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Netflix subscribers have a brand new obsession after all 10 episodes of a ‘perfect’ show dropped on the streaming platform this Thursday. Too Much, created by Lena Dunham and Luis Felber, follows New York native Jessica (Megan Stalter) who moves to London after a break-up.
Netflix has been making some tough decisions lately when it comes to deciding which shows to renew. Earlier this month, Deadline reported that the streaming service has cancelled “The Residence” and “Pulse" after one season.
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The crown jewel in Tyler Perry’s collection is getting another installment in the franchise, as the Hollywood multi-hyphenate debuts Madea's Destination Wedding today, July 11, on Netflix.This comedy follows in the footsteps of Perry's other recent Netflix movie,
Roommates is an upcoming Netflix Original comedy film directed by Chandler Levack and written by Jimmy Fowlie and Ceara O’Sullivan. Happy Madison Productions is producing the movie with Adam Sandler listed as one of the producers alongside Allen Covert and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones.
And Hollywood clearly took notes, because a brand-spanking-new chapter in the Naked Gun saga is set to hit cinemas on 1st August, 2025. This time, it's a legacy sequel (because humour runs in families) starring Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr., the son of the original, presumably inheriting his father's impeccable talent for chaos.
Created, written, and directed by Ricky Gervais, this British comedy drama from Netflix also features Gervais in the lead role. The show has three seasons and aired from 2019 to 2022. The show is about Tony Johnson (Gervais),
This new Dutch action comedy is filled with heart and chaos.
EXCLUSIVE: Director Chandler Levack (I Like Movies) has locked a starry cast for Roommates, a new ensemble comedy for Netflix. The call sheet will include Sarah Sherman (Saturday Night Live), Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face),
Odyssey’s limited-edition Happy Gilmore hockey stick putter and golf balls celebrate with Netflix’s sequel pf tjhe classic golf comedy.
The unusual deal with Movistar Plus+ will see Netflix taking global rights to the first two seasons of Death Inc (aka Muertos SL), which will be rolled out on 31 July. The streamer will then exclusively release the third season on 21 August around the world. It is unclear if Movistar Plus+ has retained second window rights.