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Netflix is hitting back at the idea that its original series are suffering a sophomore slump, claiming that it has actually improved the situation.
I analyzed how Hollywood’s wave of M&A could change the Emmy landscape, interviewed AMC content chief Dan McDermott and wrote about the slow start for Mindy Kaling’s Hulu comedy Not Suitable for Work. I’m lesley.goldberg@theankler.com
Netflix’s latest Western reboot silenced its critics with a strong debut, but one show still towers above everything else on the platform. The adaptation’s opening numbers reveal where it stands against 2026’s biggest launches
I lived through the 2025 Tennessee Titans season. Survived it, really. And presumably, if you’re reading this, so did you
Netflix’s highly anticipated Newfoundland-set creature feature, previously known in development as the Untitled Jesse McKeown Series, officially has a title, a release date, and a brand new batch of first-look images
One of Netflix’s biggest new shows is heading somewhere new for Season 2, and not everyone is coming along for the ride. The show’s creator broke down which familiar faces will stay and which beloved characters may get left behind
Looking at superheroes through a new perspective might be a breath of fresh air for a stale landscape
Netflix adapted Little House on the Prairie — but what changes does their version have compared to the original series?
Netflix has another hit on its hands with a new series remaking a classic Japanese sci-fi thriller. Netflix has become the home of several popular shows over the past few years, and it is the go-to destination for fans who want to see series from other countries. It is a good way for shows to…
Let’s be honest. No one loves dealing with a bad neighbor. Most of the time, it’s the usual stuff. Maybe they play music a little too loud, leave their trash bins out for days, or accidentally build a fence a few inches over the property line. Frustrating? Definitely. But after watching Netflix’s new number one…