Gwendoline Christie looks devilish in the first look at her character in the upcoming Netflix series The Sandman.
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pic.twitter.com/8ceTSHqr2c“We’re trying to be more transparent with the market and talent and everybody,” Sarandos said (via The Verge). “It’s a big black box for everybody.” He showed off the data right after dismissing Apple TV+’s Emmy-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” as “an awards-y show” that probably had a comparably small audience.
Apple TV+ has never released any viewership info nor any kind of an idea as to how many people subscribe or have the nearly two-year-old streaming service. Sarandos
.Gwendoline Christie looks devilish in the first look at her character in the upcoming Netflix series The Sandman.
all of them make for great viewing options when you turn the lights down, light some candles and cozy up with a warm blanket.Check out our picks for the best Halloween movies on Netflix below.In the trio of “Fear Street” movies, a group of friends confronts a series of murders and how they are historically connected to their town of Shadyside. The films take place in reverse chronological order — the first staged in 1994, the second in 1978 and the last in 1666, where everything started.
Have you ever been watching a movie and thought, "imagine if this had happened in real life?".
After teasing us yesterday with an upcoming David Fincher project, Netflix has spilled the goods on Twitter: They’re reteaming with the 3x Oscar nominated filmmaker on a new noir docu-series Voir.
The stars of “That ’70s Show” are getting ready to say “hello Wisconsin!” once again, as a new spin-off of the iconic series is announced by Netflix.
‘Tis the season for holiday movies. Netflix just announced its slate for holiday movies coming soon — and it includes multiple movies with characters fans have already fallen for.
The first trailer for Love Hard, Netflix‘s newest holiday rom-com, is finally here!
Goop,” an unscripted series premiering with six episodes on Oct. 21.In “Sex, Love & Goop,” Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow hosts real-life couples as they explore their bodies and try to enhance their relationships with a focus on understanding how each person experiences pleasure differently.
Katie Song Netflix released a new trailer for the second season of “Locke & Key,” which debuts Oct. 22.The new season will follow Tyler (Connor Jessup), Kinsey (Emilia Jones) and Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) as they unlock more family secrets, digging deeper into the power and mystery of the keys while danger lurks closer than they know.In the trailer, which you can watch below, new passageways and secrets contained by the house are teased throughout, from magical lockers to frosted mirrors.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix has moved fast to roll out official merchandise for “Squid Game,” in a bid to capitalize on the unexpected success of the Korean survival thriller.The streamer’s merch for “Squid Game” (at this link) includes T-shirts with the show’s logo and key images from the series ($34.95), a shirt that lets you pick a custom player number ($39.95), and a customizable hoodie that lets you pick a square, triangle or circle icon — which represent the three different
Trigger warning: this article deals with the topic of domestic violence.New miniseries Maid is sure to become Netflix's latest must-watch show.
We’re knee-deep pumpkin spice season and with the night’s drawing in most of us are looking forward to plenty of cosy nights at home over the coming weeks.
Hailey Bieber is celebrating her wedding anniversary by sharing some never-before-seen photos with fans. The model and her husband, Justin Bieber, first got married in 2018, spontaneously showing up to a courthouse in New York City for a no-frills ceremony.“Justin and Hailey told friends and family they were going to get paperwork and inquire about a marriage license but decided to tie the knot right at the courthouse,” a source told E! News at the time.
Since February of this year, five documentaries have been released surrounding the fraught legal battles concerning Britney Spears and the #FreeBritney movement. BBC, CNN, Hulu, and now Netflix have all joined in on the latest media craze surrounding the pop star’s battle to free herself from a conservatorship that was placed on her over a decade ago.
Netflix has revealed rankings of its most popular original TV shows and movies, measured by hours-watched during the first month of release.The streaming platform, who have been hesitant about releasing worthwhile viewing statistics in the past, have published the “most comprehensive look so far” at the service’s most popular shows and movies.Speaking at Vox Media’s Code Conference (via Variety), Netflix’s co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos said: “We’re trying to be more transparent
Netflix may have another hit on its hands. The streaming service’s new Korean-language series “Squid Game” is slated to be the company’s “biggest” show of all time.Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos explained during the annual Code Conference Monday that “Squid Game” will “definitely” be the streamer’s biggest non-English series.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Gina Atwater, best known for her work on “Westworld” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” has inked a multi-year overall deal with Netflix. Atwater will create, produce, direct and write new prestige series and other projects at Netflix that put traditionally underrepresented characters at the forefront of the narrative.
Netflix, over the course of its history, has been incredibly secretive when it comes to statistics. This has caught the film and TV industry off guard, as people grew accustomed to box office and ratings data for projects.
captures 19th-century British aristocrats in search of love, premiered in December.French crime-thriller “Lupin” and the first season of “The Witcher” tied for second on the top-ten shows list, with 76 million accounts tuning in to each.As for movies, the action film “Extraction,” about a black-market mercenary tasked with rescuing a drug lord’s kidnapped son, earned the top spot — with 99 million accounts tuning in during its first 28 days, Netflix said.Horror-thriller “Bird Box” took second