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Michael Jordan‘s The Last Dance documentary will arrive later than expected. On Monday, ESPN announced that the 10-part docu-series will debut in 2020, rather than 2019, as previously reported. To help tide us over, ESPN released a thrilling new 60-second trailer: Cannot. Wait. 😳 “The Last Dance,” a 10-part documentary series will chronicle Michael Jordan […]
A Black Mirror full-length movie called Bandersnatch is dropping on December 28. That’s via a Redditor who accidentally stumbled across the page for the not-yet-uploaded film. While Netflix is doing its best to keep the movie under wraps, fans can’t help but uncover every little bit of information that’s possible to know about the film. […]
A sequel to the wildly popular romantic comedy To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is coming to Netflix. The streaming service made the announcement with an ode to the letters written by Lara Jean Covey to her crushes. Lana Condor, who plays Lara, and Noah Centineo (Peter) also confirmed the sequel with a video that has many people wondering what […]
We didn’t need hackers to access Facebook users’ private messages—the company reportedly willingly gave it away fo’ free to companies like Spotify and Netflix. This is one of the several troubling tidbits unearthed by a long New York Times piece published on Tuesday about Facebook’s many data-sharing agreements with other tech companies. Internal documents from […]
We’re still wrapping our heads around what Netflix is adding to (and deleting from) their massive streaming service in December, but today they unleashed their heavyweight listings for January of 2019, and it looks like they are kicking off the new year with a BANG! In terms of original content, they have some anticipated projects […]
Though Matt Skiba has already given us an arguably more fascinating angle to explore with regards to the Great Fyre Festival Fuckery of 2017, Netflix has stepped in with another wrinkle: a full-blown documentary from the same guy behind the excellent Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. Chris Smith’s Fyre was produced in conjunction with […]
Back in 2017, Hollywood made another ill-advised attempt at adapting a beloved anime franchise into a live-action film with Ghost in the Shell, which immediately sparked criticism of whitewashing with Scarlett Johansson playing the lead role. After debuting to a lukewarm response, Netflix have lined themselves up as the next team to tackle the popular series with […]
Could the Marvel shows canceled by Netflix get a second life on the Disney+ streaming service down the road? Rolling Stone TV critic Alan Sepinwall believes there is a chance, albeit slim, but there’s also a huge catch. In a series of tweets, Sepinwall explains that Disney executives do not want any of these programs on their service. However, the door was left slightly open to […]