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Stan Lee famously wanted Marvel Comics to be the world outside your own window. For Lee and his many, many collaborators over the years, that window overlooked New York City. From Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four to Daredevil and Doctor Strange, the streets of Manhattan didn’t simply contain pedestrians and taxi cabs, but superhero adventures.…
Two thrillers, unalike in style and attitude yet with much in common, arrived Wednesday to television.
When Daredevil (2015) first premiered on Netflix, it immediately distinguished itself from the rest of Marvel’s television output. Gritty, grounded, and unapologetically brutal, the series offered a street-level perspective that stood in stark contrast to the cosmic stakes and larger-than-life spectacle of the MCU films. Audiences quickly embraced its intense fight choreography, layered storytelling, and…
The Claudia Winkleman Show only launched in March, with just seven episodes made. Photograph: Matt Crossick/PAThe Claudia Winkleman Show only launched in March, with just seven episodes made. Photograph: Matt Crossick/PA
The popular British spy thriller Killing Eve is streaming on Netflix. The show is based on Luke Jennings’ Villanelle novel series, with each season led by a different head writer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge handles Season 1, with Emerald Fennell working on Season 2, Suzanne Heathcote on Season 3, and Laura Neal lending her talents to Season 4.
X-Men ’97 producer Larry Houston opened up about the lifespan of the acclaimed Disney+ revival. Marvel Animation’s modern continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series has been firing on all cylinders. Following the massive success of its debut season in 2024, X-Men ’97 Season 2 maintained the momentum, anchored by strong reviews and character-driven storylines. With…
Pluto TV is adding six more TV shows to its free content library. Beginning August 1, viewers will find Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, iZombie, Reign, Faking It and Awkward in Pluto TV’s on-demand library, with select titles also featured across dedicated and curated linear channels.
Anna Konkle, Taegen Burns, Tory Kittles, Brianna Reed, J.J. Nolan and Paul Scheer have been cast in Netflix’s new comedy series “I Suck at Girls.”
Netflix is looking for contestants to immerse themselves in a life-size Monopoly Town Square for a chance to win a $2 million prize in a new competition series.
July 2026 brought several cancellations and final season announcements across streaming and broadcast television. Here is a roundup of every series that wrapped up or received its marching orders this month.