Pictured: Ready Player One, Waves and The Tourist
January is now winding down which is going to be taking us into an extra long February thanks to a leap year. Here’s a rundown of everything new hitting Netflix in the United States over the next seven days including all the new licensed movies and series plus new Netflix Originals.
Of course, with lots of additions to Netflix, there will also be alot of removals too.
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Halloween is here, and one of the big new theatrical releases this year is Five Nights at Freddy’s, the long-anticipated horror adaptation of the famous and beloved video game series. The movie launched on Peacock alongside its theatrical debut, but given that most countries don’t have that streaming service, will it be on Netflix? The answer is yes for most, but when depends on where you live.
It’s been a while since How to Get Away with Murder was on our screens with new seasons and the entire collection has been streaming on Netflix for a while but that won’t be forever. The countdown as to when How to Get Away with Murder will leave Netflix for Disney’s own services is on, here’s when we’re expecting that to be.
The show aired on ABC which is owned by Disney.
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In The Dark has come to its conclusion following the finale airing on The CW in early September and added to Netflix shortly after. Here’s why the show was canceled and when it’ll potentially leave Netflix.
The show evolved dramatically over the course of the three seasons. The series begins as a crime drama that sees a blind woman helping find a killer of a friend.
In The Dark was created by Corinne Kingsbury and starred Perry Mattfeld, Rich Sommer, Brooke Markham, and Casey Deidrick.
The Good Wife is being slowly removed from Netflix around the world. Here’s a look back at The Good Wife on Netflix across the regions, why it has left and where you can watch it now.
The Good Wife follows the story of Alicia Florrick, played by Julianna Margulies, as she rebuilds her spin-offer against a background of growing children, a philandering and corrupt husband and the maelstrom of the American court system.
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Netflix has begun rolling out its WWE content way ahead of schedule. Over the weekend, Netflix in New Zealand was the first to get new WrestleMania episodes, and they were streamed live this past weekend. Despite a soft rollout, the two streams shot to the top of the Netflix TV top 10s.
In case you missed it, Netflix struck a significant new deal with the WWE back in late January, which would be the streaming home for several high-profile events from the wrestling company.
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An All The Wrong Questions series is reportedly in development at Paramount for Netflix. The series will serve as a prequel to A Series of Unfortunate Events that has all seasons currently streaming globally.
First up, let’s provide a bit of context. A Series of Unfortunate Events has been one of Netflix’s biggest series to date adapting all of the novels from Daniel Handler who wrote under the pen name of Lemony Snicket.
Army of the Dead – Picture: Netflix
Is Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas happening? That’s been the question lingering for the past two years, as Netflix has been radio silent on the spin-off anime series. Zack Snyder has offered a little more clarity that the project isn’t “dead dead.”
As a quick catch-up: Army of the Dead is the zombie movie that Zack Snyder produced and released on Netflix back in May 2021.
Kickstarting the new year in style, Netflix’s recently announced Korean blockbuster Badland Hunters is arriving in January 2024. The film will be led by beloved South Korean actor Don Lee (Train to Busan, The Eternals). We’ll be keeping track of everything you need to know about Badland Hunters, including the plot, cast news, production updates, and the Netflix release date.
Badland Hunters is an upcoming South Korean dystopian action movie directed by Heo Hyeong Haeng (Narco-Saints), and co-written by Kim Bo-tong (D.
DEAD BOY DETECTIVES. (L to R) Kassius Nelson as Crystal Palace, Yuyu Kitamura as Niko Sasaki and George Rexstrew as Edwin Payne in episode 4 of DEAD BOY DETECTIVES. Cr. Ed Araquel/Netflix © 2023
The wait is finally over—Dead Boy Detectives is here! The paranormal series, set within Netflix’s Sandman Universe, has gotten off to a great start with fantastic reviews from critics and casual viewers but how is viewership now two weeks in?