Down with The Crown? The Netflix series has sparked controversy over the years for its embellished tales of the British royal family — and the behind-the-scenes drama is just as juicy as the Emmy-winning story lines.
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Netflix is removing 43 different movies and TV shows from the streaming service beginning on November 1, 2021, and lasting steadily throughout the end of the month.
There are some massive fan favorites being removed like every season of Glee, the hit UK crime mystery show Broadchurch, and more.
Click inside to read the full list of expiring movies and television shows…
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Leaving 11/4/21: Buc
Down with The Crown? The Netflix series has sparked controversy over the years for its embellished tales of the British royal family — and the behind-the-scenes drama is just as juicy as the Emmy-winning story lines.
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As the days draw shorter and colder sometimes all you want to do is cosy up in front of the TV to a film so Manchester Evening News has curated a list of the best new kids film on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video UK.
Netflix UK has revealed its full list of new releases for November 2021 – see every film and TV show landing on the streaming service below.Netflix originals arriving on the streaming platform this month include the fifth season of sex positive animation Big Mouth plus a sixth outing for longstanding teen mystery show Riverdale.The platforms hugely popular docuseries Tiger King returns for a second season on November 17, and shortly after follows the live-action adaptation of Cowboy Beebop
Travellers returning from red list countries will no longer have to quarantine in hotels after the Scottish Government scrapped the list.
Netflix has released the first trailer for The Unforgivable starring Sandra Bullock as an ex-convict struggling to re-adapt to society.Directed by Nora Fingscheidt, the film is based on the 2009 British miniseries Unforgiven by Sally Wainwright.Bullock plays the lead role of Ruth Slater who, after serving a prison sentence for a violent crime, faces judgment as she re-enters society and searches for her younger sister, who she lost contact with.You can check out the trailer below.Alongside
The release date of new drama series Army of Thieves has been announced.
With the winter weather just around the corner, many families will be looking forward to settling down in front of the fire with some new TV series and films for a cosy November night in.
After reports that children as young as six were copying the challenges depicted in Netflix’s hit Battle Royale-style Korean series Squid Game, a council in the south of England has urged parents not to let their kids watch the show.
Olivia Colman‘s anticipated new film The Lost Daughter is set to stream on Netflix for UK fans.The Oscar-tipped film, which marks Maggie Gyllenhaal’s debut as a director, recently premiered at the Venice and London film festivals.It has now been confirmed that Netflix has acquired the rights for the film in the UK, Benelux and Germany, with a December 31 release date set, according to Deadline.Based on the novel of the same name by Elena Ferrante, The Lost Daughter follows a woman on holiday who
EXCLUSIVE: In addition to a host of previously set worldwide territories, Netflix, in a deal with Entertainment One, has acquired rights to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter in the UK, Benelux and Germany. Gyllenhaal’s feature directing debut will bow on the streaming service on December 31.
Netflix has teased the latest series of smash hit Money Heist (La Casa De Papel), billed as part five, vol 2 and coming out on 3 December.