up after an apocalyptic extra-terrestrial strike.
- DSU Stephen Fulcher intends on catching a killer of a missing woman, even if that may cost him his career and reputation.
- Far from home, Jason washes up on the shores of the ancient and mysterious city of Atlantis.
- Love -- and lies -- spiral when a DNA researcher helps discover a way to find the perfect partner, and creates a bold new matchmaking service.
- Amy and Raquel attempt to navigate their way through the choppy waters of their early twenties whilst simultaneously kicking ass on some seriously gnarly demons. What could possibly go wrong?
- The first 3D Superman game. Your friends Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and Professor Emil Hamilton are trapped in the virtual reality machine by Lex Luthor. Superman must fly through hoops in the city, solve maze puzzles and fight villains.
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- As business booms at her DNA-based matchmaking service, co-creator and CEO Rebecca Webb seems unstoppable - until a body is found in the Thames.
- Facing a murder investigation, Rebecca and James reunite to get their stories straight. Hannah plays a dangerous game with Megan and Mark.
- Mark's birthday party for Hannah brings good - and very bad - surprises. Kate digs into Sophia's past. Rebecca plays hardball with James.
- Suspicious, Kate goads Rebecca at Ben's memorial service and pays an embarrassing price. Hannah tells Mark the truth about Megan.
- Fabio becomes a liability for Rebecca, leading to a risky bargain and a bittersweet reunion with Matheus. Hannah faces the consequences of her deceit.
- Rebecca schemes to stay CEO - and out of jail - while a new threat rises. Sebastian makes a confession to Kate, while Mark wrestles with his own desires.
- Nudged by Kate, Matheus begins to doubt Rebecca. Mark makes a choice, and a betrayal. Sophia tells the truth about her mother's crash.
- Flashbacks reveal dark secrets of Ben's death. Megan seizes a chance for revenge. Rebecca's happily ever after suffers a heartbreaking blow.
- George, who begins to re-live time after witnessing the world end, is recruited into an organization that uses this power to prevent apocalyptic events.
- After a freak accident harms someone close to George, he is left distraught. He can't stop himself from asking the question - if he is working with an organisation that can turn back time, why can't they undo what has happened?
- Following a personal loss, George decides to stop mourning and take action instead. If his team at the Lazarus Project won't help him, George will need to find support elsewhere ,even if that means appealing to Lazarus' sworn enemies.
- A personal tragedy has set George on a collision course with the Lazarus Project. George is determined to reset time to get back the person he loves - but the only way to do so is by causing a global catastrophe.
- George continues on his mission to create chaos and turn back time. Trying desperately to keep the Lazarus Project off the scent, George tries to shift the suspicion from himself by making a longtime Lazarus employee the scapegoat.
- Closer than ever to his goal, George rushes to finish the job before Lazarus can discover what he's up to. Out on a limb, the only people that George can ally himself with are a group of mercenaries.
- George wakes up with everything he wished for - but all is not as it seems. George grapples with his guilt and begins to confront some unpleasant truths - including how his actions may have fundamentally changed him as a person.
- When the Lazarus Project are rocked by an event that they have no control over, the organisation is sent into disarray. They are in a race against time to find a solution to what seems like an impossible problem.
- The Lazarus Project team sets out to break the cycle, while a guilt-ridden George is desperate to redeem himself as he attempts to win back the lost trust of his colleagues and Sarah.
- When a catastrophic event severely compromises the Lazarus team's plans, George and Sarah must work together to execute their mission and are forced to go head-to-head with an unyielding Wes.
- The team attempts to track down the time machine that had been used to transport Janet back to 2012, while an unexpected visitor from the past comes looking for George.
- The Lazarus team gets closer to cracking the science behind time travel. However, what they don't know is that their mission isn't quite as straightforward as is making it out to be.
- When the time machine doesn't work in the way they'd planned, George and the other members of the Lazarus mission are left stranded in the wrong year - but could somebody be conspiring against them?
- While the Lazarus team is trying to find its way back to 2012, Janet is already there, hard at work with Dr Gray.
- After successfully arriving in 2012, George and the Lazarus team face their biggest challenge yet as they attempt to rescue Janet and retrieve the time machine.
- Things come to a head as missions, agents, and issues from the then and now collide in one epic confrontation. George and other Lazarus agents have just one chance to try and save their own while fixing the 3 week loop once and for all.
- While deep sea diving in search of his father, feared drowned, young Jason travels through a white light and ends up in the ancient city of Atlantis. Pursued by soldiers, he is rescued by budding mathematician Pythagoras, who shares a house with the former hero Hercules, now an overweight drunk. Pythagoras is selected by lottery as one of seven young people to be sacrificed to the monster the Minotaur in the labyrinthine caverns outside the city to ensure Atlantis' future safety. Jason opts to take his place but is joined by Pythagoras and Hercules after an unsuccessful attempt to rescue him. Fortunately, Ariadne, the king's daughter, has given Jason a thread so that, after killing the Minotaur, he and his friends find their way out of the caves. Jason is declared a hero. However, the Oracle, who has told Jason that he was born in Atlantis and taken away by his father when he was small, foretells that his return is fortuitous to save the city. Still, he will be faced with even more enemies in the future.
- Now regarded as a local hero after killing the Minotaur, Jason is approached by elderly Itheus to find his daughter Demetria, who went missing in the forest and has been captured by the Maenads, a group of female worshipers of the god Dionysus, in order to join their number. Jason sets out to find her accompanied by Pythagoras and Hercules, but they are caught by the Maenads and meet Medusa, another unwilling abductee, who helps them escape with Demetria. They are pursued by the high priestess Anysia, but Jason and Medusa thwart the attackers, though Jason fears the dying Anysia has cursed Medusa. On his return, the Oracle again tells him that the fate of Atlantis lies in his hands.
- Jason beats an arrogant bully who is striking an old man but the bully is Heptarian, nephew of queen Pasiphae - who is also betrothed to a reluctant Ariadne. For punishment Jason, along with Pythagoras and Hercules, must join a group of slaves training for the sport of bull leaping. If they can jump over a charging bull they will be spared. Aware of Ariadne's attraction to Jason Pasiphae, a witch, acquires a lock of his hair, with which she fashions a doll and sticks pins in it to incapacitate the boy on the day of the bull leaping. However Hercules sends a message to Medusa, who destroys the doll and breaks the spell. Thus Jason and all the slaves manage to leap over the bull and win their freedom.
- Hunting in the woods with Pythagoras and Hercules Jason finds an abandoned baby which, against the others' advice, he takes home to nurse with help from Medusa. Unbeknown to Jason the child is the son of King Laius and his wife Jocasta and Laius, with help from Pasiphae, has abandoned the child as a seer told the king one day his son would kill him. Learning that the baby has disappeared Laius sends soldiers to find him but Jocasta and royal adviser Tiresias get to him first. Tiresias is anxious to help the unhappy Jocasta save her son and so he tells Laius the baby is dead. In the meantime Hercules and the boys safely escape from the city and hand over to Jocasta's family her baby, Oedipus.
- A messenger brings Ariadne news that her exiled brother Therus wants to see her so Jason, Pythagoras and Hercules escort her to a hunting lodge in the forest where he is hiding out. Pasiphae gets wind of what is happening and sends soldiers after them but they elude the soldiers. Therus wants Ariadne to come away with him. He tells her that he is exiled because the evil, power-mad Pasiphae framed him as a plotter trying to kill their father Minos and he fears that Pasiphae will harm Ariadne as well. However she refuses, claiming that she must stay in the city to help thwart any of her stepmother's machinations and returns with Jason.
- Desperate to make Medusa fall for him Hercules seeks out cave-dwelling sorceress Circe, who gives him a jar containing the Song of the Sirens and when she hears it it has its effect on Medusa. Then she suddenly falls ill and when Hercules returns to ask Circe to cure her he finds that he has walked into a trap, designed to lure Jason into Circe's clutches - thus fulfilling a prophecy by the Oracle. With Medusa dying and Hercules turned into a pig Jason is forced to agree to a dangerous request to save his friends.
- Minos announces the betrothal of Heptarian to the unwilling Ariadne and, as a celebration, there is a pankration, a fighting contest with no rules but a money prize. Jason decides to enter, trained by his friends, and ultimately he and the previously unbeaten Heptarian are the finalists, Jason becoming a popular winner. Ariadne uses this as an excuse to persuade Minos that Heptarian's defeat is a sign that the marriage is not favoured by the gods. Minos is convinced but this antagonizes Pasiphae, who makes Ariadne pay a price.
- Hercules volunteers himself and the boys to take a trunk containing a dowry for the bride of Philemon, son of the wealthy Medios, across the desert to Helios. Pythagoras has a bad feeling about it, increased when his brother Arcas arrives and joins their caravan. Fleeing robbers the party takes shelter in a cave, the home of the Furies, who punish murderers. Seeking revenge for the death of his father Arcas invokes them and they chase the caravan across the desert but when the Furies catch up with the group the killer's identity is unexpected and his fate depends on a test of loyalty and forgiveness.
- Kyros, a vicious money lender to whom Hercules is in debt abducts Medusa and will only release her if Hercules and Jason bring him a box from Hades, the Underworld. Advised by Eunapius, a former servant of the Underworld goddess Persephone enter Hades and obtain the box but are warned that if opened it will bring bad luck upon mankind. Jason devises a plan to free Medusa by tricking Kyros with a duplicate box but unfortunately Medusa's curiosity gets the better of her and she opens the box.
- Medusa, having opened Pandora's box, now has snakes for hair and the power to literally petrify with one look so she is hiding in a cave. Hercules sets out to save her, followed by Pythagoras and Jason but they are captured by robbers and rescued by the mysterious Atalanta. Hercules overhears Pythagoras tell Atalanta that, according to inventor Daedalus, Medusa can be cured if Hercules gives his life to save her but when they arrive at her cave she forbids Hercules to sacrifice himself for her.
- Desperate for food Jason eats the remains of an abandoned feast but soon after starts to act strangely, waking up nude in a chicken coop after eating a hen. Pythagoras explains that he has stolen sacrificial food offered to the goddess of witchcraft Hecate and is condemned to turn into a hound by night. Fortunately Pythagoras finds a cure and enlists Ariadne's assistance but they have to act fast to stop Jason being hunted down by Heptarian and his soldiers.
- Jason is reminded of his promise to Circe and her grim warning should he fail to Honor their pact. With her threat hanging over him he has no choice but to act. He must kill the Queen. Infiltrating the palace will not only be mortally dangerous but also nigh on impossible. Under the cover of night, our heroes set out, but soon Jason's intentions start to unravel. As the alarm is raised, it's going to take more than just courage and chemistry to save his life - he needs the help of someone on the inside.
- Minos' health continues to fade as the tyrannical Pasiphae's scheming reaches its zenith. She sentences Ariadne to a gruesome execution not even the worst of enemies would deserve. Now that the court's loyalty is with the Queen, Jason is Ariadne's last hope. He'll need all the help he can get if he and his friends are to save her life, but fortunately there are a few in Atlantis who remain loyal to the King. The battle lines are drawn in Atlantis once and for all but just as the odds seem stacked against Jason, a shocking revelation is made that exposes the past and changes the course of the future forever.
- When bowling alley attendant Amy realises that her best mate is harbouring a foul-mouthed, hell-raised demon she knows she has to act. Fortunately she is not alone, she has an ally in Raquel and the pair prepare for their first exorcism.
- As if burying your best friend wasn't enough for one night, Amy and Raquel's exorcism attempt attracts the attention of Callum. Determined to end their demon-hunting before it has begun he recruits the soul-sucking Mercy to take them out.