In a move that has shocked fans and shaken up the streaming landscape, Amazon MGM Studios has struck a licensing agreement with Netflix to bring several iconic James Bond films — including Die Another Day, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and No Time to Die — to Netflix.
‘The Great Flood’ is visually striking and tense, but its story often confuses more than it excites. Strong performances keep it watchable, yet the film struggles to balance ambition with clarity.
‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5 delivers the charm and glitz fans expect but sometimes stumbles under familiar storylines. While it doesn’t reinvent the series, it gives viewers exactly the kind of escapism that has made Emily’s world so addictive.
Emily in Paris Season 5 promises bigger drama and bolder choices as Lily Collins returns, taking Emily beyond Paris into new cities, tougher career risks, and unresolved romantic tensions.
Christopher Nolan’s refusal to work with Netflix has resurfaced, sparking fresh debate over theatrical cinema versus streaming, rooted in his blunt remarks from a 2017 interview.
Netflix has dropped the Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 trailer, signaling Hawkins’ darkest battle yet as Vecna enters his endgame, promising high stakes, emotional fallout, and long-awaited answers fans.
Filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch has been found guilty of defrauding Netflix of funds meant to produce a sci-fi series he never completed. A US court convicted him on multiple fraud and money-laundering charges, with sentencing scheduled for April 2026.
This week’s OTT lineup offers a mix of comedy, mystery, drama and action, giving viewers a variety of fresh releases to enjoy with family. From Rowan Atkinson’s chaotic humour to gripping thrillers and emotional stories, the new titles ensure something for every mood.
President Trump added drama on Wednesday when he said that any deal for Warner Bros. should include the sale of its CNN cable news network
Paramount’s hostile takeover bid may win over Netflix, in which case Netflix would be stuck paying a $5.8 billion penalty in the form of a breakup fee, without gaining a new business that would boost its revenue.
A vertically integrated entertainment behemoth will set the terms across the globe. Algorithms will play a huge role in picking creative ideas that can be financially backed
Warner Bros. was given 10 business days to respond to Paramount’s hostile $30-a-share bid for the company on Monday
Netflix’s $72 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery includes a $5.8 billion breakup fee, triggering a fierce contest with Paramount, whose $108 billion cash offer challenges Netflix in Hollywood’s high-stakes battle.
The names are notable as much for their size as well as their proximity to President Donald Trump
Paramount, the parent of CBS, MTV and other media businesses, is offering to buy all of Warner Bros., including its stable of TV networks that include CNN, TNT and the Discovery Channel
Paramount criticized the Netflix offer, saying it exposes shareholders "to a protracted multi-jurisdictional regulatory clearance process with an uncertain outcome along with a complex and volatile mix of equity and cash.”
Netflix has “a very big market share, and when they have Warner Brothers, you know, that share goes up a lot,” the president said, adding that he will be personally involved in the decision-making process.
Netflix surprised 300 million subscribers with a late night email after announcing its plan to acquire Warner Bros. The company reassured users that nothing is changing for now, even as the merger sparks political and industry backlash. Here’s what Netflix said and what viewers can expect next.
A mega-deal that could reshape streaming, theatrical distribution and the balance of influence across the entertainment industry.
Netflix’s 2025 movie slate has delivered a powerful mix of action, comedy, animation, and sci-fi, with several titles breaking into massive global viewership within days of release. From blockbuster thrills like Back in Action and The Electric State to quirky hits like Kinda Pregnant and Plankton: The Movie, audiences are clearly embracing diverse storytelling this year.
A behind-the-scenes bidding war has transformed Netflix from outsider disruptor to the new centre of the entertainment universe — leaving David Ellison sidelined and old-guard Hollywood stunned.
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 premiered on Netflix in November, causing such a frenzy that the platform reportedly crashed at the moment of release. The series has become a global phenomenon, redefining streaming success, reviving 1980s nostalgia.
The agreement follows a weeks-long bidding war where Netflix seized the lead with a nearly $28-a-share offer that eclipsed Paramount Skydance's nearly $24 bid
Netflix’s 2025 slate has seen huge hits, from Adolescence to Squid Game and Zero Day, dominating global viewership. These series quickly captured audiences with gripping stories and standout performances.
Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1 has returned viewers to the eerie Upside-Down, while Part 2 is still a few days away. Behind the scenes, the series drew inspiration from real-life Cold War experiments, faced multiple script rejections, and even sparked unexpected trends like soaring Eggo waffle sales.