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Netflix and Adam McKay are two-for-two in defeating copyright lawsuits from self-published authors over the 2021 film “Don’t Look Up.” Judge Gregory Presnell dismissed a lawsuit on Tuesday from Darren Hunter,
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.
Wolf King' Season 2 is coming to Netflix but the Curtis Jobling animation has been cancelled and will not return for Season 3.
Brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, best known for creating the Netflix juggernaut "Stranger Things," are officially in business with Paramount.
Fala Chen and Tilda Swinton also star in the feature that premieres at TIFF and adapts Lawrence Osborne's 2014 novel.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein" is set for theatrical release on Oct. 17. The horror movie will then premiere on Netflix Nov. 7.
Lilly Singh, Ankur Rathee and more join the ensemble cast of Netflix's Bollywood dance film "Best of the Best."
Here are the 10 best war documentaries on Netflix right now, covering everything from the rise of the Ottoman Empire to the ongoing war in Ukraine
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.
Wednesday” was once again the most-watched title on Netflix during the week of Aug. 11-17, hitting 29.1 million views in its second week of streaming. That’s a 42% decrease from the week before, when it debuted with 50 million views in five days.
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.
The second series debuted on Netflix in June this year and swiftly climbed into the top 10 most-viewed English language television programmes across 19 countries, including the US. The programme also maintains a perfect 100 per cent Rotten Tomatoes critics' rating.