Netflix, Jussie Smollett and Hate Crime Hoax
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Netflix Renews Wednesday For Season 3
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WWE became a pop culture powerhouse over the years thanks to its near-ubiquitous cable TV presence, particularly on USA Network — where “ Monday Night Raw ” was a staple. Moving the flagship series to Netflix, which is still getting its feet wet with live programming, was seen as a bit of a risk.
The grant program, now in its fourth year, doles out $25,000 gifts to four fledgling filmmakers. NewFest has found its new voices for 2025.
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August is almost upon us, and with it the sunburn, bug bites, and sniffles from too much air-conditioning that always manage to make summer a little less dreamy than we remembered it being (ugh, adult life!
Thus, the Netflix Reality Universe is competing with Disney, which similarly promoted its wares earlier this year with the likes of Alex Cooper and the Kardashians, and NBCU, which has been dousing Las Vegas in white wine over the last few years at Bravocon.
KPop, on the other hand, is part of a much larger story directors/co-writers Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans have hyped up through various interviews. As if the Sony Pictures Animation production couldn’t be popular enough, the adventures of Huntr/x have set a new Netflix record so specific, I’m shocked we haven’t heard a sequel announcement.
Filipino boy band SB19 has never been afraid to show their humanity, but their Netflix documentary “Pagtatag! The Documentary” takes that vulnerability to new depths. In a candid conversation about the film,
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 's multi-year deal with Netflix will not be renewed when it expires in September. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a reported $100 million agreement with the streaming service in 2020. Now, as the contract nears its end, it will conclude without renewal, The Sun reports.
Wednesday director and vibe-master Tim Burton joined Jenna Ortega for an interview with THR to dig into some Season 2 details, with the actress also talking a lot about what her life has been like since the first season’s successes,
Australia's Ludo Studio is expanding its live-action slate with 'Allen,' now shooting in Queensland for Netflix.