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In a major escalation, Paramount said it is planning to run a slate of directors at WBD's annual meeting and has sued for disclosures around the Netflix deal.
Paramount escalated its fight to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery over Netflix, filing a lawsuit on Monday in Delaware to compel specific financial disclosures related to its decision to choose Netflix over Paramount's $30-per-share offer.
Netflix is set to expand its comedy lineup with the arrival of Night Court. All three seasons of the canceled NBC reboot are scheduled to stream soon on the platform. The move brings the revival back into the spotlight,
Earlier Sunday, as Hollywood put on the spanx to fit into the frocks and tuxs for the 83rd Golden Globes, Trump retweeted a very unambitious One American News commentary decrying Netflix ‘s currently WBD board approved $83 billion effort to buy Warner Bros’ streaming and studio assets.
It’s January, and depending on where you live, cold. In our minds, the cosmic dread of a new year combined the chilly wind is the perfect excuse to close the blinds, grab a big blanket, and retreat into a Netflix TV binge. You made it to 2026, c'mon, you earned it.
Hallelujah! Noah Wyle's back in "The Pitt." Also check out Netflix rom-com "People We Meet on Vacation" and Will Arnett's "Is This Thing On?"
Jenna Ortega stars in Netflix's Wednesday, a modern take on the life of one of the most morbid teens in pop culture history, Wednesday Addams. The series, executive produced and occasionally directed by Tim Burton, quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix when it premiered in 2022 and both parts of season 2 are out now.
A new murder mystery, His and Hers, has debuted at No. 1 on Netflix's Top 10 list. But is it actually worth watching?
As Netflix gears up to acquire Warner Bros, the streaming giant took home 7 awards at the Golden Globes last night.
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