Netflix is taking it to the streets with dark and edgy grit, highlighting a different kind of superhero on the ground with the upcoming, first of Netflix's four Marvel series, "Daredevil."
New show will premiere exclusively on Netflix Chris Tucker will be making and producing his own stand-up comedy special. The program called "Chris Tucker Live" will premiere exclusively on Netflix July 10, according to Deadline.
See what's being cut and what's new starting April 1 on Netflix. While Netflix is cutting some movies in April, its digital library grows with the addition of new, exciting content.
"Transparent," "Orange Is the New Black," "Hemlock Grove" and "House of Cards" aren't just the hottest shows streaming; those series and likewise shows are products and major time consumers, drawing large shares of the population to multiple devices to consume or binge-watch entire seasons or series without having to move an inch.
The amount of time spent watching TV on phones and online has doubled. Americans are watching TV in different ways today than they have in the past. According to a Nielsen study, TV viewing online and on smartphones is now growing at a rapid pace, Deadline reports.
Netflix members will enjoy new comedy, drama, kids and documentary releases in March. The "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," a new Netflix series released last Friday, looks to be a hit for the video streaming company.
For about 20 minutes, fans and entertainment writers were given a special sneak peak of season three of "House of Cards," but the series' showrunner is not upset.
You probably don't want to leave any doubts with respect to your loyalty to the Underwoods. So kill two birds with one stone (an idiom Frank would appreciate), and consider some of the nicely designed "House of Cards" iPhone 6 cases.
As economic and political relations between United States and Cuba continue to get better, Netflix, the internet movie and television streaming service that provides original programs such as House of Cards and Orange in the New Black, is ready to send its shows into the communist island country.
Though many BBC titles expired at the end of January, new titles were added in February, including recently released movies like "Robocop" and "Mr. Peabody & Sherman."
Shortly after rush hour on Tuesday night, Netflix released the first teaser for its upcoming eight-episode "Wet Hot American Summer" miniseries and overnight, the Internet exploded with many of Millenials taking to Twitter and Facebook.
Netflix is bumping some documentaries, films and TV series in favor of new releases. So abandon any plans you have of going out this weekend, and start binge watching now before it's too late!
Season 3 of Netflix's political drama "House of Cards" has become this week's most engaging commercial advertisement, according to Adweek, via a alphanumeric share powered by iSpot.tv, which "correlates the resulting digital activity back to the airing based on the timing of the activity and the location of the user."
Some of the titles joining the Netflix streaming library include "Friends" as well as "Mean Girls." It also will feature the addition of popular TV shows like "Psych" and "White Collar" and some classic and popular films.