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Ready to be swept off your feet? Netflix announced that actor Henry Zaga and singer-songwriter Giulia Be will be starring in the latest Netflix rom-com "Beyond the Universe." A Brazilian production featuring young, up-and-coming Brazilian talent, the film is written and directed by Diego Freitas. Shooting will begin this month in São Paulo. -
"Time to Hunt" Again? In a First for the Streaming Service, Netflix Commissions an American Remake of Their Own South Korean Popular Dystopian Thriller
In an unusual move, Netflix is moving ahead with an American remake of their South Korean film, "Time to Hunt." While Netflix has made American remakes of Asian properties before, such as the poorly-received American remake of the Japanese anime "Death Note," this marks the first time Netflix is adapting one of their own foreign language films, tapping British director Adam Randall for the remake. No writer has been hired for the American "Time to Hunt," with the streaming giant being sold on the idea of the remake based on a 150-page document written and pitched by Randall. -
Carole Baskin CAN'T Sue Netflix: Media Giant Speaks Out Following Lawsuit; Here's What Happened [DETAILS]
Netflix recently spoke out about Carole Baskin's claims, saying she can't file a lawsuit against the media giant for using videos of her and her husband in the upcoming sequel of 'Tiger King.' -
With the Resurgence of "Alice in Borderland," Netflix Unveils Massive Japanese Language Expansion, Including New Anime Slate and Focus on Feature Films
Netflix goes big with Japanese content after unveiling a slate of 50 new shows at this year's Netflix Japan Festival, greatly expanding its local content production. In this two-day event, the streaming giant revealed animation titles on the first day, and live action titles on the second. This increased investment in Japanese productions seems to have come after the success of South Korea's capitalist survival game show "Squid Game" propelled the global viewing numbers for Japan's dystopian, sci-fi action series "Alice in Borderland," which is also based on a similarly harrowing life-or-death premise. -
Poised to Steal the Streaming Crown? 6 Things Asian Streaming Services Need to Compete with Netflix
With the success of Netflix's smash hit "Squid Game," the demand of Asian content has seemingly brought out the competitive spirit from different content hubs in the region. With Chinese streaming service iQiyi boldly declaring themselves in The Hollywood Reporter as the premiere service for pan-Asian content and Taiwan enticing foreign co-productions with the island's lack of censorship and generous rebate incentives, it seems that every Asian country wants to distinguish themselves as Hollywood's next go-to location for inventive, high production TV and film. -
Netflix's Live Action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" Series Gains a Red-Hot Addition By Casting of Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai
Netflix recently announced a new addition to their live action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" series: Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai. Fans of series will recognize Fire Lord Ozai as the fearsome leader of the Fire Nation and terrible father of fan-favorite Prince Zuko. Previously, the character was portrayed by Cliff Curtis in M. Night Shyamalan's much-maligned "The Last Airbender," and voiced to magnificent effect by Mark Hamill, whose voice acting credits include playing the Joker. -
Michael Che Isn't Looking For Trouble But Will His Truth 'Shame The Devil' During His Highly-Anticipated Netflix Comedy Special?
Get ready Netflix is re-upping on controversial comedians as Michael Che new comedy special Michael Che: Shame The Devil plans to hit the streaming service in a little under two weeks on November 16th. -
Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat, but Did it Kill Her Husband? Carole Baskin is Working Hard To Keep Netflix's Sequel Under Wraps! We'll Find Out in 'Tiger King 2' Because her Lawsuit has Been DENIED!
In a show about tigers, who would have guessed it would be the people that end up doing the most fighting? -
Benedict Wong and Game of Thrones Alums Join Sci-Fi Series "Three-Body Problem" as Netflix Fills Key Roles with 12 Cast Members
Things have really picked up with Netflix's science fiction series "Three-Body Problem" with the addition of 12 cast members. These cast members include familiar names, including Benedict Wong from "Doctor Strange" and "Raya and the Last Dragon," Jovan Adepo, John Bradley (aka. Samwell Tarly from "Game of Thrones"), Tsai Chin, Liam Cunningham (aka. Davos Seaworth from "Game of Thrones"), Eiza González, Jess Hong, Marlo Kelly, Alex Sharp, Sea Shimooka, Zine Tseng, and Saamer Usmani. -
Joe Kills Like a B*tch: How The Subversion of Homicidal Gender Roles Makes 'You' the MOST Progressive Show Streaming Now
Joe kills like a woman. Love kills like a man. Joe: If I'm not 100% into you all of the time, you will keep killing people! Love: If I'm not enough for you, you'll kill me! In this tension-filled moment, Joe and Love stand The Notebook style, out in the rain, screaming at each other in fear, frustration, sadness, and equality. -
Theo Rossi Looks Unrecognizable Along Side Kevin Hart In Netflix's True Story
In a thrilling turn for comedian Kevin Hart, Netflix has teamed him up with Wesley Snipes and Narcos: Mexico showrunner Erik Newman for a limited series entitled True Story. -
Sorry Prince William: 'The Crown' More Emboldened to Tackle Princess Diana's Controversial Interview After Massive Demand to Drop It
The eldest son Prince William stood up against the Netflix show "The Crown" producers after revealing plans of dramatizing Princess Diana's infamous interview with Martin Bashir. -
Sandra Bullock Seeks Absolution as a Cop-Killer Ex-Con in Netflix's "The Unforgivable" Trailer
In the new trailer for "The Unforgivable," Sandra Bullock stars as Ruth Slater, a recently released ex-con looking to be reconnected with her estranged younger sister. However, Slater must navigate a hostile community that can't forgive her for the violent crime she committed 20 years ago. -
Rebecca Hall Opens Up About How Writing Passing Helped Her Understand Her Mother's Roots To Slavery
Her First Time As Director, Actress Rebecca Hall Opens A Bigger Discussion On Race The 1929 novel Passing by Nella Larsen tells the story of two light skinned Black women rekindling an old friendship during the Harlem Renaissance. -
First Look Photos of Julia Garner in Shonda Rhime's New Mini Series "Inventing Anna"
Just as her lead had been passed by the score shattering Squid Game, Rhimes has a new show coming out, Inventing Anna, starring Ozark's Julia Garner. -
Cardi B and Penn Badgley's Epic Twitter Exchange Just May Land Her With A Guest Role On 'You'
PENN BADGLEY AND CARDI B ARE FLIRTING ON TWITTER CARDI B AND PENN BADGELY ARE FLIRTING ON TWITTER. Now that I have your attention. (Photo : Rich Fury/Getty Images for Fashion Nova) Music icon Cardi B. -
Netflix Workers Stage Walkout Today in Light of Chappelle Controversy
At 10:30 AM PT, Netflix employees staged a walk-out. This walkout comes in response to Netflix's response to Dave Chappelle's newest one hour special, The Closer. Insensitive jokes about transgender and non-binary people included in the special sparked this movement. -
Netflix Unveils New "Cowboy Bebop" Official Teaser, Showcases Show's Unique Style and Tone
Netflix's highly anticipated adaptation of high-acclaimed 90's anime, "Cowboy Bebop" released its official teaser, titled "Lost Session" today. Starring John Cho, Mustafa Shakir, and Daniella Pineda, the Netflix show is the American live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime of the same name, an action-packed space Western following the journeys of three bounty hunters. -
Does Netflix Have The Next Squid Game? Reed Hastings Reveals The Next Big Hit is in Our System
Squid Game is the dystopian, death threatening Netflix show that has taken the world by storm. Making history with 142 million household views, the show has become a hit in a way that no one saw coming - not even Netflix. -
Its On! 'Squid Game' Creator Hints That The Brothers May Engage In Bloody Battle In Season 2
Hwang Dong-Hyuk, Creator Of Squid Game, Talk About What He MIght Have In Store For Season 2. Hwang Dong-Hyuk, creator, writer, and star of the worldwide phenomenon Netflix's Squid Game, is anything but shy about the success of the show. -
'Some Play The Game, Others Change It:' Trailer Review For Kaepernick's 'Colin In Black And White'
The dramatic limited series, created for Netflix by Kaepernick himself, alongside filmmaker Ava DuVernay, will follow a young Kaepernick as he learns to navigate the world as a Black adopted child of white parents.