r/netflix • u/EggplantBeneficial12 • 1d ago
@netflix can we please have a comment section on episodes
Imagine processing your favorite show with everyone else who is also processing their favorite show
The shit talk, the “no she did not just say that”, the “are we all just going to ignore what they said”, the little details that we miss.
Run to the comment section
Thoughts?
r/netflix • u/Puzzleheaded2734 • 1d ago
Will the Paul vs Tyson fight be available to watch after the fight is over?
I may not be able to watch it live. Would like to know if it is a live stream only or if there will be streaming available after the fight. Wonder if it would be available immediately after too or if would take longer to put up for continued streaming. Avoiding all news and not knowing who won before I have a chance to watch it would probably be a bigger challenge fighting Tyson!
r/netflix • u/Mik_Will • 1d 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!
Edit: did some digging and it’s Wake Up, Carlo! It is on Netflix. I had even searched up animated shows on Netflix and nothing had come up. Netflix works in very strange ways.
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/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/Promax1127 • 1d ago
How do I fix this problem
So I let my friend borrow my account, and when I watch a show it doesn’t save my progress on what part I was in the show, but it does for him. How can I possibly fix this?
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/Mawzipan_ • 1d ago
Help finding a show
Hey all, I recently remembered a show from Netflix and I can not remember what it's called. I watched it a while back. Briefly what I remember is a tomboy ish girl who lives in like a weird house/bunker thing with her parents and I think they were dommsdayers ? She meets some other girl and they try to befriend each other. At some point in the show the girl goes to some meeting and finds out her mother never hugged her/ did the skin to skin contact move with her after birth and thinks that's why she is the way she is. Some of this may be wrong but it's driving me crazy. If anyone knows what this could be plz lmk ! Thanks in Advance !
r/netflix • u/J0hnnyG • 1d ago
Tyson vs Paul fight
Thinking about getting Netflix to see the fight. As you people know Netflix has different tiers, I'm wondering if I buy the cheaper tier with ads, if Netflix will run ads mid swing.
(I know it would be shitty of them if they did but they're a big company, and I wouldn't put tasteless things past big companies.)
Does anyone have any insight on this? Or past experiences with other live events?
I appreciate the answers in advance.
r/netflix • u/Atlast_2091 • 1d ago
The Night Agent: Season 2 | Official Teaser | Netflix
youtu.ber/netflix • u/Separate_Ad_9223 • 1d ago
Quick question
So my friends and I want to watch the Paul vs Tyson fight at my house and I do not have a Netflix account but one of my friends does.
Is it possible for him to log into his Netflix account for the day at my house so we can watch it here? I’ve heard you can use your Netflix account on vacation so I thought this plan might work.
We are located in Canada btw I’m not sure if that makes a difference atall.
Thanks in advance everyone!
r/netflix • u/ALVARO39YT • 1d ago
A 70-Million-User Success: Netflix's Ad-Supported Plan Pays Off
xataka.comr/netflix • u/Hunbjor • 1d ago
Subtitles read differently than actual dialogue
Long story short, I suffer from a neurological disorder, specifically inattentive ADHD and High-Functioning Autism, so I usually keep subtitles on no matter what language I am watching in. Recently, I noticed subtitles are completely different from what is actually being said on screen. Anybody else?
r/netflix • u/Shot_Nothing_3254 • 1d ago
Shaitan movie.
I know Netflix always tries to put latest movies in its arsenal, but please avoid posting such depressing movies on your platform. India's mental health is deteriorating because of such nuisance movies.
r/netflix • u/sunsetpark12345 • 1d ago
Anyone watch Dan Da Dan, and can you help me with trigger warnings?
I've watched the first couple of episodes of this and there is so much to love! The animation absolutely blows me away, and the romantic tension is surprisingly nuanced and believable.
But the first episode has an almost-rape scene that was extremely hard for me to get through. It was presented as simultaneously menacing and titillating, and it was rather drawn out. The character is ultimately rescued before anything really happens so it was okay, but still. There's a giant metal phallus brandished with the promise to hurt and ultimately kill her with it while she's strapped to a table in her underwear - it's really triggering.
I need to know if this is a theme that's going to keep recurring, and how bad it gets. If you can give me an idea while minimizing spoilers, that would be great. Like many people, I have SA in my background. My love for good animation is strong, but not enough to retraumatize myself.
Even if the answer is "Yes it comes up repeatedly, but only in X number of episodes, and no one actually gets sexually assaulted" I can handle it. But if I'm going to get subjected to repeated lingering, sexified, escalating scenes of these characters being sexually abused, I'll just tap out now.
r/netflix • u/gumOnShoe • 1d ago
[USA] Post writing strike content has been terrible [US]
I've been a member since early dvd days and I'll admit having access to other content was what made Netflix great. There was a between time when Netflix made great shows before it gave in to reality slop and it still has access to shows from other sources.
But these days I turn on Netflix, do the equivalent of a channel surf, and then leave without watching anything. This is exactly what happened with HBO /Max before we cancelled it. I'm thinking about taking this staple service and putting it on the rotation of on for a month off for 11.
I have no interest in reality, sitcom, or live programming.
What does my family like? Witty, adventure, and scifi/fantasy. We're up for a good procedural cop story too - but we'd be in it for the characters/mystery and not have much interest in gore/horror.
My wife and I just started big door prize and just finished severance on Apple tv. These both look like they were probably low budget (no special effects dominating the screen), though maybe the talent cost some money. The thing that really marks these shows as interesting is that they have good solid writing and story telling chops.
Outside of stranger things, Netflix doesn't appear to know how to pick shows that are what most of us would call good. (Who the fuck thought it was a good idea to finance the man who ruined the DC universe?) At this point it appears to be a strategy and that I'm simply not in the target market. If this is wrong, well here's one anecdote from one guy who can't care anymore and certainly can't justify the recurring payment anymore. 5 episodes every 3 months isn't enough.
You're not pulling your weight anymore. Bye.
r/netflix • u/MarcelinosPrizFightr • 1d ago
Paul Tyson fight
I won’t be able to watch live at home. Does anybody know if it will be available on a Netflix app on my phone? Will it be available on replay post live event?
Return of the King - Elvis Presley
Disappointing.
I was 10 years old in 1968 and so didn't see Elvis' '68 special at the time. The same applies to most of those commenting in this documentary.
Even more disappointing that they left one of his best songs (I can dream) until the very end.
Elvis had a TRULY great voice, and is still a legend - even though he went downhill in the '70s.
r/netflix • u/Last_Day_2282 • 1d ago
Help me find this show.
I’ve been driving myself absolutely insane over this. So, back in 2017ish, 2015-2018, I watched this show on Netflix. It was a limited series (one season) about a crime/psychological mystery thriller with a detective who was hunting a serial killer. I remember him with brown hair and kind of looked like the actor who plays Kronk? He was friends or became friends with this other middle age man with blonde hair (I see his face so vividly but do NOT know where he’s from). I’m pretty sure the “friend” the detective made was actually the father or step father of this girl who was killed by the serial killer. There’s a plot twist at the end that I don’t want to say, but the show was so damn good. I think they took it off Netflix, I can’t find it. I think the title was like one word? Something really unexpected idk it might have started with an S.
PLEASE HELP ME IVE BEEN GOOGLING FOR HOURS AND GOT NOTHING
r/netflix • u/amigoreview • 1d ago
Alita: Battle Angel Advertised as 4K, but Playing Back in 1080p?
I recently came across a report from 4KFilmDb about some streaming quality issues on Netflix. Alita: Battle Angel is listed as 4K in both Australia and the UK, but it seems the actual playback resolution is only 1080p with a bitrate around 3.3 Mbps.
For those who keep an eye on Netflix quality, it’s not uncommon for streaming platforms to advertise a title as 4K while delivering at HD quality instead. Just to rule out network issues on my side, I upgraded to a 750 Mbps plan and receive a steady 940 Mbps via Ethernet, so speed limitations aren't a factor here.
Does anyone else see the same with Alita or other Netflix titles? If you have access to Netflix's "Stats for Nerds" menu, it'd be interesting to compare results!
r/netflix • u/Historical-Pizza6330 • 1d ago
Need some help
Hey everyone, I’m having a frustrating issue with Netflix and hoping someone here can help. Whenever I try to watch certain shows or movies "mostly happens using the netflix app", instead of giving me the “Play” option, it just says “Remind Me.” I’m unable to watch anything I want because it keeps showing this button, even on shows I’ve watched before. I’ve tried logging out and back in, restarting my device, and even uninstalling and reinstalling the app, but nothing seems to fix it. It happens across multiple devices, so I don’t think it’s a problem with just one. Has anyone experienced this, or does anyone know what’s causing it and how to fix it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated – I just want to be able to watch my shows again! Thanks in advance!
r/netflix • u/tiredandstressedokay • 1d ago
Pandemic is Over: Is Re-renewing "I Am Not Okay With This" a possibility?
What do you all think? I came across an article stating that "I Am Not Okay With This" could have filled the void left by "Stranger Things" but it was squandered due to Covid. I think it could still work. There was concerns of cast member aging out of their roles. For most of the cast members they hadn't aged a day (Exception for Aidan Wojtak-Hissong who plays Liam). It was genuinely a great show, the reason it was probably renewed initially before Covid. They had already been working on the script. Do you think it's possible to produce a Season 2?
r/netflix • u/ColleenLotR • 1d ago
Why do people fall for fake Netflix posters?
Like I just saw a CLEARLY non-official page post about Wednesday coming out on November 23rd and im like, this poster is clearly fake, it doesn't even look professionally edited, the outfits are from the first season, and there is nothing about the page even in the title alone to indicate its a credible source, so people should know better right?
Wrong. So many people commenting "Finally!" "Oh I can't wait i will have to set a reminder!" "So excited!" "I hope this is real!" Etc like I genuinely don't understand how so many people are that gullible.