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Archaeologists Ask Netflix to Reclassify Graham Hancock's 'Unfounded' Netflix Docuseries 'Ancient Apocalypse' as Fiction
This week, the Society for American Archaeology published an open letter to Netflix and the television production house ITN requesting that they re-classify its new series Ancient Apocalypse as a work of fiction rather than a docuseries. The show centers around bestselling author Graham Hancock’s meagerly substantiated claims about the existence of Atlantis, presenting them in a deceptive cloak of veracity.
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Netflix CEO says he’ll order Dave Chappelle specials “again and again” despite employee backlash
Reed Hastings says Chappelle is “very entertaining.”
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Netflix nights still come wrapped in red-and-white envelopes
Netflix’s trailblazing DVD-by-mail rental service has been relegated as a relic in the age of video streaming, but there is still a steady — albeit shrinking — audience of diehards like Amanda Konkle who are happily paying to receive those discs in the iconic red-and-white envelopes.
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Wednesday: Netflix have absolutely smashed this fantastic Addams Family revamp
From Tim Burton’s gothic direction to casting that is absolutely perfect (Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia!), this series focusing on the creepy clan’s daughter is an utter joy
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Netflix gives account holders the ability to kick freeloaders
It's about password sharing, sure, but security, too.
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Chris Rock To Be First Comedian To Perform Live On Netflix
Netflix is utilizing its move into live streaming technology with Chris Rock becoming the first person to test it out. Rock will perform live in a global streaming event in 2023. It comes after Dea…
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Ralph Macchio Says Cobra Kai Still Doesn’t Change His Opinion On The Karate Kid III
Cobra Kai Seasons 4 and 5 may be two of the best within the entire series, and a large part of that is due to how they re-introduced one of The Karate Kid's most iconic villains, Terry Silver. The big bad reignited his iconic rivalry with Daniel LaRusso, which started in Karate Kid Part III, a movie that Ralph Macchio has openly criticized for its quality.
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‘Monster’ Renewed for Season 2 & 3 at Netflix as Anthology, ‘The Watcher’ Renewed for Season 2
Netflix is going the anthology route with “Monster,” with the streamer ordering two additional seasons of the series. Netflix has also ordered Season 2 of “The Watcher.” Both shows were created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. “Monster” launched Sept. 21, while “The Watcher” debuted on Oct. 13.
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Netflix Ad Tier Launches Today In Eight Countries: What to Know
Today brings a major milestone in the streaming business, as Netflix introduces its new advertising-backed subscription tier in eight countries. At 9 a.m. PT, the Basic With Ads plan will go live in the U.S., UK, Australia, Japan, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and South Korea. It has already lit up in Canada and Mexico, and Spain will follow on November 10.
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'Manifest' takes off on Netflix for fourth and final season
When NBC cancelled the sci-fi family drama “Manifest” after three seasons, the cast, crew and its fans were devastated
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Evan Peters wore lead weights on his arms for 10 months to stay in character as Jeffrey Dahmer ahead of Netflix role
Evan Peters wore lead weights on his arms for nearly a year in preparation for Netflix's "Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story." Showrunner Ryan Murphy, Peters, and other cast members spoke about the popular series during a panel on Saturday, per Variety. While there, Murphy reflected on the lengths Peters, who plays Jeffrey Dahmer in the series, went to embody the serial killer.
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What do users want from their TV streaming? A new NPR/Ipsos poll has some answers
As major platforms like Netflix and Disney+ roll out cheaper subscription tiers and crack down on password sharing, a new NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that consumers are focused on three important criteria when they make decisions about TV streaming services: cost, content and ease of use.
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Streaming Isn't Always Cheaper Than Cable: We Do the Math
Thanks to Netflix pioneering a movement, the streaming-versus-cable debate has been alive and well for more than 10 years. Maybe you've joined the cord-cutter camp and have no idea how much it costs for cable or satellite TV. Or perhaps you've stuck with Xfinity or Spectrum for such a long time because you're used to paying a set amount for a bundle. But who gets bragging rights when it comes to spending the least amount of money each month?
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The third season of “The Witcher” will be full of action, Wolfgang Stegemann returns says Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill officially announced that in the third season of “The Witcher” we will see more dynamic action and fight scenes. In addition, Netflix has decided to once again invite Wolfgang Stegemann, who was responsible for the popular Blaviken massacre, known from the first installment of the series.
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Netflix Account Sharing Crackdown Results In Surge Of Netflix Subscription Cancelations
What gives, Netflix?
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Netflix Bet $300 Million On Ryan Murphy — They’d Be Fools Not To Give Him Even More
There are few names in the television industry more divisive than Ryan Murphy. His work has inspired everything from glowing profiles in The New Yorker to long essays about his creative flaws and a million articles in between. But no matter what your opinion on Murphy may be, there is a fact we need to acknowledge: Ryan Murphy is damn good at making television. And it’s looking like Netflix bet $300 million on the right man.
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Neil Gaiman claps back at criticism, says "The Sandman" was always "woke"
Author Neil Gaiman on Tuesday hit back at a Twitter user who said an audio adaptation of The Sandman would succeed if it would "stay unwoke." Gaiman countered that his creation has been "woke" since he first introduced the character more than 30 years ago.
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The End of Netflix Password Sharing Is Coming
Netflix is ratcheting up its efforts to get freeloading viewers to pay up and will start charging accounts for password sharing early next year, instituting a system that add fees to your plan for "extra member" subaccounts when people outside your household use your membership.
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'Ancient Apocalypse': Graham Hancock's new Netflix series on lost civilizations
Alternative history author Graham Hancock released some big news out of the blue today on social media: for the past two years he has been traveling around the world filming a new series for Netflix – and it drops in just a few weeks, on Friday 11 November!
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Netflix adds more than 2.4 million subscribers, reveals details about password-sharing crackdown
Netflix reported third-quarter earnings after the bell. Here are the results.
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