Netflix has released the first trailer for Diana: The Musical, which will release on the streaming service in October ahead of resuming Broadway previews the following month.
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Jennifer Yuma editorNetflix released a trailer for Season 6 of “Nailed It!,” which premieres Sept.
15.In the new season, the bakers face even tougher challenges than ever before, including making paranormal pastries, celebrating Black history by creating edible versions of historical icons, and recreating chocolate masterpieces inspired by judge and chocolatier Jacques Torres.The trailer, which you can watch below, begins with host Nicole Byer playing with edible versions of herself, Torres and
.Netflix has released the first trailer for Diana: The Musical, which will release on the streaming service in October ahead of resuming Broadway previews the following month.
Ethan Shanfeld Netflix announced that Season 2 of “Gentefied” will premiere on Nov. 10.The American Ferrera-produced Latinx dramedy series follows three cousins who unite to keep their grandfather’s popular taco shop open amid rising gentrification in their Boyle Heights neighborhood.Starring Joaquín Cosío, J.J.
Selome Hailu editorPeacock has released a trailer for “Unidentified with Demi Lovato,” which premieres on Sept. 30.The four-part UFO docuseries sees Lovato, their friend Matthew and their sister Dallas consult with leading experts, investigate eyewitness encounters, uncover government documents and conduct tests to search for the truth about UFOs.
The trailer for Midnight Mass just debuted!
Break out the pumpkins! With September officially here, Netflix just announced its annual Netflix & Chills lineup — which includes a ton of new creepy TV series and films beginning this month.
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Netflix is bringing back more of The Circle!
Jennifer Yuma editorNetflix released a trailer for “The Circle” Season 3, which premieres Sept. 8.The four-week reality competition series will begin with eight new players as they compete to become a top social media influencer and win $100,000.
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You vs. Wild: Out Cold,” premiering on Sept.
After two hugely successful seasons, You, the psychological thriller series is returning for a third season, and from the new teaser, it looks like this could be the most terrifying yet.
is getting the finale it deserves.The series has been saved by Netflix for a fourth and final season, after it was canceled by NBC earlier this year. According to the streaming service, the last season will be comprised of 20 episodes, «which will bring the story of the passengers of Flight 828 to its conclusion.» No release date has been announced at this time.«What started years ago as a flight of fancy deep in my imagination has evolved into the jet engine journey of a lifetime.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix announced that 10 more actors have been added to the cast of “Wednesday,” the upcoming reboot of “The Addams Family” starring Jenna Ortega in the titular role.Thora Birch joins the cast as Wednesday’s dorm mother Tamara Novak, while Riki Lindhome will play Wednesday’s therapist Dr.
Jennifer Yuma editorAmazon Prime Video released a trailer for the fourth and final season of “Goliath,” which premieres Sept. 24.Viewers were left with a cliffhanger in the Season 3 finale, when lawyer Billy (Billy Bob Thornton) faced a murder attempt.
For the first time ever, a documentary fully supported by the Schumacher family will be released to Netflix and will delve into the life of seven-time world champion Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher.
Margaret Qualley and Andie MacDowell are teaming up for a new Netflix series!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNetflix has announced release dates for its entire fall and winter film slate, a list of buzzy films that includes “Don’t Look Up,” a dark comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Adam McKay; Jane Campion’s drama “The Power of the Dog” with Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons; and Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut “Passing.”Those titles, along with Idris Elba’s Western “The Harder They Fall”; “The Starling,
Jennifer Yuma editorNetflix announced that “Maid” will premiere Oct.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix has released first look photos of the upcoming “Cowboy Bebop” adaptation starring John Cho, which premieres on Nov.
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