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Disney+ has only been around for a little over six years, but it’s already emerged as one of the best streaming services in a media landscape flooded with too many options. The streamer houses a vast collection of Disney-owned movies, including Pixar’s entire catalog of tear-jerkers, the extended Marvel Cinematic Universe, and some of the earliest…
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castlewill finally start streaming on July 28, 2026, across multiple platforms, ending speculations. Crunchyroll, Netflix, and premium video-on-demand storefronts, including Prime Video, will all carry the release rollout, split across different regions and formats
The Hill family, high school athletes, new adoptive parents, and a starship crew are among the popular characters returning in must-see TV shows in July. They are joined by mutant superheroes, survivors of a zombie apocalypse, and a massive subterranean society. From Arlen, Texas, to the USSEnterprise, here are the seven streaming series you should…
Missing The Bear already? Here’s a new cooking show for you, based on a classic 90s manga series
Halfway through 2026, the state of streaming underlines just how dependent the category has become on big, personality-driven creators.
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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”…
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”…
In a major shift for soccer-obsessed Brazil, CazeTV, a YouTube-based platform founded by streamer Casimiro Miguel, is dramatically altering how fans watch the World Cup. For the first time, only half of the games are being broadcast the usual way on traditional television networks