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Streaming services, but particularly Netflix, are known for giving shows a substantial bump in attention. “Breaking Bad” was famously saved from an early cancellation by Netflix thanks to the huge increase in viewership the series gained following its debut on the streaming platform. Meanwhile, other shows have been flat-out revived by Netflix after being canceled, including “Lucifer”…
No TV show is safe in the streaming age. With licensing agreements between studios and platforms frequently fickle at best, shows can disappear seemingly overnight, leaving no trace or official archive. That fate has come for “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” the Netflix reboot of the classic ’80s cartoon, created by queer sci-fi/fantasy maestro…
The first ever cop show led by a woman was the 1957 series “Decoy” — but there wouldn’t be a second for another 17 years.
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Though 2026 is half over, there are plenty of great Netflix shows to look forward to in the second half of the year. Netflix remains one of the biggest streamers in the game, and this year has already seen some big television premieres. His & Hers became one of the streamer’s biggest hits ever, while…
From the moment he first appeared as Captain Jonas Grumby, aka The Skipper, Alan Hale Jr. remained fond of “Gilligan’s Island.” Rightly so. The actor brought joy to millions as the perpetually perplexed Skipper, and the importance of such a thing was not lost on the man himself. That said, he had a lot more…
Sunday’s matchup marks the fourth time this season a Diamondbacks game has been streamed on Peacock
The hit sci-fi series Silo is back today for a third season, streaming exclusively on Apple TV. Based on the book series by Hugh Howey, the acclaimed series sees the human population living in a vast underground bunker, but no one really knows how it came to be
“Teach You a Lesson” has become Netflix’s fifth most-watched Korean series of all time, overtaking the 2022 hit revenge drama “The Glory.”