Category: netflix

Netflix’s Terminator anime series gets some gorgeous first-look images – and they confirm Sarah Connor won’t be back

Netflix has shared four new images from the forthcoming Terminator anime, Terminator Zero, which it’ll be streaming from Judgement Day, aka August 29. And it’s a very different Terminator show from the TV series and movies, not least because this time it’s set in Japan. Moving the show to Japan…

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Netflix to add more live content, including two NFL games on Christmas Day 2024

Netflix and the National Football League (NFL) are entering into a partnership, letting the streaming platform air live games on Christmas Day 2024, 2025, and 2026. It’s all part of a new “three-season deal” between the two companies.  In December, the service will offer two football games on the holiday:…

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Netflix movie of the day: Jack Black is back for more martial arts madness in Kung Fu Panda 3

With Kung Fu Panda 4 currently in theaters, it’s a good time to catch up on the previous instalment of the fun and funny franchise, which once again features Jack Black as Po, the lovable panda of the title. This time around the cast also includes Bryan “Walter White” Cranston,…

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Netflix movie of the day: Burt Reynolds is tons of fun in this classic action comedy

Smokey and The Bandit was made in 1977, and there’s a distinct line between it and this year’s The Fall Guy, not least because Smokey was directed by a former stuntman: it’s the kind of film Ryan Gosling’s character would have spent a lot of his career making, a film…

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Netflix movie of the day: You’ve Got Mail is powered by Tom Hanks’ and Meg Ryan’s awesome star power

In the 1980s and 1990s, writer and director Nora Ephron was the queen of the rom-com: When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail were huge movies both commercially and culturally. You’ve Got Mail reunites the Sleepless duo of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, casting them as…

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Netflix movie of the day: Glass is a supremely odd superhero movie with Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L Jackson

Even by M Night Shyamalan’s usual standards, Glass is a deeply weird movie. It’s the third and final movie in the Unbreakable trilogy, and features a super-villain with multiple personalities who’s keeping a bunch of cheerleaders hostage so he can feed them to a supernatural beast. And that’s not the…

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