Tag: Netflix
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What’s New This Week on Netflix For The Week of May 4, 2026
It feels like Kevin Hart week on Netflix. Between his roast and Funny AF, Hart is all over the streamer. Along with bad exes and Dr. Seuss, the streaming service is serving up plenty of content to keep your screens laughing. May 4 • Dr. Seuss’s Horton! – Season 2 • Funny AF with Kevin…
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Netflix Launches Vertical Videos on Mobile
Netflix is following in the footsteps of TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram and introducing vertical videos for its mobile app. The new vertical video feed, called Clips, shares highlights from Netflix content and is part of a broader redesign of the mobile app. In an announcement about the redesign shared today, Netflix said that after updating…
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Here is Everything Coming to Netflix in May 2026
May is bringing a massive wave of new content to Netflix, with everything from blockbuster films to new series and specials arriving throughout the month. Whether you’re revisiting classics or diving into fresh releases, there’s plenty to watch. From fan-favorite movies to new originals and live events, here’s everything coming to the streaming service in…
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What’s New This Week on Netflix For The Week of April 27, 2026
April showers bring May titles. As we cross from month four to five, Netflix has fresh content ready to roll across your screen. Here’s everything you can watch as we enter the final week of April and the first of May. April 27 • Straight to Hell (Season 1) (Netflix Original) • Supernova: Genesis (LIVE)…
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What’s New This Week on Netflix For The Week of April 20, 2026
What are you watching on Netflix? Well, here’s some more to choose from when your binge is done. The streamer is hitting 4/20 with all sorts of new content to take in. April 20 • CoComelon Lane (Season 2) (Netflix Original) April 21 • Unchosen (Limited Series) (Netflix Original) • Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne…
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Law & Order Arrives on Netflix: The Classic Procedural Drama Now Streaming for US Subscribers
Netflix subscribers in the United States woke up to a major addition to their libraries on April 20 as the original Law & Order series became available to stream, as first spotted by What’s On Netflix. The long-running NBC procedural drama, which first premiered in 1990, is making its debut on the platform with a…
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Barack & Michelle Obama Will End Their Movie & TV Partnership With Netflix This Year
Higher Ground Productions, the media company established by former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, is set to operate as an independent entity once its current agreement with Netflix concludes later in 2026, according to a report from Deadline. The move marks the end of an eight-year exclusive partnership that began in…
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Netflix Signals Interest in More NFL Games, Eyes Bigger Role in Live Sports
Netflix is still interested in the NFL, but not in the old-school way. During its Q1 2026 earnings call, the company made clear that its sports strategy has not changed. The streaming giant wants big, breakthrough live events, not massive full-season rights packages. Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said Netflix is in discussions with the NFL and…
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Netflix’s Co-Founder Reed Hastings Announces He is Stepping Down
Netflix’s co-founder Reed Hastings will depart from the company’s board of directors in June when his current term expires, marking a significant milestone in the streaming giant’s nearly three-decade history. The announcement came alongside Netflix’s first-quarter 2026 earnings report, which showed solid financial performance but triggered an immediate negative reaction from investors due to softer…
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NFL Rights Battle Heats Up as Sunday Night Football Faces Streaming Threat
The NFL’s next media shake-up may involve one of the most valuable properties in sports television, Sunday Night Football, finding a new home. Per a Puck report by John Ourand, NBC’s hold on the league’s marquee primetime package could be in jeopardy when the NFL goes back to market. Streaming giants such as Netflix, YouTube,…
