Happy Gilmore is leaving Netflix
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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.
Lionsgate, the production company behind the series, has not yet announced a second season of the show. The company told USA TODAY on July 24 that no decision or announcement regarding a new season is available at the moment. However, several cast members have expressed interest in returning for Season 2.
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.
While this 1977 classic doesn't feature machine guns or explosions, Smokey and the Bandit is one of the most entertaining action movies of all time. Carrie (Sally Fields) stars as a runaway bride who jumps into the car of Bandit (Burt Reynolds), resulting in a high-speed chase.
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Eric Bana's new Yosemite-set Netflix thriller Untamed gives the streamer another win on the weekly Top 10 chart
Netflix's 'Hitmakers' explores the world of songwriting through a revealing yet tone-deaf lens, featuring Tommy Brown, Sevyn Streeter, Harv and more.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan ’s Netflix chapter is officially coming to an end.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 's multi-year deal with Netflix will not be renewed when it expires in September. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a reported $100 million agreement with the streaming service in 2020. Now, as the contract nears its end, it will conclude without renewal, The Sun reports.
Netflix is reportedly not renewing Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's $100 million production deal with the streaming service after 'With Love, Meghan' and 'Harry & Meghan' projects.
This week's streaming premieres are a healthy mix of both movies and TV shows. Three films that were released in theaters earlier this year have made their streaming and on-demand debuts this week. Netflix and Paramount+,