Though Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s 2025 Netflix movie Back in Action is still crushing it atop the streaming site’s daily Top 10, with horror sequel Scream VI chasing it menacingly at #2, the rest of the list is slightly harder to predict from day to day.
Netflix has ordered a Little House on the Prairie series, 40-plus years after a long-running adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved books aired its last episode on NBC. The new version comes from showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine ( The Boys, The Vampire Diaries ).
Netflix has announced the global release date for “Anuja,” the award-winning and Oscar-nominated short film about sisterhood, resilience and hope. Revealed exclusively to Variety, Netflix has set its worldwide on the streaming platform on Wednesday,
Netflix is expanding its presence in the toy business, striking its first master licensing deal with the company behind the popular Squishmallows plush toys to develop a product line inspired by its hit science-fiction series “Stranger Things.
The list of the 10 most popular movies on Netflix right now includes a new action comedy starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz.
Another sign that Netflix is getting closer to its Fort Monmouth studios just popped up Tuesday morning: a website.
Netflix hasn’t just been focusing on anime exclusives such as Sakamoto Days, Beastars, and Castlevania: Nocturne, the platform has also seen serious success with live-action adaptations like One Piece and Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Every earnings season, Netflix is one of the first companies to report. This quarter, the company delivered a stellar quarter that sent its shares soaring. As of this writing, Netflix shares trade at over $975, having made a new all-time high just days ago.
A lot of great stuff is leaving this month for U.S. subscribers, including a favorite action-movie franchise and two excellent recent sitcoms.
The Noah Centineo-led spy drama "The Recruit" is back for Season 2. Find out when the new season drops on Netflix and get all the details on the thrilling next chapter.
The streaming wars have been messy, and they’re certainly not over, but Netflix already won. The only question left is exactly how rich the spoils of victory will be. And you better believe Netflix is going to find out.