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Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen. Camila Morrone as Rachel Harkin in episode 103 of Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix
Welcome to your weekly look ahead at what’s coming to Netflix US over the next seven days! Summer is in full swing, and as we head into the second week of July, Netflix is bringing a pretty varied mix of new titles, both new and old. From sweeping, award-winning historical dramas to nostalgic cult-classic superheroes…
A buzzy Bloomberg report citing Netflix data suggests viewers are increasingly abandoning popular shows before the second season. The likely reasons aren’t hard to guess: Netflix frequently cancels shows, there’s too long a wait in between seasons, and much of Netflix’s content is designed for an algorithm instead of for the sake of art
There are probably easier ways to mount a crime thriller steeped in gritty realism than centering it on a villain made of gas. When Japanese filmmaker Shinzo Katayama signed on to direct Human Vapor, Netflix and Toho‘s eight-part, lavishly budgeted streaming series about a Tokyo killer who carries out his murders as a shape-shifting, disembodied…
A new Harlan CobenNetflix show has confirmed its cast, including names such as Colin Woodell, KJ Apa, and more. This TV series will add to the growing list of Netflix’s adaptations based on the American writer’s various novels
The biggest player in streaming is easily Netflix, but viewership data shows a surprising problem area for the company: getting viewers to come back for a second season
Netflix has hit the accelerator on its anime slate, unveiling fresh trailers, release windows and a packed summer line-up at Anime Expo 2026. The streamer is betting big on established franchises, with Steel Ball Run JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure leading the charge, while fan favourites The Ramparts of Ice and Delicious in Dungeon lock in their…
Not every thriller needs to be big, complex, or full of twists to work. Some of the best examples of the genre are on Netflix and do the exact opposite: movies with very basic ideas, but with executions built on rich, sustained tension that holds everything together until the very last minute. And more often…
When you think of riveting crime dramas, some people gravitate to HBO. That’s with good reason — HBO over the past few decades has been responsible for some of the most iconic crime-oriented programming ever made. From The Sopranos and The Wire to more recent shows like True Detective, you can make a strong argument…
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