The scene of the movie starts with.

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"The scene of that movie or serial starts with a man getting killed in the street."

Is this a correct way of start telling about a movie or a serial?
 

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Is this [STRIKE]a[/STRIKE] the correct way [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] to start telling ​someone about a movie or a serial?

No.

The first scene of the move/series shows a man being killed in the street.
The movie/series starts with a shot of a man being killed in the street.

If you're not talking about the very first scene of the whole thing, then use "One of the scenes in the film/series shows ...".
 

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No. None of your sentences with choices joined by 'or' are correct. They never have been.
"The first scene of the movie is of a man getting killed in the street."
"The movie begins with a scene of a man getting killed in the street."
 
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