Honestly, 'The Almega S' is such a mood. I watched it years ago on an old DVD set from my local library—libraries are low-key treasure troves for this kind of thing. Recently, I spotted it on Amazon Prime Video in some regions, but it's geo-blocked where I am. A VPN might work if you're desperate. The fan community's pretty tight-knit; someone on Discord was organizing group rewatches with Google Drive links, but that feels sketchy. I'd say keep an eye on Shout! Factory—they rescue shows like this all the time. Till then, maybe check secondhand shops for DVDs?
Ugh, 'The Almega S' is one of those shows that's weirdly hard to track down legally. I stumbled across it while deep-diving into obscure 90s sci-fi, and the only place I've seen it consistently is on Vudu's rental service. It's not free, but at least it supports the creators. They have both the dubbed and original versions, which is cool if you're a purist like me.
A friend mentioned it might be on Tubi too, but I checked last week and it wasn't there anymore—their catalog shifts a lot. If you're into podcasts, there's a great episode of 'Forgotten Futures' that talks about the show's influence on later series like 'Lexx.' Makes me wish it was easier to stream!
let me tell you, it's a bit of a hidden gem! From what I've gathered, it's not on mainstream platforms like Netflix or Hulu, which is a shame because it totally deserves more attention. I finally found it on a niche streaming site called RetroFlix—they specialize in older sci-fi series and cult classics. The interface is a bit clunky, but the quality is decent, and they have subtitles in a few languages.
If you're into physical media, there's also a limited-run Blu-ray collection floating around on eBay, though it's pricey. I snagged one last year, and the extras are worth it—interviews with the cast, concept art, all that good stuff. For now, RetroFlix seems like the most accessible option unless you want to sail the high seas, which I wouldn't recommend. The show's creator is pretty active on fan forums and has hinted at a potential remaster, so fingers crossed!
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Ten years ago, the Varyn Pack slaughtered the Serans, leaving nothing but ashes behind.
But one survived...
The Alpha’s daughter.
Born of both Alpha and Omega blood, she was an anomaly. An Almega.
Now she’s back, hiding behind the mask of a weak and naive omega, her smile deadly and her goal to destroy the Alpha of the Varyn Pack and his Pack itself.
She will make him trust her. Desire her. Fall for her.
And when he does, she’ll destroy him and everything he loves, slowly, beautifully, and without mercy.
Because an easy death would never be enough.
Leon is an Omega, a secret his desperate mother has hidden for years. When his ruthless father, Alpha Zane Darkwood, discovers the truth, he makes Leon a brutal offer: infiltrate the elite Dunaris Academy as his other son or watch his mother die.
Now, Leon must survive in a school for Alphas while spying on their greatest enemy, the Crescent heir, all to save his mother, he must play the part of the alpha brother he never knew.
But unbeknownst to him, this brother of his has a secret, one crazy enough to turn the tides of his entire mission and drag him deeper into the dangerous world of Alphas.
Imagine being born into a world where your voice is silenced and your worth is measured by your usefulness. Davina, a young omega, knows this reality all too well. But when she meets Malcolm, the Alpha's son, her life is forever changed. As they fall deeper in love, they're forced to navigate the messy world of pack drama, old-school traditions, and family secrets that can make or break their relationship.
Will their love be strong enough to overcome the obstacles in their path, or will the pack's expectations tear them apart?
Leda is a young Omega who lives her life in the novels, keeping her nature a secret that is carefully directed.
Omegas having tremendous traits are highly priced, and yet, they have no rights, rather they are used as toys/slaves in the hands of the Alpha males who are much powerful and are seen as the government.
Living a life in the slum was very tough but to survive, she pretends to be a Beta when she was given a contract at the Ceres House(A place of prostitution).
Brumeh, the Alpha and a fierce cartel boss presume her to be a Beta on their meeting at the Ceres House. What happens when he eventually finds out about her secret...?
What if humanity’s cruelest monster is the only one who can save you?
In the toxic slums of Sector 4—far beneath the glittering glass domes of the elite city—there is only one rule: keep a low profile and stay alive. Jada is a master of survival. From the scraps discarded by the upper class, she builds everything she needs to exist in this merciless world. But during a brutal raid by the ruling Consortium, her identity scanner suddenly flashes a blood-red alarm. The verdict is neither prison nor death. It is: Sector Omega.
Sector Omega is a myth born of whispered nightmares. It is the Consortium’s deepest underground laboratory, where the authorities breed genetically mutated supersoldiers. Jada is thrown into a pitch-black cell as a "calming companion" for the most dangerous experiment of all: Subject Zero.
He calls himself Kael, and he is the Apex. An unstoppable beast, engineered for war in the toxic outer world—a nightmare of muscle, claws, and blinding rage. Every woman sent into this cell before Jada never left it alive. Yet, when the monster attacks from the shadows and lunges at her, he suddenly halts. The beast catches a scent. In the rebellious scavenger, Kael sees no prey—he recognizes his destined mate.
With a single, guttural "Mine," Jada’s fate changes forever. Certain death transforms into a perilous alliance. Kael vows to protect his mate with his life, while Jada discovers the man hidden beneath the monster. To escape the cruel Consortium, they must ignite a bloody rebellion together—one that will shake the dystopian world beneath the dome to its very foundations. For an Apex does not share.
Tropes: Sci-Fi Dystopia, Werewolf Romance, Fated Mates, Touch Her and You Die.
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Valerie thought she had it all, a devoted fiancee, a promising future, and a life carefully planned. But everything took a left turn when her fiancee accused her of cheating on him and being pregnant despite the fact that she was still a virgin.
And true to his claims, the test was positive, Valerie was pregnant, question was how? Her family casts her out and her fiancee breaks up with her. Valerie is devastated and has no idea what to do until she rans into Max Black. A man who claims the child she is carrying is his.
Valerie is forced into a marriage of convinience, she steps into the world of Max Black only to uncover some dark secrets, he is not just rich and powerful, he is the alpha of a secret werewolf pack and the child growing inside of her is his heir and also part werewolf.
Valerie is now torn between fear of the life growing I side of her and the growing bond she feels with the man who vows to protect her and her unborn child
I recently stumbled upon 'Blind Alpha S' while browsing for new dramas to binge, and let me tell you, it’s got that addictive blend of suspense and romance that hooks you right away. From what I’ve found, it’s available on Viki, which is my go-to for Asian dramas—they usually have solid subtitles and a clean interface. I also checked Netflix, but it doesn’t seem to be there yet, at least not in my region. If you’re into legal streaming, Viki’s subscription is worth it for the quality alone.
For those who don’t mind ads, I’d recommend checking out platforms like Rakuten Viki’s free tier or even YouTube, where some episodes might pop up. Just be cautious of sketchy sites; I’ve had friends accidentally download malware while hunting for obscure shows. Honestly, 'Blind Alpha S' deserves the legit treatment—it’s got such a gripping plot twist in the later episodes that I don’t want anyone to miss out because of buffering or dodgy subtitles.
it's surprisingly tricky! The animated movie seems to hop between platforms—last month it was on Netflix in my region, but now I only see it available for rent on Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV. Sometimes these older animated films pop up on niche services like Hoopla (if your library offers it) or Tubi with ads.
What's weird is how licensing works—my friend in Canada said it's included with their Paramount+ subscription, while here in the States I had to pay $3.99. Pro-tip: JustWatch.com is my go-to for real-time availability checks. The 3D animation hasn't aged perfectly, but my kids still adore the wolf pack dynamics!