Netflix has released the key art for its anticipated upcoming One Piece live-action series based on one of the best-selling manga titles of all time. The series is slated to premiere later this year.
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Netflix Animation had a strong slate of projects last year, including “The Sea Beast,” the criminally underseen “Wendell & Wild,” and “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.” So what animated projects hit the streamer this year? One of the first is “My Dad The Bounty Hunter,” a family adventure that spans the galaxy. READ MORE: The 70 Most Anticipated TV Shows & Mini-Series Of 2023 The upcoming follows a couple of siblings who sneak their way into their dad’s latest work trip, only to realize he’s a space bounty hunter in hot pursuit of a fugitive.
Netflix has released the key art for its anticipated upcoming One Piece live-action series based on one of the best-selling manga titles of all time. The series is slated to premiere later this year.
Kevin’s family is looking for a fresh start when they move into their new home, but things quickly turn creepy when they learn that it is known as the “House of Death,” and rumors circulate claiming the house is haunted.Cut to a rocking chair in motion by itself, and Kevin (Jahi Winston) captures a video of Ernest the phantom (David Harbour) attempting to scare him. All Kevin does is laugh.
. Though it's painful to see Scream 4 go—a superior Scream movie that beats Scream 3 by a landslide, according to —there are plenty of new spooky titles coming to Netflix next month.
will take a skip across the pond for Joe's next adventure in the UK, and fan-favorite Outer Banks is back for sun-soaked season three.Fans of messy reality TV are in for a treat with Netflix's newest dating show , which drops its first batch of episodes on Valentine's Day—thanks, Cupid! An exciting upcoming addition to the streaming platform includes The Lord of the Rings trilogy, a first in Netflix history, given the rights for each movie were previously owned by separate platforms.Whether you need a rom-com to watch for a Galentine's Day movie night or TV shows to binge to get your mind off singe life, Netflix has signed, sealed, and delivered these picks for February. The Great British Baking Show: The Professionals: Season 6 (Netflix Series)Gunther's Millions (Netflix Documentary)Bad BoysBad Boys II Call Me by Your NameDaddy's Little GirlsEat Pray LoveEnoughIt (2017)Julie & JuliaThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingThe lord of the Rings: The Two TowersNew Amsterdam: Seasons 3 & 4The Pursuit of Happyness SpanglishSpy Kids: All the Time in the WorldStepmomSurvivor: Season 32Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All by Myself Underworld Freeridge (Netflix Series)Class (Netflix Series)Infiesto (Netflix Film)Stromboli (Netflix Film)Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go: Season 2True Spirit (Netflix Film)Viking Wolf (Netflix Film)Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile VINLAND SAGA: Season 2Bill Russell: Legend (Netflix Documentary)The Exchange (Netflix Series)MTV Floribama Shore: Season 1Dear David (Netflix Film)My Dad the Bounty Hunter (Netflix Family)You: Season 4 Part 1 (Netflix Series)10 Days of a Good Man (Netflix Film) Love is Blind: After the Altar: Season 3 (Netflix Series)Love to Hate You
EXCLUSIVE: Roku is ramping up its adventure series slate.
Fox’s new crime anthology drama Accused launched behind the Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers NFL game on Sunday. The twisty legal thriller from Howard Gordon kept some 8.4M viewers for the duration, setting a ratings record for Fox. But a number of them were left fuming after local Fox stations across the country accidentally cut away in the final minutes, denying them the resolution of the story starring Michael Chiklis.
Apple TV+ has unveiled the first look at new series Hello Tomorrow!, starring and executive produced by Billy Crudupand The Last Thing He Told Me, starring and EP’ed by Jennifer Garner, and revealed the premiere date for Season 2 of Schmigadoon!.
Apple TV+’s latest comedy series, “Hello Tomorrow!” will be set in a retro-future world and follow a group of salesmen, featuring a cast including Billy Crudup, Hank Azaria, Haneefah Wood, Alison Pill, Nicholas Podany, Dewshane Williams, Matthew Maher, and Jacki Weaver. The show is co-created by Amit Bhalla and Lucas Jansen, who are previously known for having written episodes of Netflix’s “Bloodline.” READ MORE: The 70 Most Anticipated TV Shows & Mini-Series Of 2023 Its plot synopsis reads, “Set in a retro-future world, “Hello Tomorrow!” centers around a group of traveling salesmen hawking lunar timeshares.
You might not think that a TV series about a therapist struggling with the death of his wife and a career listening to other people talk about their issues would be a comedy from the co-creator of “Ted Lasso.” And yet, “Shrinking” does appear to be another Bill Lawrence-produced, feel-good comedy, coming to Apple TV+ later this month. As mentioned, in the trailer for “Shrinking,” we see the series follows the story of a grieving therapist (Jason Segel), as he struggles to come to terms with his wife’s sudden passing, while also raising a young daughter and trying to balance a career.
Netflix has unveiled its 2023 feature film slate, consisting of 49 titles.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix doubled its Spanish TV originals last year and premiered way more from the UK and Japan as U.S. content now represents less than half of its library, according to a report from media analyst Enders Analysis seen by Deadline.
Barney, Norma and magical-talking-dog Pugsley are closing out their summer adventures at Netflix after the streamer canceled the animated series Dead End: Paranormal Park.
Filmmaker Spike Lee has partnered with The Gersh Agency to create the Spike Fellows Program, a fellowship to support students at the Atlanta University Center Consortium which consists of three Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Clark Atlanta University.
Another year, another massive slate of brand-new content on Netflix. So what does the streamer have in store for its subscribers this year? On the YA front, one of Netflix’s biggest showcases for 2023 is “Lockwood & Co.,” based on Jonathan Shroud‘s hit book series from the 2010s.
James Cameron ended 2022 with one hell of a bang. Despite people thinking his “Avatar” sequel, ‘The Way of Water,’ would be a bomb, the film was released and has been doing incredible business on its way to $2 billion+ at the global box office.