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Recent News About Netflix
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Netflix has announced that its fourth annual Geeked Week celebration will occur the week of September 16, concluding with a live, in-person fan event in Atlanta on the evening of Thursday, September 19. This marks the first time Geeked Week will bring together fandoms from series, films, and games at a live fan event.
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Summer is here, and the sun continues to shine just like Queue’s Issue 17 cover stars: Ripley’s leading man Andrew Scott and the duo at the heart of the road trip documentary Will & Harper, Will Ferrell and Harper Steele.
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Summer romance and comedy dominated the Top 10 Lists for the week of July 22. Romantic comedies secured three spots on the English Films List, with "Find Me Falling," starring Harry Connick Jr., leading with 16.1 million views. "A Family Affair," featuring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King, placed seventh with 3.3 million views, while "Anyone But You," starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, re-entered the list at tenth place with 3 million views.
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Five new games are now available on Netflix, offering a range of genres and experiences for subscribers. The new titles include "Arranger," "The Dragon Prince: Xadia," "Minesweeper," "Sports Sports," and "Too Hot To Handle 3." Additionally, an upcoming game titled "Netflix Stories: Emily in Paris" is set to debut on August 15.
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Netflix is rapidly expanding its Korean unscripted slate, growing to 10 shows this year — more than double the number from 2022. In its third run, today’s Netflix Unscripted Festival in Seoul showcased the diversity of its upcoming titles. Offering an immersive experience for the press, the event featured various booths representing different genres of Korean unscripted content.
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Netflix has announced today "Salvador," its new drama series created by Aitor Gabilondo and starring Luis Tosar (Celda 211, Los favoritos de Midas) and Claudia Salas (Élite, Cerdita). The shooting of this new project, directed by Daniel Calparsoro, will take place in Madrid and will begin in September.
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Netflix has announced a fourth season of "Alpha Males," created by Alberto and Laura Caballero and produced by Contubernio Films.
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The Kengan Annihilation Tournament reaches its conclusion with the premiere of "KENGAN ASHURA" Season 2 Part 2 on August 15. The newly released trailer highlights intense battles among the strongest fighters vying for supremacy in the underground tournament. Accompanying this announcement is a new key art featuring Ohma Tokita.
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Get ready for the ultimate social survival showdown with The Influencer, premiering on August 6. The newly released trailer offers a peek into the missions and games that 77 of Korea’s most popular influencers, who collectively represent a net marketing value of 400 billion won, will compete in to prove their worth.
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The trailer for the upcoming Thai horror series "Terror Tuesday: Extreme" has been released. The series, scheduled to premiere on August 20, is an eight-episode anthology inspired by true events and dramatizes unnerving stories from EFM’s popular radio show, “Terror Tuesday.”
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The eccentric police squad of GG Precinct teams up to solve a series of bizarre murder mysteries involving Chinese idioms.
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Netflix announced today that "Senna," the limited series about one of the world's greatest motor racing icons, will be released on November 29. The series also debuted official key art, featuring Gabriel Leone as Ayrton Senna on the racetrack holding the driver's trademark green and yellow helmet.
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Launching on September 19, "The Queen of Villains" unveils the story of Dump Matsumoto, the most terrifying “heel” during the golden age of women’s pro wrestling in Japan. Spanning five episodes, the series explores the events that led to her rise decades ago.
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Netflix has announced plans to create a 'Heartstopper Pride Flag' that will be displayed at Queer Britain, featuring personal messages from fans collected during a nationwide tour of Pride events.
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Eddie Murphy's action-comedy "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" maintained its position at the top of the English Films List for the second consecutive week, garnering 22.2 million views. The film's nostalgic appeal resonated with fans, leading to comments such as, “We hate to see Axel leave, but love to watch him walk away.”
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Following the success of "Marry My Dead Body," which performed exceptionally well at the Taiwanese box office in 2023, the beloved police squad’s adventures continue with the spin-off series "GG Precinct." Directed by Cheng Wei-hao and Yin Chen-hao, the series premieres on August 22 and offers six episodes that blend humor with suspenseful murder mystery.
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Starting this month, Netflix will exclusively produce and distribute new series and films by prominent Japanese hitmaker Aki Isoyama for the next five years.
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Netflix has announced the release date for the second part of "The Platform" universe, one of its most popular Spanish films. The sequel, starring Milena Smit and Hovik Keuchkerian, will be available on the streaming service starting October 4th.
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, starring Eddie Murphy, debuted at #1 on the English Films List with 41 million views, making it the most-watched title of the week. The film features music from Lil Nas X and Big Sean, a throwback '80s trailer, and new elements such as Crazy Frog and updated attire for Lady Liberty.
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S.S. Rajamouli has redefined Indian cinema with his grand storytelling and groundbreaking visual effects, mastering multiple crafts along the way. From creating Baahubali, one of India’s most expensive films, to setting new records and bringing home an Oscar® with RRR, his achievements are limitless. Netflix, Applause Entertainment, and Film Companion Studios partner for an upcoming biographical documentary feature titled Modern Masters: SS Rajamouli, which premieres on August 2. Through an immersive journey and interview with Rajamouli, behind-the-scenes footage, and...