Take it from Adam Sandler: if you do right by Netflix, Netflix will do right by you. That’s certainly the case with Jason Bateman.
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over 200 streaming networks globally, users are suffering choice paralysis, because even picking a program to watch can be exhausting after a long day.Having heard the pleas of weary TV watchers, Netflix has launched a shuffle button for some mobile and streaming platforms, including Android and Fire TV users.
Apple TV and Amazon Firestick customers have thus far been excluded.The function began testing among some users last year, and could only be applied to television shows at the time with a
.Take it from Adam Sandler: if you do right by Netflix, Netflix will do right by you. That’s certainly the case with Jason Bateman.
Netflix is previewing your next binge.
Naman Ramachandran Netflix is investing in Broke And Bones, a new production company from “Black Mirror” co-creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones.Brooker is the writer and creator of the dystopian series, which began life at U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 before moving to Netflix.
Netflix film, The Girls I’ve Been.The drama, which will see the Stranger Things star return to the streaming giant, is an adaptation of Tess Sharpe’s novel of the same name, which is scheduled to hit shelves next year.According to Deadline, it’s been described as a thriller centring on a con artist, Nora, who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation to get herself, her girlfriend, and ex-boyfriend free during a hostage situation at a bank.Jason Bateman, who has his own connection to
Thomas Ravenel’s two children cuddled up to their newborn baby brother, Jonathan, on Tuesday, July 21.“Kensie and Saint meeting their new brother, Jackson, for the first time,” the Southern Charm alum, 57, captioned an Instagram family photo.In the social media upload, the South Carolina native smiled with his and his ex-girlfriend Kathryn Dennis’ daughter, 6, and son, 4, on either side of him.
Longtime Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos has been named co-CEO alongside founder Reed Hastings, the streaming giant announced Thursday. "Ted has been my partner for decades," Hastings said in a statement announcing the appointment.
Netflix is revealing some interesting info about subscribers!
“Well, you know that we have one of the lowest mortality rates anywhere,” President Donald Trump, 74, falsely said on July 13. He made this claim after a reporter asked him if he was concerned about a resurgence of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the disease that has killed more than 135,000 Americans and infected more than 3.3 million.
Shia LaBeouf is endorsing Joe Biden!
that decision came after Morgan had continuously stated his vision for the drama had always been a six-season run.“As we started to discuss the storylines for Series 5, it soon became clear that in order to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story we should go back to the original plan and do six seasons,” Morgan said in a statement Thursday.Per Netflix, “we’ll have one more season with Queen Olivia Colman, before she passes the crown to Imelda Staunton.”More to come…(Tap photo and
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announced the premiere date for its upcoming drama series “Away” and Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes announced their new podcast “Smartless” will premiere in July.Netflix has announced “Away” will premiere on Sept. 4. The upcoming drama series follows American astronaut Emma Green (Hilary Swank) as she prepares to lead an international crew on the first mission to Mars, but she must first reconcile her decision to leave behind her
Hilary Swank and Ray Panthaki are astronauts on the first mission to Mars in an early look at Netflix series Away.
Nothing can bring me down today!”Not that anyone is trying to. The 48-year-old actor, warm and open in an interview setting, has been through a full day of questioning from reporters, evoking her serious side and igniting her trans-activism mode.
Since Netflix launched its daily “top 10” ranking earlier this year, it’s been mostly composed of new titles or titles that were just added to the platform. But a peculiar title joined the top 10 ranking on June 24 and has stayed there ever since — the 2015 erotic art house film “Love” directed by Gaspar Noé.
According to Charlie Kaufman, the massive shift in the filmmaking business doesn’t have much to do with Netflix. It has a lot more to do with the studios.
Rep. Karen Bass with her gay LA deputy Darryn Harris during a visit to In The Meantime Men in South LA. (Photo by Karen Ocamb)