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Magic City is an American drama television series created by Mitch Glazer for the Starz network. [1] [2] The pilot episode previewed on Starz March 30, 2012, [3] and premiered April 6, 2012. [4] Starz renewed the series for an eight-episode second season on March 20, 2012, [5] and canceled it August 5, 2013, after two seasons. [6]
Jekyll (TV series) (2007) Merlin (2008–12) The Moon Stallion; Out of the Unknown; The Owl Service; Primeval; Robin Hood; Requiem; Robin of Sherwood (1984–1986) The Tomorrow People; The Mighty Boosh; Wizards vs Aliens; The Worst Witch (2017-) The City and the City; Yonderland
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Image credits: Lucasfilm Ltd. #14 Grace and Frankie. This pair of senior ladies strike an unexpected friendship when their husbands turn out to be gay and fall in love with each other.
One of the main protagonists of the series. An omega wolf in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada, he falls in love with an Alpha wolf, Kate, in spite of pack laws forbidding it. Jimmy Crystal Sing 2: Antagonist for Sing 2, he is a rich media mogul, heading Crystal Entertainment in Redshore City, and father of Porsha Crystal. Very arrogant ...
She is born near the end of the fourth book, The Tangle Box, and is one of the main characters of the fifth, Witches' Brew. She becomes a protagonist in the sixth volume, A Princess of Landover. Terry Brooks: Dejah Thoris: Barsoom series The princess of the Martian city-state/empire of Helium. Edgar Rice Burroughs: Jane Porter Clayton, Countess ...
Love Begins (2010, TV) Love's Everlasting Courage (2011, TV) Love Comes Softly (2003, TV) Kermit's Swamp Years (2002, video) The Muppet Movie (1979) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) The Fox and the Hound 2 (2006, video) The Fox and the Hound (1981) The Thing (2011) The Thing (1982)
This is a list of supercouples, fictional couples who have been titled supercouples by the media, usually with the addition of substantial fan support; they may have been referred to as power couples or dynamic duos, and are often defined by a standard set of criteria or circumstances; these circumstances include mania (significant press and media attention being placed on the couple, having ...