Dave Chappelle says he does not plan on apologizing to Candace Owens for all the things he said about her in his Netflix comedy special. He allegedly won’t say sorry unless it’s for calling her articulate, says longtime comedian Dave Chappelle. During an episode of the podcast The Midnight Miracle, …
Read More »Sanaa Lathan Will Make Directorial Debut With “On The Come Up”
Tony-nominated actress Sanaa Lathan will make her directorial debut with “On The Come Up.” The film adapts Angie Thomas’ New York Times bestseller book “On The Come Up.” The film centers around a 16-year-old girl named Bri that wants to become a rapper. Bri uses anger and frustration from her …
Read More »Barack And Michelle Obama Will Teach Children About Civics In New Netflix Animated Series ‘We The People’
Barack and Michelle Obama will teach the kiddos all about civics in a new animated Netflix series, “We the People.” Learning your rights and responsibilities as a citizen is extremely important. And it’s especially important for children to start understanding civics at a young age. Well, The Obamas have your …
Read More »Netflix To Possibly Introduce New Service N-Plus; Will Give Users Custom Playlists For TV Series And More
Netflix is looking to implement a new service called N-Plus which will include custom playlists for TV series, behind-the-scenes-production content, and podcasts, according to CNet. On Thursday, Netflix released data from a survey it did with its users. In the survey, the streaming platform inquired about what its users would …
Read More »Netflix Vows To Spend $17B On Content In 2021
Netflix has announced they will spend $17 billion in cash on content this year, which is on par with what the streaming service spent in 2020. The company shared the news in a letter to their shareholders, saying, “While the rollout of vaccines is very uneven across the world, we …
Read More »A Kanye West Documentary Is Coming to Netflix; Will Feature Never-Before-Seen Footage Covering Two Decades Of His Life
Netflix has acquired a documentary series about Kanye West that will span two decades of his life, including the death of his mother, Donda, in 2007 and his failed presidential bid in 2020. West’s home videos and footage were taken over a 21-year period by Clarence “Coodie” Simmons and Chike …
Read More »Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Reveal Their First Docuseries With Netflix
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed their first Netflix docuseries on Tuesday, titled Heart of Invictus. The multi-episode series will focus on the Invictus Games, which the prince founded. The games allow injured and sick military personnel to compete in different sporting events. Local 1o reports that Prince Harry will executive produce the series and appear …
Read More »Regé-Jean Page Is Leaving “Bridgerton” Because His Contract Is Up
Regé-Jean Page says that he will be leaving “Bridgerton” because his contract with the romance show was only for one season. When the news surfaced that the British star would be exiting the Netflix hit series, fans were quickly taken aback. However, the actor is clearing up any misinformation about …
Read More »Regé-Jean Page Will Not Be In The Second Season Of ‘Bridgerton’
Regé-Jean Page will not be in the second season of the Netflix series “Bridgerton.” On Friday, the verified Twitter account for the show made the announcement, according to CNN. “Dear Readers, while all eyes turn to Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s quest to find a Viscountess, we bid adieu to Regé-Jean Page, …
Read More »Netflix Testing Out Ways To Stop People From Exchanging Account Passwords
It’s likely that the days of using someone else’s Netflix password are coming to an end. To tackle password sharing, the streaming platform is evaluating a new feature with a small group of customers. The aim of the trial testing is to verify users’ accounts to prevent fraud by preventing …
Read More »HBO Max To Offer Lower Monthly Payment Plan Because ‘Most People…Are Not Wealthy’
HBO Max is thinking about lowering its price because the streaming service’s execs believe “most people…are not wealthy.” It’s only been one year since HBO Max came into the streaming service arena, and now the brand is considering creating a new tier of pricing for those who can’t afford the …
Read More »Netflix Announces New Feature for iOS Devices Called Fast Laughs
Netflix has joined Snapchat and Instagram in an attempt to cash in on the TikTok-fueled short-form video craze with Fast Laughs. Today the company unveiled a new smartphone update that will include a full-screen feed of short clips from the streaming giant’s library. The feed can be accessed via the …
Read More »What To Watch In March On Netflix and Amazon Prime
Netflix has left us with a small selection of new TV series/movies to choose from for March, and I just want to know why there was an increase in my bill? On March 1st, the streaming service has added a documentary on legendary rapper The Notorious B.I.G. called “Biggie: I Got …
Read More »50 Cent And Kenya Barris To Collaborate On New Netflix Series Based On 50’s Book “The 50th Law”
Kenya Barris and 50 Cent are teaming up to bring Fif’s book The 50th Law to Netflix. According to Yahoo! Sports, 50 and Barris are developing a new series for the streaming giant. According to Deadline, it will be based on the rapper and media mogul’s best-selling book, The 50th Law. …
Read More »Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY Alliance Launches ARRAY Crew To Promote Below-The-Line Diversity
Ava DuVernay has officially launched ARRAY Crew, a personnel database created to highlight women, people of color, and other underrepresented below-the-line crew members in Hollywood. Changing the narrative is one of DuVernay’s goals as a creative, and her latest movement in that mission is the launch of ARRAY Crew. ARRAY …
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