Actor Hector Duran can currently be seen in Netflix’s new comedy “Space Force”, starring Steve Carell as General Mark Naird, tapped by the White House to lead the newest branch of America’s armed forces.
21.05.2020 - 02:09 / perezhilton.com
Wow, Netflix is kind of a downer this month! Even when it says hello it’s saying goodbye!
That’s because two of the biggest premieres are also the final seasons! First there’s the big, tearful farewell of Fuller House on June 2, then the last reason from 13 Reasons Why on June 5.
Not only that, the streaming giant is also losing a LOT of content! All of Mad Men is about to be a thing of the past, Center Stage is exiting left, Avengers: Infinity War is disappearing before your eyes.
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Actor Hector Duran can currently be seen in Netflix’s new comedy “Space Force”, starring Steve Carell as General Mark Naird, tapped by the White House to lead the newest branch of America’s armed forces.
Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen revealed this week that he decided to say goodbye to his rescue pup, Wacha, in order to keep his one-year-old son Benjamin safe. In an Instagram post, Cohen shared that he rehomed Wacha after he started to show “some occasional random signs of aggression.” “I’ve put off sharing this news as long as I could,” wrote Cohen.
Netflix is out with the old and in with the new. The streamer announced a number of titles leaving in June.
As another month draws to a close, eager streaming fans know all too well that the end of May will also mean the end of certain pieces of content in Hulu’s library as it makes room for brand new stuff.
Paul Feig will direct Netflix’s adaptation of “The School for Good and Evil,” based on Soman Chainani’s best-selling novel of the same name, the streamer announced Thursday.
Space Force — Photo: Aaron Epstein
Maybe it’s been so long since I’ve been in high school that I’ve forgotten how dramatic that period of life actually was, but after watching the new trailer for Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why,” I am reminded that my time as a teen wasn’t nearly as harrowing as the cast of characters in the Netflix drama. And I’m beyond thankful because these kids have it rough.
As Disney+ continues to find its stride among the many other popular streaming platforms vying for the public’s attention, it's breaking onto the scene in June 2020 with a slew of exclusive new content. Since its launch in November, Disney+ has consistently come out with new content for its subscribers to binge-watch as well as brand new shows that they can look forward to week-to-week.
, a new docuseries from Netflix, is offering viewers an intimate look at the lives of four doctors working at a New York City area hospital. The streaming platform shared the first look at this real life version of or, which follows brain surgeons David Langer and John Boockvar, emergency room physician Mirtha Macri and Chief Resident OB/GYN Amanda Little-Richardson as they navigate the ups and downs of patient care and try to maintain a balance between their personal and professional lives.
Need something to watch next month? HBO Max has plenty of options. With the launch of the latest streaming service (and new home of Friends) set for May 27, fans can add another TV and movie destination to their entertainment arsenal just in time to kick off a new month. And, while the coronavirus pandemic wages on, it's coming just in time to help make social distancing a bit more fun. Judging by the lengthy list of titles, you won't be bored.
By Todd Spangler
New month, new Netflix! Summer is coming into full swing, but because of the coronavirus, most of us are still spending the majority of our time at home finding ways to pass the time, from baking, to at-home haircuts to streaming new movies and TV shows as well as old favorites.
By Matt Donnelly
It’s all coming to an end for “How to Get Away With Murder”.
It's all coming to an end for .
"Netflix made all the money on that"