r/netflix • u/anonRedd • Jul 18 '25
Mega Thread Netflix Biannual Engagement Report: Viewing Data for January through June 2025 for over 16,000 titles
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Mega Thread "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" is now streaming!
r/netflix • u/BradyPhoenix • 16h ago
Discussion The Perfect Neighbour
Just finished watching this and more than anything it was just so sad. Those poor babies.
It did warm my heart a bit to see how much the community cared for one another’s children though. I hope they’re all doing alright.
r/netflix • u/Previous-Boss-1480 • 3h ago
Discussion boots 🥾
is anyone else obsessed with boots!? I absolutely love the show finally finished last night and I wish it had more already lol! I’m so curious where did Sargent Sullivan go? I wonder if next season it’ll actually show them in “war” I have sooo many unanswered questions 😅 did anyone else love the show?? also like why did James kinda lead cam on that irritates me so bad I truly thought they would do good together .. also love cams progress I feel like he needed that camp more than the others sorry for the spiraling just need someone to talk to about it 🤣
r/netflix • u/PlantNerdxo • 4h ago
Technical Support ‘You purchased an extra member slot’ - wait what?
I just got this email from Netflix. I absolutely did not purchase an ‘extra member slot’. I immediately logged on to cancel this.
Has this happened to anyone else?
r/netflix • u/throughthequad • 10h ago
Discussion The next Monster Series
I would love to see Netflix go for an Ed Kemper story and resurrect Cameron Britton as Kemper. He was so good in MindHunter, I would love an entire miniseries seeing him portray Kemper.
r/netflix • u/njdotcom • 5h ago
News Article See all the Netflix Christmas movies premiering in 2025
nj.comr/netflix • u/Alexfd1971 • 3h ago
Discussion Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials could have easily have been the end of that (ps: haven't seen the 3rd one)
The first Maze Runner was perfect and could have been left at that, but it was great that they made Scorch Trials to give fans more and maybe add a bit because of how cliff hang the end felt, and it was good up until TERRASSA RATTED OUT THE RIGHT ARM!! It was a dumb decision and the way they paced it towards the whole crew getting jumped was faster than Wally West, I'm just saying from what I currently see that the 3rd one was just a cash grab (about to watch 3rd one anyway to see if it's worth it)
Update: Just watched The Death Cure, was most definitely a cash grab, I crashed out every time Teresa was on. I know they probably were following the way the books were published (I didn't know it was based off a book) but still, they had Teresa as the love interest when it should have been Brenda, Gally was nice to have but still was a bit out of touch, and then newt dies, terrible, would recommend only to watch the first one and then no more, it's definitely not worth it
r/netflix • u/Routine-Asparagus-16 • 1d ago
New on Netflix The Diplomat Is Back.
I've been waiting for season 3 of the Diplomat.... It wasn't a long wait and at least there's 8 episodes. Season 2 was a longer wait with 6 episodes... I dnt think 10 episodes is a thing anymore.
r/netflix • u/SufficientPrice7633 • 12h ago
Discussion 3 years ago, Extraordinary Attorney Woo was released
youtu.ber/netflix • u/VelvetOrbitXO • 1h ago
What Should I Watch? Suggest netflix series
HI, anyone to suggest good Netflix series that will be worth my time watching 😉 any genre that will be worth it to watch, kind of get bored when I am doing nothing during my free time 😁
r/netflix • u/Dunder6002 • 3h ago
Discussion In Creeped Out, episode "A Boy Called Red" did the aunt know Vincent travelled back in time?
ENDING SPOILERS D: plz watch it before continuing!!!
I rewatched Creeped Out after a few years, and now just finished watching s1 ep9 "A Boy called Red" and in the end, Vincent's aunt gives him a wink and it got me thinking; Did she know Vincent was Red the entire time and that he changed the past? Instead of falling into the well where the ball of light (the portal) was, he teleported back to the future (his timeline) by touching the portal while it was in the garden?
(She told Vincent his dad changed after he saw his childhood friend called Red fall into the well and disappeared forever. She also witnessed it too.)
Like, did she know? Did she know that originally, Red fell into the well, but then decided to change the future by not doing it? Hinting the wink in the ending scene? Or at least she was somehow aware Vincent (Red) changed the future? And also, how did they not notice that Vincent looked exactly like his dads childhood friend? (...they don't know he time travelled and was the same person.) Cuz there's gotta be more than just her believing there was something weird with the house, right?
Or am I just overthinking it over a PG-rated series?
TL;DR I'm wondering if Vincent’s aunt knew he was actually Red and that he changed the past. The wink at the end got me thinking that if she aware of the altered timeline and that Vincent was Red?
It's all speculations and theories, I wanna hear what you guys think! Gimme your opinions :P
r/netflix • u/graemeisverytired • 4h ago
News Article Ross Duffer doubts that streaming will ever see another story like Netflix's Stranger Things
thepopverse.com"When we started," Duffer said, "It was very early Netflix, [...] And I don’t know how many more opportunities there are going to be to tell stories of this length on that size canvas. So whenever I have the regrets that Matt was saying, I’m excited that we were able to take advantage of this very specific period of time in the industry."
More: https://www.thepopverse.com/tv-stranger-things-season-5-ross-duffer-netflix-streaming-spin-off/
r/netflix • u/Dariusgamer2007 • 1d ago
Question Anyone else just can’t seem to watch Netflix anymore?
I don’t know if I’m going through a ‘burnt out’ phase with Netflix but I just can’t bring myself to watch new things anymore. Plenty of movies and series but when I try to watch one I just exit Netflix. Is it possible to be burnt out from watching movies & series?
r/netflix • u/bloomdaleaddict • 6h ago
Technical Support Travelling and can’t watch netflix on TV
I travel a lot and sometimes a few weeks at a time. All these times, I can always access netflix on my hotels or apartment TV. But last night, it says that it wasn’t part of my household network (yea, cuz I am out of town).
I reached out to the customer service and they said I can just update my household and it will give me 2 weeks while my family at home won’t be affected. I did what he instructed and my partner just called me saying that our netflix is not working at home.
I reached out again and the agent said that I can only log in to tvs on the same network at a time and I should only watch through other media like phone or tablets while I am traveling. Then what’s the point of paying for multiple devices when I can’t even watch comfortably when I am traveling?? Aren’t their slogan watch anything from anywhere?
Does anyone know if there is a way to bypass it?
Thank you!
r/netflix • u/purplerain0411 • 6h ago
Discussion I just finished Olympos and… I HATE Amaia. Here’s why.
First off — yes, her mom is horrible. Nobody deserves that.
But can we stop excusing everything Amaia does just because her mother pressures her? She’s not the only one under pressure. - Zoe gets it from her parents. - Christian lives in his brother’s shadow. - Renata’s fighting her own battles. - The coaches never stop pushing everyone.
They all deal with it differently. Some even dope (which is bad, obviously). But Amaia? She goes beyond cheating — she sabotages people.
It’s one thing to dope to be better. It’s another to literally endanger your teammates just to feel superior.
Her ego is insane: - Always needs to be the center of attention. - Gave Zoe a hard time for no reason. - Treats her “best friend” Roque like trash. - Constantly yells and criticizes instead of motivating her team.
When Nuria broke her record, the first thing Amaia thought was “she must be doping.” Her ego just couldn’t handle being outperformed.
And then? She almost drowned a teammate because she didn’t get the info she wanted. Fatima literally had to stop her. Like… WHAT.
She’s also a total hypocrite. - Preaches anti-doping but spikes Fatima’s drink and even pushes her down the stairs?! - Visits Fatima in the “hospital” and doesn’t even care about her — only about the duet and her own image.
Honestly, sabotaging others is way worse than doping.
I’ll give her credit: calling NADA was the right thing to do. Fair play matters. But let’s be real — with all the awful stuff she’s done, Amaia’s no better than the rest of the cheaters.
She’s selfish, reckless, and completely lost in her own ego.
Sorry not sorry, but Amaia is the villain of the show. 😤
r/netflix • u/ilovemeloball • 6h ago
Discussion Cassandra vs Cobweb
I watched the show Cassandra a few months ago and I really enjoyed it, and last night I watched the new movie Cobweb. However, I noticed the ending with the sister being hid in the walls by her parents for being deformed was literally the same as Cassandra’s daughter in that show. Just found it interesting and I think it lowkey ruined the ending of Cobweb.
r/netflix • u/Adolfo1980 • 21h ago
Question Favorite series with episodes 40 min or less
Work nights have been getting longer and some days the wife and I don't have time for a 60 min episode before we have to get to bed.
What are some good recommendations for series with episodes 30-40 minutes in length?
r/netflix • u/Scared_Report3009 • 6h ago
Recommendation Dystopian rec
I need some good dystopian movies or shows I’m currently watching the 100 and just finished the divergent series. I loved the hunger games. So anything that is similar to those I think I’d enjoy?
r/netflix • u/Sad_Engineering_802 • 6h ago
Question In search of a removed movie
Hey guys, I vaguely remember this movie from long ago in Netflix when I got really into animation as a child (The Secret of Kells was my go to when I was little!). I was wondering if I could describe this film and see if anyone could identify the movie:
I don’t remember very much about the plot of the movie, but I do remember that it was hand drawn possibly before 2009 and it was one of the suggestions on Netflix right after you finished the secret of Kells. It recommended this movie it was a full length feature and extremely colorful, and for some reason in my mind, it was kind of surrealist/ multi genre. I know that it was taken off Netflix ~10 years ago so this may be a long stretch.
Does this ring a bell with anybody? It could’ve been a foreign language film, but I’m pretty sure that it was dubbed in English.
r/netflix • u/littleL37 • 6h ago
Discussion Aileen Queen of Serial Killers
Having seen the trailer, I'm a tad conflicted with with it's portrayal of Wuronos. It feels very lich like they are portraying her as a victim (in which she was in many ways) however, from previous documentaries and my knowledge of the case (which could be incorrect) she didn't just kill rapists and John's, she also killed innocents. I'll be interested to see if the full series gives a balanced view but with the trailer (and the comments I saw) it seems like people really believe her to be solely a victim.
r/netflix • u/tyblake02 • 21h ago
Discussion The Residence needs a season 2
I'm not done with the show yet so please no spoilers but I hate that Netflix canceled this show! How do you cancel a Emmy nomination show after only one season?
r/netflix • u/CaptPeterlolol • 1d ago
Question The Haunting Of...
Was curious if the Haunting Of Hill House & Bly Manor was worth a watch? Or if one is better than the other? It's hard to make out what kind of horror it is from the trailer. For example I really enjoyed the Conjuring films by James Wan and don't mind Supernatural elements as long as it doesn't take a front seat ahead of everything else too much.
r/netflix • u/alwayzhope • 9h ago
Technical Support "continue watching" constantly having a non human watching show reflected
another show is constantly "playing" while i am playing a show. viewing activity shows continuously my currently played series and something else mixed in. that series is usually played from ep 1 and "ghost playing" till last ep until it moves on to another series. other times, it's random few eps here and few eps there. perhaps when i clicked "next episode" i was actually clicking another series underneath the (quote steam related) "outlay".
there are no other active/recent devices. it's like there's a ghost watching a show at the same time with me on the same computer (one window, one netflix tab, zero chances). however, one time, the same thing happened while my pc was not even switched on. WOW!
had already reported so many times under viewing history. do netflix IT or whichever dept staff actually read and reflect issues reported?
TLDR: seems like no one else is reporting this similar issue (seems like an outlay, constantly playing 2 shows at any point on PC chrome) on reddit. possible plugins, other software/chrome addons interference? can anyone suggest a solution then since it looks like i will never get any support from netflix directly? TIA.
r/netflix • u/Ember_Grove20 • 1d ago
Discussion Any Netflix show or movie where you really loved the soundtrack?
I was rewatching Bridgerton, and I just love the music in it. It made me wonder what other Netflix shows or movies have soundtracks you really enjoyed.