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Wondering why Netflix never brought back Lucifer for a Season &? After six seasons of devilish drama, romantic turmoil, and ...
Bringing back Lucifer seems like a good idea on the surface, but would be gambling with the emotional impact of the show's end.
Tom Hardy fans, it's time to get your popcorn out as one of the actor's "best" films has just landed on Netflix. 2011's sports drama Warrior sees Tom play ex-marine Tommy Riordan Conlon ...
Meghan Markle has revealed the reason she opted out of filming her Netflix show “With Love, Meghan,” at her sprawling Montecito, California, mansion. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, appeared at the ...
Netflix fans can’t get enough of a new thriller series that’s being compared to the (mostly) beloved crime drama Dexter. Created by Miguel Sáez Carral, The Gardener – which is currently ...
Directed, executive produced, and written by Beth Lane, Bela’s daughter, the film streams on Netflix in Canada and the US from April 23. Lane had not always known about the Webers’ wartime ...
Netflix has picked up a hit BBC drama from 2019, and fans have taken to social media to discuss how accurate the show is five years on from the original release. Years and Years, which stars Emma ...
CBS has given the green light to a brand new CIA drama starring Tom Ellis (Netflix's Lucifer), set in the FBI franchise. The show reportedly has two major CBI agents as lead roles, for one of which ...
Directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, L2: Empuraan, the much-anticipated sequel to Lucifer, delves deeper into the dual life of Stephen Nedumpally (Mohanlal), who operates as the enigmatic global crime ...
It reminded me of the much-discussed Netflix show Adolescence, a drama exploring the aftermath of a shocking act of violence by a 13-year-old boy. While the story centres on Jamie’s alleged ...
Meghan Markle is being accused of "ripping off" an author's book series for a now-cancelled Netflix project through Archewell Productions. There's said to have been "striking" similarities between ...
The Room Next Door (now on Netflix) finds Pedro Almodovar contemplating mortality again. His own mortality? Perhaps – it’s not quite as on-the-nose as 2019’s Pain and Glory, where he cast ...