By Peter Debruge
08.04.2020 - 16:49 / tvguide.com
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
By Peter Debruge
By Variety Staff
All good things must come to an end—and so we’ve reached the moment when we must bid adieu to some of our favorite things currently streaming on .The good news is there aren’t too many of them—and there’s even more amazing content coming to the , so you won’t ever be at a loss for something to watch. And now that you know what’s leaving, you have time to plan for a rewatch (complete with popcorn and red wine, of course) or a last go-round with the and Austin Powers movies.
Netflix has revealed the list of movies and TV shows that are being removed from the streaming service beginning on May 1, 2020.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll, as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises above 2 million. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers for Disease Control's recommendations for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease known as COVID-19 and save lives.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theaters have temporarily darkened their screens, forcing many studios to push back the release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
Need to something new to watch? Well, Netflix is here to help. The streaming service might've seen some of its productions paused as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still presenting new original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been consistently delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
We’re only a few months into 2020, and so far, Netflix has released a handful of new films for fans to stream.
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Christian Davin has been named global head of movies marketing for Amazon Studios, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Davin joins the company from Netflix, where he most recently served as vp global creative marketing for films, working on campaigns for Roma, Bird Box and To All the Boys, among others.
Need to something new to watch? Well, Netflix is here to help. The streaming service might've seen some of its productions paused as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still presenting new original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been consistently delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
It's finally here. The Strokes unveiled their sixth album, The New Abnormal, on Friday (April 10), six years after their last full-length release, 2013's The Comedown Machine.
Orlando Bloom is reportedly being eyed up to play Tiger King-turned-felon Joe Exotic in a new movie based on the hit real-life Netflix series.
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
How would you like some very good news heading into another weekend of amid the (COVID-19) pandemic? is making a number of its hit shows, documentary series, and movies available to stream for free.That's right: Many of the network's hits are now available to stream completely for free on HBO NOW and HBO GO—no subscription necessary.
Selena Gomez revealed the list of movies, TV shows, music, and more that she’s been consuming to help pass the time in her social distanced quarantine.