Netflix has a lot in store in October 2022!
01.09.2022 - 22:39 / justjared.com
Netflix has done it again: they’ve canceled another TV show after only 1 season!
So far this year, 13 TV shows have been canceled by the streamer, and many were only given one season on the streamer.
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Netflix has a lot in store in October 2022!
Michaela Zee editor “Fed Up” director Stephanie Soechtig has teamed up with Part2 Pictures, in association with Atlas Films, to direct the Netflix documentary “Get Smart With Money. The personal finance documentary follows several individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds as they examine their spending habits and, with the help of four financial coaches, figure out their financial goals and ways to improve their money mindset. The four coaches include Peter Adeney (aka Mr. Money Mustache), Tiffany Aliche (aka The Budgetnista), Ross MacDonald (aka Ro$$ Mac) and Paula Pant of Afford Anything. In a statement, Soechtig said: ”Somehow we have ended up with an education system that teaches us the fundamentals of square dancing, yet fails to teach us the fundamentals about how to manage our money. As a result, most of us are left bewildered when it comes to budgeting or investing – I know I was! While we are calling this a ‘money documentary’ it really is a happiness documentary. The personal finance concepts our coaches taught us – paying down debt, investing in your future, buying more time with your family – are the keys to a happier, more fulfilling life. I’m so excited to share all the practical tips that we learned on our journey of making this film. They have truly changed my life and I’m hopeful it will do the same for so many others!”
“The School for Good and Evil,” which debuts Oct. 19 and stars Charlize Theron and Kerry Washington. There’s also Tim Burton’s TV series “Wednesday,” which doesn’t yet have a release date but is a series-long spin on the Addams Family daughter starring Jenna Ortega.And master of Netflix horror Mike Flanagan – the mind behind the “Haunting of Hill House” and “Bly Manor” shows as well as “Midnight Mass” – is back with his Christopher Pike adaptation “The Midnight Club,” which premieres Oct.
relentlessly entertaining. This looks delightful! A super bitchy, high school-set variation on Alfred Hitchcock’s “Strangers on a Train,” in “Do Revenge” Camila Mendes (from “Riverdale”) and Maya Hawke (from “Stranger Things”) play picked-on high schoolers who make a pact to go after each other’s bullies.
Sept. 1Quantico: Seasons 1-3Sept. 2FreaksSept. 3The Vampire Diaries: Seasons 1-8Sept. 9NightcrawlerSept. 10How to Train Your Dragon 2Sept. 12Offspring: Seasons 1-7Sept. 14Saved by the Bell: Seasons 1-6 Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian StyleSaved by the Bell: The College Years Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las VegasSept. 17SkylinesSept. 18Dark SkiesDark Matter: Seasons 1-3Sept. 25Blade Runner 2049Blade Runner: The Final CutSept. 29Gotham: Seasons 1-5Sept. 303 Ninjas: Kick BackArgoBoogie NightsCatch Me If You CanThe CaveConstantineDirty HarryDumb and DumberFull Metal Jacket I Am LegendInsidiousMade of HonorMean GirlsMy Babysitter’s a Vampire: Seasons 1-2 Old SchoolThe Perfect StormThe RiteSevenThe Sweetest ThingTaxi DriverThe Talented Mr.
Sept. 1Fenced InJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure STONE OCEAN Episodes 13-24Liss Pereira: AdultingLove in the VillaOff the HookSamurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles: Season 2A Cinderella StoryA Clockwork OrangeA Good Old Fashioned OrgyA Knight’s TaleA Little PrincessAmerican BeautyAustin Powers in GoldmemberAustin Powers: International Man of MysteryAustin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeBarbie Mermaid PowerThe Bridges of Madison CountyCluelessDespicable MeDespicable Me 2Dolphin Tale 2Friday After NextHe’s Just Not That Into YouI Survived a Crime: Season 1If Beale Street Could TalkThe Italian JobJohn QJust FriendsLittle NickyMorphle Halloween Candy Magic PetNext FridayThe NotebookResident EvilResident Evil: ApocalypseResident Evil: RetributionRoad HouseSave the Last DanceScarfaceSnow White & the HuntsmanStory Time Book: Read-Along: S1This Is 40Sept. 2Buy My HouseDated and RelatedDevil in OhioFabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives: Season 2FakesThe Festival of TroubadoursIvy + BeanIvy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to GoIvy + Bean: Doomed to DanceYou’re Nothing SpecialSept. 3Little WomenSept. 5Call the Midwife: Series 11Cocomelon: Season 6Once Upon a Small TownVampire AcademySept. 6Bee and PuppyCatGet Smart With MoneyRodrigo Marques: King of UncouthSheng Wang: Sweet and JuicyUntold: The Race of the CenturySept. 7Chef’s Table: PizzaIndian Predator: The Diary of a Serial KillerSept. 8EntrappedDioramaSept. 9Cobra Kai: Season 5End of the RoadMerlí.
Netflix is giving fans a first look at their fall movie slate!
Netflix‘s Resident Evil TV adaptation – has shared a video responding to the show’s axing, after it was announced earlier this month it had been cancelled after one season.Loosely based on the horror video game series of the same name, the series’ first season premiered in July and starred Reddick along with Ella Balinska, Paola Núñez, Adeline Rudolph, Tamara Smart and Siena Agudong.The show fared poorly among viewers, with a 26 per cent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and garnering an average user rating of 3.6 per cent on IMDb. Last Friday, Deadline reported that Netflix has decided not to order a second season of the show.In a video posted to Twitter on August 28, Reddick thanked those who were a part of the series while acknowledging its end.
After news that Netflix had canceled Resident Evil after only one season, stars of the series are sharing their thoughts. Lance Reddick posted a video on social media to address fans that supported the production on the streaming platform.
At one point, Bridgerton was Netflix’s most popular television show.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has opted not to order a second season of Resident Evil, its action horror series loosely based on the popular video game franchise. The news, which comes a month and a half after the series’ July 14 release, is not entirely surprising as the drama did not have a particularly strong showing on Netflix’s Top 10 and cost vs. viewing is the streamer’s leading renewal criterion.
Netflix has axed another series after just one season.
Metacritic, “Resident Evil” holds a critics’ consensus score of 53 and an overwhelmingly negative user score of 1.5. The show holds a similar 55% critics’ score and 27% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Upon its debut, “Resident Evil” held the No.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The live-action “Resident Evil” series at Netflix has been canceled after just one season. The eight-episode first season premiered on Netflix July 14. The show was originally ordered to series at Netflix in 2020. The series debuted to a mixed critical response, registering just a 55% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes coupled with a 27% audience approval rating. Per the weekly Netflix Top 10 rankings that the streamer issues, “Resident Evil” was streamed for over 72 million hours the week it debuted, making it the number two program of the week behind only “Stranger Things” Season 4. It dropped to number three in its second week and fell out of the top 10 by week 3.
Fans are going to be sad about some of this news!
Netflix has revealed the list of movies and television shows that are being removed from the streaming service beginning on September 1, 2022.
Netflix has released the full list of movies and television shows that are heading to the streaming service beginning on September 1, 2022.