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According to the top Brass at Netflix, the Emmy magnet won’t have to stretch itself thin trying to serve every audience. Instead, they will allow HBO to stay HBO: a label people trust for high-end storytelling, even if it means fewer shows.
Netflix Head of Global TV Bela Bajaria says she now feels like the underdog — and “that’s OK. That’s cool, it’s a good place to be the underdog.” The streamer has been in the line of fire following the company’s major drop in valuation ...
The Covenant (2023) – Dec 5th – War thriller directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a U.S. Army sergeant rescued by an Afghan interpreter, played by Dar Salim, whom he later risks everything to save.
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Game of Thrones could finally head to Netflix
In a major move, Netflix has acquired Warner Bros., and this could change everything in the world of TV. What does it mean for Game of Thrones?
Netflix’s head of U.S. and Canadian scripted TV content Peter Friedlander has decided to exit his post after nearly 14 years with the streaming service. Jinny Howe, currently head of drama series under Friedlander, has been promoted as his replacement.
Netflix has yet to list the release date on the landing page, but we can confirm that all five seasons of Falling Skies will be coming to Netflix US on January 1st, 2026. Currently, Netflix US is the only region where Falling Skies will be available to stream.
Netflix is marking ten years in Japan this month, and in that time, it has gone from a brand with zero presence to a key, noisy player in the local streaming ecosystem. Kaata Sakamoto, Netflix’s Vice-President of Content for Japan, tells Deadline that ...
Netflix’s top creative exec in Seoul spoke at the APOS media and entertainment summit about the company’s vision for K-content following the launch of ‘Squid Game’ season three on Friday. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief In past years, Netflix ...
Veronica Mars is finally heading to Netflix in January 2026 — but only in part. The first three seasons of the hit mystery drama are joining the streaming service on January 14, which means a whole new audience will finally get to find out what all the fuss was about … or revisit the show for another round of sleuthing fun.