In 1987, ITV franchise HTV made an obscure anthology horror series, Night Voices, which has mostly vanished into the ether almost as surely as the wiped episodes of Late Night Horror.
Set during an alternate-history version of the Napoleonic Wars, in which dragons not only exist but are piloted like skyships and choose their own masters, the series centers primarily on events involving titular dragon Temeraire and his handler, Will Laurence.
A student without ambition, broke and insecure, Amine is searching for meaning in his life. One day, like any other, while he is bored in a lecture hall, he meets the girl for whom he will want to change his life: Anissa! How can he win over this young blonde from a wealthy background? Thanks to the powers bestowed upon him by a mysterious figure who gives him a smartphone unlike any other—one that can transform and take on the appearance of anything. From that moment on, an adventure full of unexpected twists begins for Amine.
2046. The air has become unbreathable and the planet is suffering from a lack of oxygen. Green Militias are in power and have been denying people all contact with Nature for years in order to heal it. In NUR, in Sardinia, stretches one of the few remaining surviving forests, bordered by an impassable wall and guarded by drones. Five teenagers, who grew up without ever having touched a tree or taken a swim in the sea, decide to enter the forest, risking their lives, to discover the truth about their parents’ disappearance and take back their future.