Turn over a New Leaf
After facing death, Nathan was sent back 20 years. Determined to change, he abandoned his criminal p...
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After facing death, Nathan was sent back 20 years. Determined to change, he abandoned his criminal p...
After facing death, Nathan was sent back 20 years. Determined to change, he abandoned his criminal p...
After facing death, Nathan was sent back 20 years. Determined to change, he abandoned his criminal p...
Watch all 122 episodes of Turn over a New Leaf on KalosTV.
Watch Turn over a New Leaf Free.
★★★★☆4.3·10 reviews
Sam_Coffee
★★★☆☆·3 months ago
Turn over a New Leaf has watchable energy and a simple payoff.
Mia_Watching
★★★★☆·3 months ago
Turn over a New Leaf is easy to watch even when you can guess the next move.
Sam_Reacts
★★★★★·3 months ago
The camera work in Turn over a New Leaf helps the confrontations land.
RemyRecaps
★★★★★·3 months ago
Even when Turn over a New Leaf gets intense, the performances keep it grounded.
KaiWatching
★★★★★·2 months ago
There is a look in Turn over a New Leaf that explains more than the dialogue.
Mia_Twist
★★★☆☆·2 months ago
Turn over a New Leaf is fine if you want something quick and low-commitment.
lateNightMeg
★★★★☆·3 months ago
The episode endings in Turn over a New Leaf are edited to keep you moving.
Mia_NoSpoilers
★★★★★·3 months ago
The editing in Turn over a New Leaf keeps the energy moving without feeling chaotic.
Nora_Reacts
★★★★☆·4 months ago
Turn over a New Leaf has a clear emotional lane and stays in it.
CalebComments
★★★★★·4 months ago
Turn over a New Leaf is paced like someone actually thought about mobile viewing.

Five years ago, Damian Cross woke up in a shallow grave. His wife sold him out. His parents were dead. His sister was gone. He was the only one who walked away. Now he's back. One man. Three syndicates. One mission: tear them all down. He starts from the bottom and rises fast. Too fast. Because the higher he climbs, the closer he gets to the truth. The people who destroyed his family? Just pawns. The real monster has been watching him the whole time. This isn't revenge anymore. This is war.

While working in the fields, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu follow a strangely behaving weasel into an abandoned mansion in the mountains. Inside, Zhang Qiang accidentally steps on a small mound, uncovering a rosewood box containing an ancient bronze mirror. The mirror is eerie—its surface is covered in green rust and blood-red streaks, while its back bears a grotesque nuo (exorcism) mask design, exuding an unsettling aura. Despite warnings from villagers like Old Man Chen and Granny Zhang about the mansion’s curse and the mirror’s dark nature, Zhang Qiang takes it home, hoping to sell it for profit. From then on, a series of bizarre events unfold: midnight knocks with no one there, the weasel’s repeated eerie appearances, livestock dying mysteriously, and ghostly wails echoing from the village at night. Most horrifyingly, no matter where Zhang Qiang discards the mirror—whether in a river, the wilderness, or deep in the mountains—it always returns, sometimes even reappearing on village walls, surrounded by terrifying nuo mask paintings. Tormented, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu return to the mansion at night to investigate. Shrouded in thick fog, the estate is even more sinister: scratching sounds come from the well, shadowy figures loom in the mist, and Zhang Qiang glimpses glowing eyes in the well’s depths before finding a bloody handprint on his face. Granny Zhang reveals that the mansion once belonged to a nuo dance performer, and his descendant, Erzhu, was driven mad by its dark history. Zhang Qiang stages a fake plan to melt the mirror, then lies in wait—only to catch the stalker: Erzhu, who had been pretending to be insane. Erzhu confesses that he fabricated the hauntings to protect his ancestral home and the mirror (a family heirloom meant as a dowry). The mirror’s “returns” were his doing—he secretly retrieved it and staged the creepy scenes. After Zhang Qiang apologizes sincerely, Erzhu takes the mirror away, and the disturbances finally cease.

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She died as a monster no one loved. She returned as the heir no one could stop. In her first life, Wren was born a black snake—mutilated and fed to beasts by her own mother. Given a second chance, she hides her true nature and waits. While a false “dragon child” is celebrated, Wren rises in silence—until one moment changes everything. A roar. A transformation. A true dragon revealed. Now the daughter they destroyed stands before them— not to beg, but to take back her throne.

Since childhood, my family was poor, and my mother was diagnosed with a brain tumor that required 300,000 for surgery. However, all our savings were taken by my father. I happened to save an old man who had a sudden illness on the roadside. This old man turned out to be the former CEO of a big company! And he suggested that I marry his grandson, a billionaire CEO! To get money for my mother's treatment, I agreed. Unexpectedly, my husband turned out to be the man I saved ten years ago! But he thinks his savior was another girl. Should I tell him the truth?

Su Qingyue, raised by her royal uncle Xiao Mohan, falls deeply in love with him—only to be rejected when she confesses. When the Xiongnu invade and demand a princess in exchange for peace, Su Qingyue volunteers to marry their leader, secretly planning to assassinate him. She succeeds but is killed in retaliation. The King of Hell, moved by her sacrifice, grants her seven days to settle unfinished business in the mortal realm. Returning to the palace, she witnesses Xiao Mohan in bed with another woman, Xu Wan’er. He accuses Su Qingyue of cowardice, unaware she’s a ghost. Heartbroken, she recalls his childhood promise to always protect her—now broken. As she tries to sever their bond, Xiao Mohan learns the truth about her assassination of the Xiongnu leader but still sides with Xu Wan’er, even whipping Su Qingyue when she refuses to kneel in apology. Clues emerge—Xiao Mohan’s headaches ease only with Su Qingyue’s handmade incense; Xu Wan’er is exposed for stealing her remedies. Yet Xiao Mohan dismisses Su Qingyue’s sacrifices, including kneeling for three days to save his life. When border reports confirm her death, he collapses in denial. In her final hours, Su Qingyue burns mementos of their love, including a hairpin he gifted her. Xu Wan’er sets her room ablaze, and though Xiao Mohan rushes in, he chooses to “save” Xu Wan’er instead. Su Qingyue, realizing his love is lost, writes a farewell letter and vanishes. Xiao Mohan’s grief erases his memories until a physician reveals the truth: Su Qingyue saved him years ago. He exiles Xu Wan’er and becomes a monk, praying for Su Qingyue’s soul.

He is known as “Number 3,” a superhuman created by a secret organization. During an escape, he rescues a stranger named Cheryl Smith and is taken in by her family, who give him the name Sam Lewis. Suffering from amnesia, he believes he is just an ordinary person. However, he soon finds himself entangled in a crisis involving his boss, Cindy, and becomes the target of both the secret organization and the criminal underworld. With every step—pursuit, intrigue, and hidden truths—shocking secrets about his true identity begin to unravel.

In her previous life, she died young with unfulfilled dreams. Reborn, she strives to break free from her past conformity and repair the relationship with her father. Auditioning for a film role with powerful crying scenes and line delivery, she skyrockets to stardom, outpacing her sister for the lead role. As she bonds with her agent—her mothers best friend—her father learns to express his silent love, revealing her mother was his eternal love. Grateful for her second chance, she finds happiness in knowing she is cherished by many.

To repay her biological parents for giving her life, Sin Seo-yeon leaves behind the wealthy Sin family and returns to her birth family, the powerful Kims. However, her parents and brother only care about their adopted daughter, Kim Ye-rim, who frames Seo-yeon and has her imprisoned for three years. After her release, Seo-yeon cuts ties with the cold-hearted Kim family at Ye-rim's birthday party—only to be relentlessly bullied by them. Just then, someone steps in to save her..

fter being publicly humiliated by her fiancé and his "best friend," a sharp-tongued heiress turns her wedding day into a spectacular act of revenge, trading up for an even more powerful husband and exposing decades of her fiancé's family secrets.

Due to memory loss, Victor Ford separates from Ava Gill (Adela Luke) for 5 years. Ava raises their son Cody alone while enduring Jenny Gills betrayal (who later gets imprisoned). Before Victors surgery, they reconcile. Ava regains family acceptance and rebuilds life amidst love dilemmas, family conflicts, and career struggles.

College student Serena is bullied at school and mistreated at home by her stepmother and stepbrother. During a routine medical check-up, a mix-up leads to her being artificially inseminated—and she unexpectedly becomes pregnant with the child of Bart, a fearsome, savage, brutal, and allegedly infertile Wolf King. Bound together by the child, they enter into a contract marriage. What no one could have predicted is that the cold-hearted, career-driven Wolf King—who vowed to never love—would gradually fall for the gentle and kind-hearted college girl…
