The Wilson family moves from the city to the country. There are a great many adjustments to be made. But when twelve-year-old Anna Wilson takes a shortcut home from school, she encounters a horse that changes her family's life.
Forced into hiding in a mysterious house after a tragic accident, Razan and her two children soon discover that the mysteries within its walls are the least of their worries.
“Sky Castle,” one of the most iconic Korean TV drama series of recent years, is to be remade by TV Asahi in Japan in July, 2024. The Japanese version will center around the high school admission process. This is to better reflect the reality of the Japanese education system, where high school admissions are considered more difficult and involve more parental participation. The shooting of the Japanese version of SKY Castle will feature Nao Matsushita, Fumino Kimura and Koyuki.
A young girl named Ruka, who had been living a wandering life in Osaka, is taken in by Fumi, an elementary school teacher. Later, Ruka spends time in Obihiro, Hokkaido, with Natsuhiko, who was her sister's lover, and forms a friendship with a high school girl named Maori. However, the fate that awaits her is always harsh. After arriving in Tokyo, Ruka becomes a musician and begins singing on the streets under the name Kyrie. There, she reunites with Maori, who now goes by the name Ikko and survives in Tokyo through her ever-changing cosplay and relationships with men. From Ishinomaki, Osaka, and Obihiro to Tokyo—Ruka, while being tossed about by fate, weaves a grand lyrical poem through her determined life.
As the bubonic plague spreads through Italy, a group of nobles and servants retreats to a villa, where their lavish getaway quickly spirals into chaos.
After years apart, Xu Mu reunites with her high school classmate, Xie Shi, who has now become a cold and scheming project director. The two find themselves caught in a game of cat-and-mouse and hide-and-seek.
A group of marginally in-shape amateur athletes-slash-influencers compete in a variety of "sports" that will definitely not be found at the Olympic Games. Four teams will vie for the ultimate prize, a gold medal, as they participate in the "Dirty Dish-cus," the "Pummel Horse" and everyone's favorite high-stakes competition: "Simon Seyz." Featuring Kevin Hart, Roy Wood Jr. and commentators Paul F. Tompkins and Rob Huebel. Sideline reporters and guests include Funny Marco, Rodney Perry, LaLa Ri, Jade Catta-Preta, London Hughes, Blair Socci, Ronnie Jordan, Tyler Chronicles, two-time Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez, WNBA superstar Renee Montgomery, diver Nike Agunbiade, Olympic swimmer Amanda Wier and Atlanta Falcon Ray-Ray McCloud III.