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David Fincher directing a Red Hot Chilli Pepper music video? Netflix's Love, Death and Robots season 4 looks wild in new trailer
By Tom Wardley published
Legendary rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers get animated in new Love, Death and Robots season 4 trailer.

Netflix just rolled out a great free update and you'll be able to try it out while streaming You season 5
By Carrie Marshall published
Netflix is rolling out a new feature: subtitles for dialogue only.

Everything leaving Netflix in May 2025
By Rowan Davies published
Here's everything leaving Netflix in May 2025.

Everything new on Netflix in May 2025
By Rowan Davies published
Netflix is bringing The Wild Robot and the final season of Big Mouth to the platform in May 2025.

Netflix wants to turn Saturday morning cartoons upside down with a new animated Stranger Things spin-off
By Tom Wardley published
Stranger Things but as a Saturday morning cartoon, anyone?

Black Mirror season 7 is a bigger hit than Ransom Canyon on Netflix – here are 3 similar series with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes
By Carrie Marshall published
Black Mirror season 7 is a hit on Netflix – here are three sci-fi series that have dark drama, time-loop laughs and Kate Bush too.

'It's like returning to the scene of a crime': Wednesday season 2 release schedule confirmed in creepy first trailer for the goth-comedy Netflix show
By Tom Wardley published
Jenna Ortega's goth teen queen is back in first trailer for Netflix's Wednesday season 2.

Netflix finally reveals the fate of one of its best shows by confirming that Heartstopper will end as a movie
By Carrie Marshall published
The final chapter for Nick and Charlie will be a feature film that starts shooting in mid-2025.

Tom Hardy has finally made a Netflix movie with The Raid director, and it might not be the last
By Amelia Schwanke published
Exclusive Gareth Evans has teamed up with Tom Hardy to make the new action movie Havoc for Netflix – here’s which other genres the pair are keen to explore next.

I’ve become obsessed with the art of action stunts since watching Gareth Evans’ new Netflix movie Havoc
By Amelia Schwanke published
Exclusive How Gareth Evans crafts the epic action sequences in the new Netflix movie Havoc with the help of stunt coordinator Jude Poyer and Tom Hardy’s stunt double.
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