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The Merlin Saga

The boyhood years of Merlin the Magician are followed from when he is washed up on the shores of Wales to his hunt to find his real home and identity, his friendship with King Arthur and his travels in enchanted lands.

The NeverEnding Story

A boy named Bastian Balthazar Bux discovers a parallel world in a book titled "The NeverEnding Story." As the boy, a loner, delves deeper into the book, he increasingly finds his life intertwined with the plot of the novel, in which a hero in the land of Fantasia must save the universe on behalf of an empress.

Uprooted

Follows a young woman who lives near a corrupted woods where people rely on the powers of a wizard to keep the evil at bay.

Wanted 2

The story continues to follow a young man who has developed his lightning-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility from training by a secret group called the Fraternity, who carries out death orders given by Fate itself.

Agatha

After quarreling with her husband over his request for a divorce, author Agatha Christie leaves their shared residence in Berkshire on the night of December 3, 1926. She leaves behind a letter for her secretary saying she is going to Yorkshire, and she is not found until 10 days later, when it is discovered that she is staying as a guest at a hotel in Yorkshire under a different name.

BAM Bus

Three young women – Bekah King, Abi Roberts, and Morgan Tabor – who, after discovering they are dating the same man, forge an unexpected friendship and embark on a life-changing road trip together on a converted school bus called ‘BAM Bus,’ named after each of their first initials.

Dambusters

During WWII, a group of airmen drawn from across the ranks of the Royal Air Force for a top-secret mission to fly deep into Germany to hit three important Nazi dams.

Eloise in Paris

Based on the classic 1950's children's book by Kay Thompson, Eloise jets off to Paris for Fashion Week and, along with one of Europe's top designers, finds herself chasing after a stolen dress.

Ernest Shackleton Project

Ernest Shackleton leads three British expeditions to the Antarctic. His ship Endurance is crushed by ice floes and he manages to keep everyone alive in a harrowing journey to safety in sub zero temperatures.

Flight of the Navigator

A 12-year-old boy is abducted by an alien spacecraft and then reappears eight years later, still the same age and with no memory of what happened. NASA scientists discover a connection between the boy and a downed spacecraft and try to exploit the boy, who ultimately escapes with the ship and attempts to reunite with his family.

Go Mutants!

Set in a high school where all of the tropes from classic 1950s alien invasion movies came true, the children of those mutant creatures have assimilated among the other kids.

Jack and the Beanstalk

An untitled Jack and the Beanstalk project directed by Rich Moore (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph).

Long Gone Heroes

A special forces soldier for hire is forced to return to the field of battle with his military team to track down a reporter entangled in a political scandal while being hunted his former comrades.

Nevermoor

Born on Eventide, Morrigan Crow's fated to die at midnight on her ninth birthday. She is spared when rescued by a mysterious stranger, and after they are chased by black-smoke hounds and shadowy hunters on horseback, they escape to a secret city called Nevermoor.

Paul Revere

Over a 24-hour period in 1775 during the American Revolution, Boston silversmith Paul Revere makes "midnight ride" from Charlestown to Lexington, Massachusetts in order to warn the Colonial militia of the impending British invasion.

Pinocchio

Follows Geppetto, the woodcarver who creates a puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy and whose nose grows when he tells a lie. When Pinocchio goes missing, Geppetto embarks on a quest to reunite with his marionette.

Race to the South Pole

In the early 1900s, two explorers try to be the first person to reach the last uncharterd territory on the planet, the South Pole. Englishman Robert Falcon Scott and Norwegian Roald Amundsen are explorers from antithetical countries. Their race, seen as heroic during a golden age of exploration, sparks international interest and galvanizes the world to see who will reach the Southernmost point first.