Netflix is gearing up to debut more original programming. Original nonlinear programming has performed very well for Netflix over the past few years. With hit series like "House of Cards," "Orange is the New Black" and "Daredevil," the streaming platform has been making significant investments in original programming, as reported by BGR.
The audience of "Arrested Development" kept on demanding more, and soon they will get a Season 5 of the show. In 2013, Netflix debuted Season four of the series, according to an article on The Wrap.
Fortune may just be on their side: Netflix, the on-demand Internet streaming media provider responsible for the distribution of hit shows "Hemlock Grove," "House of Cards" and "Orange Is the New Black," as well as the revival and relicensing of Mitchell Hurwitz's cult show "Arrest Development," has picked up the rights to critical acclaimed Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events."
Have you ever had a boss who drove you absolutely crazy? Or one who awkwardly kept coming on to you? Well if you have -- and if you have a good sense of humor about it, then you're in for some laughs with the highly-anticipated follow-up to the 2011 hit comedy, "Horrible Bosses."
In the latest trailer for “Orange Is the New Black,” Netflix decided to promote the show via an “Arrested Development” format with Ron Howard as the trailer’s narrator.
While the release of the Veronica Mars film last weekend opened to mediocre box office numbers, the very nature of the film's production and financial backing is revolutionary to the Hollywood industry.