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Educational content creator and former NASA engineer Mark Rober is bringing his wacky experiments to Netflix in 2026 with a new kids and family competition series. Like Rober’s videos on social media,
Channel 4 content boss Ian Katz has joined the Adolescence debate sparked this morning at the Edinburgh TV Festival and called out Netflix for not hosting a Spotlight Session at the fest. While noting “we love Netflix” as a platform,
Netflix has dropped the teaser for The Ba***ds of Bollywood, which marks Aryan Khan’s directorial debut. The son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan created the series alongside co-creators Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan,
Shah Rukh Khan and Netflix have unveiled a teaser for 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood,' the directorial debut from the Bollywood superstar's son Aryan Khan.
Using new interviews and old footage, director Chris Smith creates a potent mix of Devo’s music and its philosophy.
Fala Chen and Tilda Swinton also star in the feature that premieres at TIFF and adapts Lawrence Osborne's 2014 novel.
Wolf King' Season 2 is coming to Netflix but the Curtis Jobling animation has been cancelled and will not return for Season 3.
Netflix Inc. is ramping up production of content in Thailand after pumping in more than $200 million in the past four years, underscoring the Southeast Asian nation’s growing role as a regional hub for production.
The streamer has ordered a second season of Dept. Q, its Scotland-set crime drama starring Matthew Goode and created by Scott Frank ( The Queen’s Gambit ). The renewal comes about 2 1/2 months after the series premiered to both solid reviews and audience numbers.
Netflix has confirmed hit crime drama Department Q, which was set and filmed in Edinburgh, will return for a second series. The streaming giant said Matthew Goode will return as DCI Carl Morck, a damaged and shambolic detective who heads up the department of misfits in the basement of an Edinburgh police station.
Dannielle 'Danni' Allen — season 14 winner of 'The Biggest Loser' — is defending the weight-loss competition show following Netflix’s new bombshell documentary, 'Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser.