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Recent News About Netflix
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Netflix has announced the special guests for its first Brazilian rap music reality show, "Rhythm and Flow: Brazil." The show will feature 20 prominent artists from the Brazilian rap scene, including Azzy, Bob13, Dallas, Dexter, Ebony, FBC, Iza Sabino, Jottapê, Karol Conká, KL JAY, Laudz, Marcelo D2, Maru2D, MC Luanna, Negra Li, N.I.N.A., Sidoka, Vulgo FK, WIU and Zegon. These artists will mentor emerging rap and trap talents competing in the show.
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Netflix has announced the release of a new documentary film, "It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football," set to premiere globally on November 1st. Produced by You First Originals, the film delves into a pivotal moment in women's sports history following Spain's victory in the 2023 Women's World Cup.
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This past weekend saw a new romantic comedy, "Nobody Wants This," debut at number two on the English TV List with 10.3 million views. The film stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, marking Brody's return to the rom-com genre. Erin Foster directed the movie.
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Netflix has signed an exclusive five-year partnership with acclaimed Japanese director Hitoshi One. Under this agreement, Netflix will produce and distribute new series and films by One.
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Netflix is celebrating the release of "Rez Ball," a film that highlights the passion for basketball and the resilience of the Native American community. Produced by LeBron James and based on an award-winning book, the movie follows a high school basketball team rooted in Native American culture as they strive to keep their state championship dreams alive after losing their star player.
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Netflix has announced three new projects set to launch globally in 2025, continuing its investment in Nordic storytelling. The announcement was made during a press lunch at Netflix’s new Nordic office in Stockholm.
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Fall has arrived, and with it comes the latest issue of Queue, featuring Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, and Selena Gomez from the film "Emilia Pérez," photographed by Ruvén Afanador.
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Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true-crime drama "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" debuted at #1 on the English TV List with 12.3 million views, ranking in the Top 10 in 89 countries. The second installment of the Monster anthology series stars Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Cooper Koch, alongside Javier Bardem, Chloë Sevigny, Nathan Lane, and Ari Graynor.
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Back from the depths, Hellbound Season 2 premieres on October 25, with a new teaser trailer and character key art offering a glimpse of the extensive universe and ensemble cast.
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Geeked Week continued on Wednesday with updates and previews for various genre series, films, and games.
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Jeremy Saulnier’s high-velocity thriller "Rebel Ridge" maintained its position at the top with 38.6 million views, making it the most-watched title of the week. The film stars Aaron Pierre, who delivers a standout performance as a former ex-Marine navigating small-town corruption.
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Ted Sarandos, Co-CEO of Netflix, delivered a keynote address at the Royal Television Society London Convention 2024 on September 17. Reflecting on his previous appearance in 2016 when he introduced the first trailer for "The Crown," Sarandos highlighted the series' success and its role in showcasing British talent.
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Geeked Week continued Tuesday with news and sneak peeks for some of the most beloved genre series, films, and games.
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Geeked Week commenced on Monday, delivering news, sneak peeks, and surprise releases for various beloved genre series, films, and games.
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The 13-episode second season of "The Great Indian Kapil Show" will premiere on September 21, with new episodes releasing every Saturday at 8:00 PM.
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Netflix has greenlit "Love Untangled," a youth romance feature set in 1998 that explores themes of first love and friendship. The film follows 19-year-old Park Se-ri as she plans to straighten her perpetually frizzy hair before making a life-changing confession, all while getting entangled with transfer student Han Yun-seok.
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Gyeongseong Creature Season 2 is set to premiere on September 27, following the global success of the first season. The series, which captured the heartbreaking romance between two people standing against the tragedy borne from monstrous human desire in 1945 Gyeongseong, now takes viewers on a journey to 2024 Seoul. This season uncovers the never-ending ties of fate — both good and bad — that weave through time. Ho-jae, a man deceptively similar to Tae-sang, and Chae-ok, a survivor of the Gyeongseong spring, navigate these complex relationships in the modern era.
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Fans overwhelmingly RSVP’d for the wedding event of the season as "The Perfect Couple" claimed the top spot on the English TV List with 20.3 million views. Director Susanne Bier's sharp, twisty whodunnit limited series, based on Elin Hilderbrand’s New York Times best-selling novel, stars Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Meghann Fahy, Eve Hewson, Dakota Fanning, Ishaan Khatter, Billy Howle, and Jack Reynor. The opening credits flash mob to Meghan Trainor’s “Criminals” has also captivated viewers.
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The raunchy teen comedy "Incoming" led the English Films List with 16.9 million views, making it the most-watched title of the week ending August 26. Glenn Close garnered attention for her performance in Lee Daniels’ horror thriller "The Deliverance," which debuted in third place with 14.5 million views. The action-packed comedy "The Union," starring Halle Berry and Mark Wahlberg, secured second place with 16.8 million views, while the Nigerian action-thriller "Tòkunbò" ranked fourth with 5.3 million views.
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Netflix offered an exclusive preview of its upcoming South African programming and global titles set for release by the end of 2024 at MIP Africa in Cape Town. Ben Amadasun, Netflix’s VP of Content for the Middle East and Africa, presented a diverse slate that underscores Netflix's commitment to delivering authentic local stories from South Africa across various formats and genres.