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Netflix is on a generational run when it comes to One Piece content. From the live-action series and the upcoming anime to having the original anime accessible on its platform, the streaming giant is in deep when it comes to this IP. Now, they are taking it a step further with a LEGO version of…
Typically, when a streamer announces new anime shows for a given season, they take a shotgun approach, where quantity trumps quality. Netflix has proven to be an exception to that trend. In keeping with its reputation for smarter curation of animated shows in its catalog, the streamer reminded folks about its slate of absolutely stacked anime…
The Exclusive Apparel Collection Celebrates the Premiere of the Final Season of Netflix’s Hit SeriesOuter Banks
Christopher Chung and Philippa Northeast in My Brilliant CareerIan Routledge/Netflix
If you’ve been exploring Netflix lately, particularly on mobile, you’ve likely stumbled into The Culture Edit—Netflix’s dedicated hub bringing the best short-form and YouTube-native content from massive digital publishers. Since its initial launch earlier this month, the partnership with media giants like Condé Nast, Hearst, BuzzFeed, PMX, Tastemade, and People has given subscribers hundreds of…
Netflix is bringing a new dating series to its lineup with Weight To Date, which will follow people navigating love and relationships after undergoing significant weight-loss transformations. The unscripted show will explore how those changes have shaped participants’ confidence, identities, and approach to dating.
Image Image Credit Gonzalo Marroquin / Stringerl Young IV, Alijah Kai, Maleah Joi Moon and Jordan Aaron Hall attend as Netflix Hosts an End of Summer Bash Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of their Coming-of-Age Slate at Laya Restaurant on August 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Image Size landscape-medium Image Position center
ByBernadette Giacomazzo August 18, 2026 Image Courtesy of Netflix. Used with Permission.
Fall TV season isn’t what it used to be since streamers release great series year round but for the series that do typically come out in the fall, there is still some anticipation.
If you’ve worked your way through Netflix’s Monster anthology, you’ll know that its retellings of notorious American murder cases are nothing short of terrifying. Now, the streaming service is kickstarting spooky season with what promises to be its creepiest series yet – Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story.