Marvel and Netflix are about to score another hit with "Jessica Jones," judging by the dark noir and gritty themes presented in the first full-length trailer for the show. Watch the trailer here.
Streaming video giant Netflix is taking its own platform and reinventing the wheel for subscription based video buffet streaming. The company announced that it is not only looking to expand its library by adding original content and outsourced content like "Star Wars," but it is also looking to become real competitor in the "news" market. See the details here.
The mind-blowing British sci-fi series "Black Mirror" has been picked up by Netflix and a new order of 12 episodes has been set for the series on the streaming buffet platform. See the details here.
Fans of horror and gore films will be pleased to hear that the final installment for Netflix's hit supernatural show "Hemlock Grove" will be returning to the platform. See the trailer here.
The highly anticipated series coming to Netflix this month, "Narcos," will be debuting all episodes for the original series on Friday. See the trailer here.
See the amazing trailer for the new Netflix drug war series "Narcos" here. The new trailer for the upcoming Netflix series "Narcos," which chronicles the rise of the war on the drugs in the '80s, features thrilling content from characters that were based on the real life Medellin cartel.
The raunchy 2001 cult-hit "Wet Hot American Summer" has released its first full-length trailer to the prequel series on Netflix. The hilarious preview is a must see. Watch it here.
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.
"Degrassi" leaves TeenNick this summer, but arrives on Netflix with new episodes in 2016. "Degrassi" will not be coming to an end. In 2016, the show will get a Season 15, titled "Degrassi: New Class," and it will move to Netflix in the United States, according to Variety.
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.
Netflix has been experimenting with commercials before and after subscriber content is viewed. Not having to deal with commercials is likely the reason that many subscribe to streaming services Netflix and Amazon Prime.