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What Netflix's Declining True Crime Docu-Series Viewership Indicates About Changing American Viewership Habits

A recent Variety study done with data from FlixPatrol came up with a surprising finding: Netflix's infamous true crime docu-series' viewership is declining. With the exception of "Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami" and "Tiger King 2," Netflix's 2021 true crime docu-series haven't been breaking the streamer's top 10 U.S. TV series ranking, despite Netflix releasing new true crime docu-series every month this year.

Netflix Gives Back Big Time by Investing $100 Million USD in Black-Led Banking Institutions

True to their word, Netflix announced that they invested $100 million in Black-led financial institutions following a commitment to allocate 2% of cash holdings into banks that serve Black communities, as reported in Variety. This is a move following a previous announcement where Netflix pledged such a move in June 2020 following racial-equality protests in the United States.

Enstarz's Guide on How to Adapt Anime Properties to Live Action in Celebration of Netflix's Upcoming "Cowboy Bebop" Live Action Series

With Netflix's John Cho-led "Cowboy Bebop" live action series drop right around the corner, this highly-anticipated event got me thinking about different anime adaptations and why certain adaptations satisfy fans more than others. Adaptation is a tricky tightrope to walk. Similar to translating across languages, striking the balance between direct transfer and capturing the spirit of the property is incredibly important. However, after reflecting on my personal favorite anime adaptations, I came up with a list of best practices.

Netflix Drops Adam McKay's Darkly Satirical "Don't Look Up" Trailer Featuring a Stunning Line-Up of Stars

Netflix just released the trailer for "Don't Look Up," a satirical science fiction dark comedy about astronomers attempting to warn mankind of their impending doom via a colossal comet that will destroy Earth. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, watching the trailer is like embarking on a game of "spot the star," as the comedy enlists everyone from Academy-award winner Meryl Streep to pop star Ariana Grande.
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