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Across all five seasons, Stranger Things recorded 1.2 billion views, becoming the most-watched show on Netflix. |
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Across all five seasons, Stranger Things recorded 1.2 billion views, becoming the most-watched show on Netflix. |
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Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 is gearing up to release its Stranger Things 5 Volume 2 on Christmas Day (December 25) and its big finale on the New Year (December 31)., Web Series, Times Now |
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Did you know that the hit Netflix series co-created by Matt and Ross Duffer is actually inspired by some pretty unbelievable real-life incidents? The writer-directors were going to title their first series Montauk, but due to changes in their story, they ended up going with Stranger Things instead., Web Series, Times Now |
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In 2026, Netflix will remove over 100 Originals, including hits like The Last Kingdom, Arrested Development, She-Ra, and Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, according to a recent report. The exits span animated series, dramas, international films, and comedy specials, mainly due to expiring licensing deals, impacting fans worldwide., Web Series, Times Now |
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Dave Chappelle describes walking into Sean "Diddy" Combs' home, expecting the usual celebrity fanfare. |
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For its fifth season, Stranger Things returned with a bang on the Nielsen charts in the US. The Netflix series premiere for the fifth season breaks the Nielsen record with the biggest weekly viewing total ever for a streaming show. On November 26, the first four episodes of Vol. 1 were released., Web Series, Times Now |
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50 Cent has publicly celebrated the Netflix success of his documentary on Sean 'Diddy' Combs by drawing a comparison to the streaming platform's major series Stranger Things. |
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During a recent interview, Ralph Macchio spoke about The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai, suggesting that the film franchise could benefit from a reset, something he believes wouldn't be difficult, given its loyal fanbase. The actor also shared his thoughts on the Netflix original series Cobra Kai. Read on to know more.., Hollywood, Times Now |
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Warner Bros. Discovery is in the middle of a Hollywood tug-of-war between Netflix and Paramount. |
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As Hollywood creatives brace for a merger between Netflix and Warner Bros., an old adage comes to mind -- "the medium is the message." |