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Netflix is bringing back some old favorites this summer, and we doubt that the streamer will field many complaints about that. There are a handful of new shows premiering in June as well, but it’s usually the established programs that keep people coming back to Netflix.
Of course, critical and viewer consensus can shift as more reviews and audience ratings arrive. For now, though, it's cool that Netflix has a returning mystery series with a healthier second-season score than its first. In streaming terms, that is a very promising prospect for the series moving forward.
Thirty-nine years to the day that the original A Different World premiered in 1987, its Netflix sequel series of the same name will also premiere in 2026: September 24. The single-camera comedy will have 10 half-hour episodes.
Looking for what to watch this weekend? Netflix has just added 30 new titles, highlighted by the sophomore season of a hit YA mystery series and acclaimed new movies.
This May on Netflix, crime is at an all-time high — and that’s just the way the streamer likes it. The platform has more great mysteries to watch than competitors like HBO Max and Hulu, and they just added two more that will make you want to cancel your other streaming subscriptions.
Streaming behemoth, Netflix, recently revealed that some of its biggest shows are drawing to close. “Emily in Paris” will end with its sixth season, which is currently filming, according to Netflix. The fashion series first premiered in 2020 to mixed reviews,
A Netflix series has been deemed so good that viewers are binging it all within a single night. People think it's totally addictive.
Another Stranger Things star has joined Maya Hawke in Netflix’s highly anticipated new series. The streamer’s latest casting announcement adds a familiar face to The God of the Woods. Netflix confirms The God of the Woods cast Maya Hawke is swapping Hawkins for the world of crime drama.