According to Netflix, “the new Little House on the Prairie is part family drama, part epic survival tale, and part origin story of the American West” and “will offer a kaleidoscopic view of the
Netflix executives "snickered" as a comedian took a swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, sources have claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were mocked at Netflix's prestigious new-season launch event in Los Angeles,
Live Global Events: Bajaria announced that Netflix’s global fan event TUDUM will stream live from Los Angeles on May 31, and John Mulaney’s new weekly late-night show, Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, will premiere on March 12. Mulaney joked, “We will never be relevant. We will never be your source for news. We will always be reckless.”
It’s that time of year again! Next on Netflix just premiered, and today is the day we reveal everything. We have a bunch of new first looks, release dates, new title announcements, and much
Netflix's official synopsis for Forever is as follows: “Judy Blume's groundbreaking 1975 novel, Forever, is being reimagined for a new generation by Mara Brock Akil. It’s an epic love story of two Black teens exploring romance and their identities through the awkward journey of being each other’s firsts, set in Los Angeles, 2018.”
Robert De Niro and Kate Hudson lead new Netflix series in February. On the film side, Amy Schumer and Scott Foley have new rom coms premiering in time for Valentine's Day.
Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish and more artists are participating in the concert, which is being held to support communities affected by the California wildfires.
Netflix has revealed its biggest lineup yet for 2025, featuring new films, TV series, reality shows, live events, and games (the upcoming price increase in Canada will be helping to fund this of course).
We’re getting the first look at Forever, Netflix‘s upcoming drama series starring Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr. The streamer dropped the first teaser Thursday as part of its Next on Netflix 2025 presentation.
In the past few weeks, people have been planning many, many benefits for the victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The biggest of those shows went down last night: FireAid, a gigantic all-star spectacular that took over both the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum.