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All the book-based movies and TV shows featuring Alexandra Daddario, ranked
Travis Shaw is a veterinarian, living in the city of Wilmington, NC, who falls in love on his first meeting with Gabby Holland, who has moved into the house next door. Unsure of her feelings, Gabby tells Travis that their relationship wasn’t necessarily serious, so she says yes to Ryan’s marriage proposal.
A perceptive young neurosurgeon learns that she is the improbable heir of a witch lineage. She must battle with a terrible force that has followed her family for many generations as she wrestles with her newly discovered skills.
A perceptive young neurosurgeon learns that she is the improbable heir of a witch lineage. She must battle with a terrible force that has followed her family for many generations as she wrestles with her newly discovered skills.
A perceptive young neurosurgeon learns that she is the improbable heir of a witch lineage. She must battle with a terrible force that has followed her family for many generations as she wrestles with her newly discovered skills.
Crisis on Infinite Earths Part One unfolds in an adaptation of the most significant event in DC history, where the heroes from various parallel Earths must unite in a desperate attempt to rescue the Multiverse from annihilation by a formidable army of shadows.
At the top of the Empire State Building, Zeus meets Poseidon, accusing Poseidon’s demigod son, Percy Jackson, of stealing Zeus’ master lightning bolt. Sixteen-year-old Percy struggles with dyslexia, but has a unique ability to stay underwater. Mr. Brunner gives Percy a pen which he claims is a powerful weapon, and instructs Grover to take Percy and his mother Sally to Camp Half-Blood—a hidden summer camp for demigod children in Long Island.
While in Camp Half-Blood, Percy Jackson recounts the story of Thalia and her sacrifice. A young Annabeth, Luke, Grover and Thalia are running to Camp Half-Blood while being pursued by monsters. Thalia sacrifices herself to get the others into the camp, and her father Zeus turns her into a tree which forms a barrier around it.
18-year-old Mary Katherine Merricat Blackwood lives on the family estate with her older sister Constance and their ailing uncle Julian. Constance has not left the house in the six years since she was tried and acquitted of the death of her parents by poisoning. Every Tuesday, Merricat goes to the village to shop while the villagers harass her.
Emma Corrigan is a New York junior marketing representative at Panda, an organic food company, in Chicago for a sales meeting. Emma gets drunk on the flight home and when the plane hits turbulence, she thinks she will die, and reveals her personal and professional woes to a handsome stranger, including her dissatisfaction with her boyfriend Connor.
Margaret is an American expatriate living in Tokyo, Japan. She works at a Japanese flight academy during the day teaching prospective flight attendants how to pronounce English. She spends her nights getting drunk with fellow expatriates Ines and Liam and seeks out submissive sexual encounters with random men in the city’s numerous love hotels.
The Rathcarts and the Gibbons are modern day Montagues and Capulets, two rival families who each control their own media empire in New York City. Their teenage kids ignore the feud and fall in love, despite their parents efforts to keep them apart.
The story centers on a teenager who, after being expelled from their home by their parents, sets out on a quest for self-discovery. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the meaning of family.