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Summer might be blockbuster movie season, but just because "The Fantastic Four" and "Superman" are duking it out at the box office doesn't mean Netflix stops delivering binge-worthy new shows, and July is no different.
Hulk Hogan was in the midst of filming a documentary project for Netflix at the time of his death, CNN has learned.
Carl Weathers’ Chubbs Peterson was also slated to return, until the actor died last year. So this film features the character’s son Slim Peterson (Lavell Crawford), who, like his father, sports a prosthetic hand that has an inconvenient propensity for falling off.
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"Physical 100," which is the first unscripted Korean show to top Netflix's non-English global charts, is getting an Italian adaptation, marking the format’s first European redo. The streaming giant has announced that the reality show involving a survival competition with 100 contestants,
The new series from the creator of 'Selling Sunset' gathers top songwriters and tasks them with crafting hits for artists including John Legend, Usher, Shaboozey and Blackpink’s Lisa.
The Hunting Wives, Netflix’s buzzy new series currently surging to the top of the streamer’s most-watched chart, takes the idea of “guilty pleasure” to a new level.
Trigger, a Netflix K-drama from writer-director Kwon Oh-seung ( Midnight ), imagines what would happen if all of these regulations were ignored, and unregistered, highly deadly firearms started streaming mysteriously and rapidly into the country.