Netflix News | Oct 01, 2024
Yellowjackets is now available on Netflix...
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🌎 netflix.comNetflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services with over 270 million paid memberships in over 190 countries. It offers a subscription-based streaming service that allows members to watch a wide variety of TV series, films, and games across different genres and languages on various internet-connected devices. Members enjoy the flexibility to watch content anytime, anywhere, with no commitments and the ability to change their plans at any time.
Updates as of Oct 01, 2024
- Yellowjackets is now available on Netflix.
- A US judge has ruled that Fiona Harvey can sue Netflix for defamation over the show Baby Reindeer being wrongly billed as a 'true story'.
- Netflix launched 'Culinary Class Wars,' a cooking competition featuring 80 underdog cooks against 20 elite chefs.
- A judge has allowed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix's 'Baby Reindeer' to proceed, with Fiona Harvey claiming the show falsely depicted her.
- Netflix will stream the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight live on November 15.
- Netflix is reportedly paying $150 million to stream two of the NFL's 2024 Christmas Day games and is targeting Ian and Noah Eagle as broadcasters.
- Stefano Cirillo has joined Netflix as Head of Ads Measurement in Italy, previously serving as Cluster Commercial Leader Broadcasters and Publishers at Nielsen.
- Luke Southern has joined Netflix as Brand Partnerships & Integrated Marketing Director, EMEA from his previous role as Council Member at IPA (Institute of Practitioners in Advertising) in the United Kingdom.
- Clara J. has left Netflix as the Head of Talent Acquisition, Korea to join Coupang as the Director of Tech Recruiting in Singapore.
- A slew of TV shows and movies are leaving Netflix for U.S. subscribers in October, including 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' on October 2 and 'Dark Waters' on October 31.
- Netflix will remove 'Crazy Rich Asians,' 'Key and Peele,' and nearly every Chucky movie in October 2024.
- Will Ferrell's new Netflix documentary 'Will & Harper' features his road trip with his trans best friend Harper Steele and is predicted to be nominated for best documentary feature.
- Netflix is removing 59 films and series, including big-name movies and award-winning comedies, starting October 1.
- Netflix hosted its first-ever live in-person Geeked Week 2024 event in Atlanta, featuring exclusive content and breaking news on top series like Avatar: The Last Airbender, Wednesday, Black Mirror, and Squid Game.
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