Category: Netflix News
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Netflix Debuts First Ever Stop-Animation Pokémon Series
Netflix’s new stop-animation series, Pokémon Concierge, debuted on December 28, expanding the franchise into a resort for familiar characters that need a rest from their rigorous training schedules and battles. The series welcomes Haru to the tropical island resort, a new concierge who’s in training with more experienced staffers to take care of the Pokémon…
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Netflix Acquires Lost, Prison Break, and a Dozen More Disney Shows
Lost finds its way back to Netflix as part of a pending content agreement with Disney that will give the platform streaming rights to more than a dozen Disney series, including Prison Break and White Collar. The deal is part of a short-term domestic content agreement that grants Netflix the licensing to 14 Disney shows…
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Star Trek: Prodigy Debuts on Netflix This Christmas
Netflix will debut the first season of Star Trek: Prodigy this Christmas, the company said in an email to Cord Cutters News. The complete first season of the animated series will be available to stream starting December 25, news shared by executive producer Aaron J. Waltke on X, formerly Twitter. The move to Netflix marks…
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Why Disney, Paramount, and Peacock’s Money Troubles Are Good For You
It’s been a brutal year if you run a streaming business. After years of pouring billions of dollars into creating exclusive content, companies like Disney, Paramount, and Comcast, which owns Peacock, are deep in the red. But their losses may end up being your gain as the need to rein in expenses may mean you’ll…
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The Best Action Show on Max Will Soon Be Headed to Netflix
A mash-up between a Boardwalk Empire-like period piece and martial arts shouldn’t work. But with Warrior, the genres blend together into a satisfying, surprisingly deep, and wild ride. The drama, based on a concept by Bruce Lee, follows the brutal Chinatown gang (known as tongs) wars and political machinations of late 1800s San Francisco, started…
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Netflix is Rebooting the ‘One Piece’ anime — While the Original is Still Airing
Netflix on Sunday said that it has ordered a remake of the immensely popular and long-running anime One Piece — even as the original series still hasn’t wrapped up. The streaming giant on Sunday announced the anime reboot on X, formerly Twitter, called The One Piece, and said that WIT Studios, which produces the critically…
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Netflix Will No Longer Be On These Sony TVs Starting Next Year
Netflix will no longer be available on dozens of older models of Sony TV and Blu-Ray players in February of next year due to “technical limitations,” Sony said on its website. Sony TVs from 2011 to 2013, including the EX, HX, W series, and Sony Blu-Ray players, will no longer support the Netflix app. It…
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Netflix’s Beverly Hills Cop Sequel Will Launch in Summer 2024, With Trailer to Land Tomorrow
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F is coming out on Netflix in the summer of 2024, the streaming platform confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday and teased the first look at a trailer coming out tomorrow. Eddie Murphy returns to his role as Axel Foley nearly 40 years after the Oscar-nominated original hit theaters in…
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You Can Now See How 18,214 Netflix Shows and Films Performed Here
Netflix on Tuesday unloaded a treasure trove of data on how 18,214 shows and movies on the service performed in the first half of the year. The report, titled What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report, kicks off what the company said will be a biannual release. Listed are the titles, whether they’re available globally,…
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Netflix Will Launch 86 Free Games By Year’s End, Including GTA, and Has 90 Games in Development
Netflix’s bid to become a gaming giant isn’t slowing down. The subscription streaming leader said on Wednesday that by year’s end, it will have launched 86 games, including the tomorrow’s launch of Grand Theft Auto Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. It added that the company has nearly 90 more games in development. You can access…