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Netflix canceled the well-received, widely viewed dramedy series Boots two months after the Pentagon called the show “woke garbage.” Though the series about closeted gay Marine recruit Cameron Cope scored a 90 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and brought in millions of viewers,
Ho-ho-holiday movies streaming on Netflix include hits like 'Falling For Christmas' starring Lindsay Lohan and charming comedies like 'Single All the Way' with Jennifer Coolidge.
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Netflix’s ‘Best Guess Live’ Mobile Game Will Bump Up Prizes Next Week, For a Total of $1 Million
The new mobile game show, which launched Dec. 8, runs weeknights at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on a special Netflix “Best Guess Live” app devoted to the competition. Howie Mandel (“America’s Got Talent”) and Hunter March (“Sugar Rush”) split hosting duties.
"Boots" made its debut on Netflix on Oct. 9 and became an instant hit. After the first week of the series' release drew a reported 4.5 million viewers, it doubled that number in its second week, becoming the No. 2 show on the platform. Per a report from The Wrap, "Boots" secured 9.4 million viewers during the week of Oct. 13.
Netflix has canceled "Boots" after one season. The screen adaptation of Greg Cope White's book, "The Pink Marine," stars Miles Heizer.
The Wedding Date,' a Netflix film adaptation of Jasmine Guillory’s novel, is in the works with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle set to produce.
Long-awaited adaption of hit video game is subverting everyone's expectations with its new cast and plot details.
The first Knives Out movie was a monster hit when it was released in theaters, which made it feel a little strange when Netflix snagged the rights to distribute the two planned sequels. However, both Glass Onion and the brand new Wake Up Dead Man did get (limited) theatrical releases.