Love a mystery series set in the U.K.? So do many Netflix fans, as one of the latest releases from across the pond is currently blowing up on the streamer.
A confusing situation at a Mark Normand stand-up comedy show was apparently a stunt, but what was the point? It may have to do with an upcoming series.
"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" showrunner Francesca Sloane clarified that the new series is set in the same world as the 2005 film and spoke about Brad Pitt's involvement.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe could bring back the two best Marvel Netflix villains: David Tennant's Kilgrave and Mahershala Ali's Cottonmouth. Here's how.
Jacob Elordi, who plays Nate Jacobs on "Euphoria," spoke in an interview about a potential time jump for Season 3 and said he hopes filming starts soon.
The 2024 true-crime docuseries "American Nightmare" follows one couple's experience with a kidnapping and dealing with police, and it's resonating with viewers.
Wilson Bethel, who played Benjamin Poindexter, aka Bullseye, in Season 3 of "Daredevil," is officially joining the MCU. Here's how the show sets up his return.
For World War II enthusiasts, "Masters of the Air" will probably be a hit. But viewers with less of a draw to the period may find it harder to connect with.
It's not unusual for old properties to be given a new spin, and Netflix is doing so with the limited series "Ripley." Here's what fans can expect from the show.
Netflix's adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" will see some notable changes from the original animated series, but casual fans might not even notice.
With many characters in the upcoming DC reboot yet to be cast, one fan has come up with some amazing artwork featuring "Reacher" star Serinda Swan as Catwoman.
The reason "True Detective: Night Country's" Ted Connelly looks familiar is because actor Christopher Eccleston has starred in several major films and series.
After Season 2 ended with a climactic bang, it's time to look ahead at some things fans need to see more of when "Reacher" returns for its third season.
According to Jennifer Walters actor Tatiana Maslany, Season 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" likely won't happen. Here's why.