Password sharing clampdowns work as world's biggest streaming service gets even bigger
Friday, 19 July 2024 () The world's biggest streaming service Netflix has grown even bigger as password-sharing crackdowns and shows like Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton have driven signups.
Dearest gentle reader, it's official — we now know which sibling is set to lead 'Bridgerton's' fourth season. Netflix announced that the next season will in fact focus on Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson. The streamer welcomed the second eldest love averse Bridgerton brother to the marriage via a social media post. The season will focus on the Bridgerton sibling, who does not want to settle down — until he meets a captivating Lady in Silver (or — spoiler alert! — as book fans will know her, Sophie) at his mother's masquerade ball.
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We now know who's in talks to star in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' reboot. The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal that Madelyn Cline and Camila Mendes are in talks to lead the ensemble of Sony Pictures' reboot of the 1997 horror hit. Cline, of course, plays Sarah Cameron in the Netflix series 'Outer Banks,' while Mendes played Veronica on the CW's long-running series 'Riverdale.' Also in negotiations are Tony Award nominee Sarah Pidgeon... 'Atlanta's' Tyriq Withers and Jonah Hauer-King, who played Prince Eric in Disney's live-action remake of 'The Little Mermaid.'
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Things are a little shaky for 'Emily in Paris' as Netflix drops the trailer for the 4th season of the streaming hit. Season three of the series left off after the dramatic events at Gabriel and Camille's wedding with Emily reeling between her feelings for Gabriel and Alfie but with the reveal that Gabriel is now expecting a baby with his ex. The trailer sees Emily trying to move on after season three's revelations.
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Netflix Is Sued , Over ‘Baby Reindeer’.
Scottish woman Fiona Harvey is suing Netflix for $170 million, The Verge reports. .
She claims that her "identity and likeness" were referenced for the show's character, Martha Scott.
and used to tell "brutal lies" which ruined
"her reputation, her character and her life.".
Series creator Richard Gadd claims that the show is based on a "true story" of his personal experiences.
in which he portrays a "fictionalized version of himself being stalked by Martha," The Verge reports. .
Harvey claims that her identity as the inspiration for Martha was "completely undisguised" and Netflix "did literally nothing" in terms of fact-checking. .
The lies that Defendants told about
Harvey to over 50 million people
worldwide include that Harvey is a
twice-convicted stalker who was
sentenced to five years in prison, and
that Harvey sexually assaulted Gadd, Fiona Harvey's lawyers, via filing.
Defendants told these lies, and
never stopped, because it was a
better story than the truth, and
better stories made money, Fiona Harvey's lawyers, via filing.
Gadd previously made a statement to
'The Guardian' about 'Baby Reindeer.'.
It’s very emotionally true, obviously:
I was severely stalked and severely
abused. But we wanted it to exist in
the sphere of art, as well as protect
the people it’s based on, Richard Gadd, to 'The Guardian'.
In a statement to CNN, Netflix said that it plans “to defend this matter vigorously and to stand by Richard Gadd’s right to tell his story.”
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'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,' 'Baby Reindeer' and 'Under the Bridge' are just a few of the streaming series viewers can't stop talking about. We're looking at the top trending show from each major streaming platform on today's THR Charts: The Breakdown for Friday, May 31st.
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Netflix to Open Entertainment, Dining, and Shopping Complexes in 2025.
Two Netflix Houses will open in the
U.S. next year, 'Variety' reports.
They will be located in
King of Prussia, PA, and Dallas, TX.
They will be located in
King of Prussia, PA, and Dallas, TX.
They will occupy former department stores that are over 100,000 square feet. .
Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. .
Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. .
Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. .
Within the Netflix Houses, there will be shopping outlets, restaurants and "experiential activities" linked to big franchises such as 'Bridgerton,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Squid Game,' 'Variety' reports. .
The new Netflix Houses will build upon previous pop-ups that have been staged for popular series and Netflix Bites...
The new Netflix Houses will build upon previous pop-ups that have been staged for popular series and Netflix Bites...
... in order to “create an unforgettable venue to explore your favorite Netflix stories and characters beyond the screen year-round,” Netflix said.
At Netflix House, you can enjoy regularly
updated immersive experiences, indulge
in retail therapy, and get a taste — literally —
of your favorite Netflix series and films
through unique food and drink offerings, Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, via statement.
We’ve launched more than
50 experiences in 25 cities, and Netflix
House represents the next generation
of our distinctive offerings. , Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, via statement.
The venues will bring our beloved
stories to life in new, ever-changing
and unexpected ways, Marian Lee, Netflix’s chief marketing officer, via statement
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Polin has barely wrapped up their love story, but 'Bridgerton's' showrunner is already spilling the tea on the next season and giving a fans a timeframe on when they can get their hands on the highly anticipated season 4! Showrunner Jess Brownell gave The Hollywood Reporter all the season four info she could at Wednesday night's U.K. premiere for part two.
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