Netflix, David Lynch and Ted Sarandos
Catherine Ayers is obsessed with darts, so missed her hit Netflix show when it was released.
While all eyes may be on one returning series, Netflix actually has a few new shows (and one movie) hitting its platform this week that you may want to watch.
The Six Triple Eight, which is a Tyler Perry movie about the only troop of Black women to serve in Europe during World War II, is officially the filmmaker’s biggest Netflix debut. Per Variety, the movie has had over 52.4 million views across its first month on the platform, and it remains on Netflix’s global top 10 for the fourth week in a row.
How to watch: Always Be My Maybe is now streaming on Netflix. Chronicling the true story of late comedian Rudy Ray Moore — also known as Dolemite — this Eddie Murphy vehicle is worth every minute of viewing.
(Reuters) - Netflix's big bet on sports events is expected to have driven more than 9 million subscriber additions in the holiday quarter, lifted by the success of the "Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson" boxing match and the debut of popular National Football League games.
Netflix buffs dying for a romantic fix akin to Virgin River have struck gold with an equally swoon-worthy series that's been creating quite the buzz. Called Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, this show's major twist is its South Korean roots, setting it miles apart from the all-American backdrop of Virgin River.
Nordic noir, also known as Scandinavian noir, has been a popular genre since the 1990s, but it’s the streaming boom of the 2010s that really helped make it an international favorite. Gritty investigative thrillers,
Rachel Accurso, the beloved children’s YouTube star, announced a deal with the streaming service, broadening her audience and making it even easier to find her content.
Tyler Perry's 'The Six Triple Eight' is his most-watched movie on Netflix and also boosted viewership for his previous movies on the streamer.
Ma stars Octavia Spencer as a lonely woman who decides to befriend a couple of teenagers - and then she starts to torment them.