Charlie's Angels
"Charlie's Angels" is a popular media franchise that began as a television series in 1976. The show follows three female private detectives, known as the Angels, who work for a mysterious benefactor named Charlie Townsend. Each Angel has unique skills, and they tackle various cases while often facing dangerous criminals.
The franchise expanded into films, with the first movie released in 2000, starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu. The movies blend action, comedy, and adventure, showcasing the Angels' teamwork and resourcefulness. The franchise has continued to evolve, with reboots and new adaptations, maintaining its focus on strong female leads.