The story follows four clans of cats that live in the forest. These clans are organized clans with leaders, deputies, and warriors. The clans are ThunderClan, WindClan, ShadowClan, and RiverClan. The original series tells the story of an ordinary house cat named Rusty. Rusty ends up leaving his home and joining ThunderClan. He gets the new name FirePaw. Throughout the series we see how FirePaw grows from a timid pet kitten into a fearsome warrior. The rest of the series continue to follow the clans as well as Rusty’s children and grandchildren. The clans must deal with each other, animal enemies such as dogs, and humans. There is much intrigue, action, and suspense in the stories. They are enjoyable to read and children who like animal adventure stories will love this series.Warrior All Seasons Download.
One of the casualties from HBO Max becoming WarnerMedia’s number one priority is Cinemax, HBO’s somewhat unheralded sister network. As announced at the start of 2020, Cinemax will no longer work on original content—nor will the brand be folded into the company’s glitzy new streaming service. Now you might be thinking, “Wait, Cinemax has TV shows?!” and, well, fair—lots of people slept on The Knick, and fewer still could name three Cinemax original series. But the news also means that Warrior, a supremely kick-ass and criminally underappreciated martial arts Western based on the works of Bruce Lee, will struggle to fight another day.
The series, which was brought to life by Bruce’s daughter, Shannon Lee, director of four Fast & Furious films, Justin Lin (as an executive producer), and Jonathan Tropper (creator of Cinemax’s Banshee, who serves as the showrunner), focuses on Chinese immigrant Ah Sahm (played by Andrew Koji, in a role Lee once envisioned for himself) as he arrives in San Francisco in 1875. Sahm, a proficient martial artist, is quickly sucked into Chinatown’s Tong Wars after joining the Hop Wei Tong, all while anti-Chinese sentiments grow more hostile in the city—particularly among members of the Irish working class, who believe that Chinese workers are taking jobs away from them.