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New On Netflix, Disney+, And More: 5 Streaming Shows And Movies To Watch This Week (January 12 - 18)
Game of Thrones may be over, but if HBO has anything to say about it, it will never be truly gone. The second prequel series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, debuts this week on HBO and with an HBO Max subscription, and follows a knight and his squire, who are destined for greater things, as they go on various adventures through Westeros.
Earlier Sunday, as Hollywood put on the spanx to fit into the frocks and tuxs for the 83rd Golden Globes, Trump retweeted a very unambitious One American News commentary decrying Netflix ‘s currently WBD board approved $83 billion effort to buy Warner Bros’ streaming and studio assets.
Close to 50 new arrivals are scheduled to touch down throughout the week.
Netflix broke its silence on its latest mystery K-drama, just weeks ahead of its global debut. The platform revealed a chilling first teaser and confirmed the release date for The Art of Sarah, the highly anticipated thriller.
Jenna Ortega stars in Netflix's Wednesday, a modern take on the life of one of the most morbid teens in pop culture history, Wednesday Addams. The series, executive produced and occasionally directed by Tim Burton, quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix when it premiered in 2022 and both parts of season 2 are out now.
Netflix has dominated pop culture discussions in the past decades by developing some of the best shows available.
Paramount escalated its fight to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery over Netflix, filing a lawsuit on Monday in Delaware to compel specific financial disclosures related to its decision to choose Netflix over Paramount's $30-per-share offer.
Be prepared with your silks and masks, Bridgerton is back! Netflix has unveiled another poster for the much-anticipated fourth season, and viewers are thrilled.