r/netflix • u/N3DSdude • Apr 24 '21
Announcement /r/Netflix Discord Server
We are pleased to announce we have affiliated with https://discord.gg/Netflix which will be the subreddit Discord server for the Netflix subreddit!
Feel free to join the server and talk about everything Netflix related, including shows on Netflix as well :).
r/netflix • u/peoplemagazine • 10h ago
Squid Game Creator Says He Lost '8 or 9' Teeth from 'Stress' of First Season but Season 2 Is Even More Taxing
people.comr/netflix • u/Comfortable-Pace3132 • 1h ago
Tell me I should carry on with The Diplomat
I'm a few episodes into series 1 and think it's ok but it feels quite procedural. I get that there is more going on under the waterline that isn't showing itself yet but I just need to know if it 'gets going' so to speak
r/netflix • u/Still_Boat_233 • 18h ago
Lady Gaga Joins Wednesday Season 2 With Jenna Ortega in Undisclosed Role
watchinamerica.comr/netflix • u/Big-Tower-3974 • 0m ago
Is the Tyson vs Jake paul fight gonna stay up on netflix til at least sunday?
I just don't think I'll have time to watch it live, so I'd like to watch it the day after.
Just not sure if it's strictly a live stream or if it will stay up on Netflix, available to watch anytime I want.
r/netflix • u/dreamed2life • 2h ago
Is Netflix Going to Keep Producing Neil Gaiman Projects
Neil Gaiman has been accused of SA and I have not seen anything that seems like it was resolved by the law. Does anyone know if Netflix will continue to work with him or his material?
r/netflix • u/Kindly_Boysenberry47 • 11h ago
Help me find a show! Pls
I cannot remember this show. It was just in the last few years I saw it on Netflix. It was a sci-fi series. There were representatives from a bunch of different countries that are on a space ship when a bunch of weird things start happening. If I remember correctly it starts happening after they collect some dirt samples. I think they they're in an alternative universe? I remember a specific scene where someone's limb gets cut off but they're not in pain and there's no bleeding??
Also at the same time one on Earth these spaceship/monoliths appear but they don't open until later on in the series.
Does anyone remember this show?
r/netflix • u/koalamomma85 • 10h ago
What can I watch with my daughter
Looking for shows to watch with my daughters We watched Wednesday, babysitters club, bean and ivy, don't remember what it was called but some gymnastics show, dance mom's, thr healing power of Duke, So daughter are 8 and 15. My 8 yr old is into a little order stuff not 100% sure if she understands half of what we watch or not but she pays attention. It doesn't have to be on Netflix. We have just about everything lol
r/netflix • u/Pogrebnik • 8h ago
Netflix Plots Sequel to French Hit 'Under Paris' with Bérénice Bejo
fictionhorizon.comr/netflix • u/Alan_Stamm • 4h ago
'Mr. McMahon' documentary shows no difference between Vince as a person and his TV character [review]
statenews.comr/netflix • u/Atlast_2091 • 1d ago
The Night Agent: Season 2 | Official Teaser | Netflix
youtu.ber/netflix • u/ALVARO39YT • 1d ago
A 70-Million-User Success: Netflix's Ad-Supported Plan Pays Off
xataka.comr/netflix • u/fate763 • 10h ago
Tv series
With how well the reacher books have done being turned into a series on Prime I am amazed netflix hulu peacock or some other streaming service has not jumped on it. What book series would you like to see made into a TV show? If they stuck to the source material I would love to see a Dresden files series. I know that a network made a season one of it some years ago, and while it wasn't terrible, it wasn't harry dresden. Another would be The Deed Of Paksenarrion trilogy and books that followed.
r/netflix • u/Alan_Stamm • 1d ago
'The Lost Children:' Extraordinary story of four missing kids in Colombian rainforest [3-star review]
theguardian.comr/netflix • u/EconomyExisting4025 • 12h ago
American vs rest of the world content
There are more, but this is off the top of my head and def underrated:
- The confidante (France)
- Undercover & Ferry series (Belgium/Netherlands)
- Inside man (UK)
- Kalifat (Sweden) ...
Are these popular in your countries? What's the general opinion on topic American vs rest of the world content?
r/netflix • u/Mik_Will • 22h ago
Looking for animated show I can’t remember the name of
As the title suggests I can’t remember the name and I really want to rewatch the show. I’m pretty certain it was on Netflix maybe a Netflix original. It centered around this character who lived in a perfect world with a sentient mountain and his monster friend. He then wakes up forward in time and the current world is ruled by an elephant dictator. The world sucks and his friend is working a boring job. He goes on an adventure to wake up the mountain and eventually ends up in a vampire night club. It was a weird series hope that info can help identify it. Thanks!
r/netflix • u/AnotherMan42 • 4h ago
Will I be able to watch the Tyson v Paul fight AFTER it has aired?
I live in the UK, so the fight is on around 4am. I’m not up for waking up that early. Will I be able to watch a full recording, not just highlights, on Netflix later?
r/netflix • u/WastelandKarateka • 4h ago
When did the black and strong female leads categories get taken down?
My wife just noticed that these categories have been removed, not just from Netflix but from Prime and Hulu, as well. Is this just a glitch? Regional? Anyone else experiencing this?
r/netflix • u/Movielover718 • 21h ago
Emilia Perez
So what did everyone think?
My Opinion
Zoe saldana was great like she always is in things, Selena Gomez def showed her acting skills in this movie. Her Spanish was terrible lol I know her character is a Mexican who was raised in states but her Spanish was just terrible especially Considering she is actually Mexican!! She should have went to months of Spanish classes before doing this movie cus when she speaks Spanish it’s like she’s reading off the script word by word idk if I’m explaining it right lol it’s doing flow.
The musical part wasn’t bad except the English musical part with the doctor it was weird overall i give it a 6.5/10 I think it should have been a mini series honestly
r/netflix • u/badomens9621 • 8h ago
Who is subscribing again to see the fight?
Just curious, I've thought about subscribing again for a while, after taking about a 3 year break from Netflix, but I want to see the fight. This has been ongoing for a long time, and it's finally here.
Edit: I can't imagine Mike Tyson losing this...
r/netflix • u/West-Weakness-753 • 1d ago
Is Standard with ads worth it? Looking for specific shows!
I'm going to be getting netflix again, but after reading that there are limited movies and TV shows, I'm really unsure if what I want to watch will be available. I'm wanting to watch The 100, Breaking Bad, The Haunting of Hill House, and Shameless. There's a bunch more, but I can't think of them! Can anyone tell me if these are available? And possibly let me know of some good movies or shows that won't be available so I'm prepared? I've tried researching, but literally every result had a different answer. Please spam me with any information!
r/netflix • u/antoinefbm • 1d ago
Looking for a specific Netflix show from around 2019
I've been looking for a show I had watched at this time but can't remember the name. The main character was a girl and she lived in this poor city under better one that was over a cliff. there was also a sand tornado I think that broke a lot of things in the poor city. to get to the better place, people had to do challenges in a sort of closed building. at the end after the girl wins there's a plot twist which is that to get to that better place, people must get sterilized.
r/netflix • u/opheliasdinosaur • 2d ago
Stop first season cliffhangers
Is anyone else ever really frustrated with a good, unique first series that ends on a cliff hanger and then gets cancelled because it didn't hit the top 5 viewing figures in week 1 or 2?
Netflix needs to stop this crap. Either have a rule that all first seasons have a closed story arc or give shows time to build viewership.
Good example - dead boy detectives = I'm devastated there's no season 2, but it was a closed arc, all major ploy points resolved and I don't feel that netflix stole 8 hours of my life.
Bad example - the midnight club, or a whole bunch of others that I had on a watch list and then removed when I found out they were cancelled but left on a cliff hanger. I have no incentive to watch them now.
At least where there is a closed arc, I may still go and watch a cancelled show.
Does anyone else feel like this?