Michael Urie has a new Netflix movie in the works!
04.03.2021 - 16:05 / msn.com
Netflix is going to give you plenty of reasons to stay on your sofa in March. It’s an extremely busy month for the streaming service thanks to the arrival of new original titles and a huge amount of licenced content.
In terms of the original titles, there is The Irregulars, a crime series about a group of teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for Sherlock Holmes, and Sky Rojo, the latest must-watch drama from the creators of Money Heist. In regards to the list of licenced titles,
.Michael Urie has a new Netflix movie in the works!
Michael Urie, Philemon Chambers and Luke Macfarlane are set to join a star-studded cast for . «Desperate to avoid his family’s judgment about his perpetual single status, Peter convinces his best friend Nick to join him for the holidays and pretend that they're now in a relationship. But when Peter’s mother sets him up on a blind date with her handsome trainer James -- the plan goes awry,» the film's logline describes.s producer, Joel S.
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Before he became an Oscar-winning film actor that headlined a number of major features, Jamie Foxx got his start on the small screen. From his multi-season run on the sketch comedy series, “In Living Color,” in the early-‘90s to his popular sitcom, “The Jamie Foxx Show,” Foxx became a household name telling jokes and acting silly on TV.
Get ready to meet “The Upshaws”.
Waffles + Mochi, launches tomorrow on Netflix and, in many ways, it’s as wholesome as they come. A mixture of puppetry, animation and documentary, it follows the adventures of two puppets: Waffles, a creature born from an unthinkable act of union between a lady yeti and a male frozen waffle, and her best friend Mochi, a mochi.
Netflix is going to give you plenty of reasons to stay on your sofa in March. It’s an extremely busy month for the streaming service thanks to the arrival of new original titles and a huge amount of licenced content.
Netflix is going to give you plenty of reasons to stay on your sofa in March. It’s an extremely busy month for the streaming service thanks to the arrival of new original titles and a huge amount of licenced content.
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college admissions scandal, which ultimately sent actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin to jail, is the subject of a new Netflix documentary called. The title is a reference to the code name the FBI gave the investigation that exposed a scheme to fraud elite colleges around the nation.
Netflix is going to give you plenty of reasons to stay on your sofa in March. It’s an extremely busy month for the streaming service thanks to the arrival of new original titles and a huge amount of licenced content.
Netflix queue is getting a refresh. Several popular titles and new originals are hitting the streaming service on March 1, including and the new documentary about rapper Later in the month, , which was inspired by the widely covered scandal involving Lori Loughlin and several other celebrities, arrives to Netflix as well.Read on below for everything new you can watch on Netflix in March.
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Netflix is removing a lot of titles from the streaming service in March, and some of these movies and television shows are going to devastate fans!
Netflix has announced the full list of movies and TV shows that are set to debut on the streaming service beginning on March 1, 2021.