The Army of the Dead director hopes Rebel Moon becomes "a massive IP and a universe that can be built out."
The deal is part of a larger play the platform is making to secure the rights for cinematic releases.
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The Star Trek: Discovery and Shang-Chi star is the latest actor to join Netflix's fantasy series.
Netflix's horror anthology heads into the past, and to a classic horror setting.
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No one actually wants to have a relationship with their robots.
Series creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino have teased Avatar's "multi-tiered" future.
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The King of all Kaiju returned to Netflix last week with a brand new anime—but does it live up to the monstrous hype?
Legends of Tomorrow's Dominic Purcell plays a terrorist hijacking a plane with a secret vampire onboard.
Premium features like 4K streaming and offline downloads add up to a pricey bill.
io9 picks the best genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, and HBO Max in July 2021.
Good news for anyone with data caps or crappy internet speeds.
Netflix's Fear Street Trilogy is digging into the horrific history of Shadyside and the Fier Family.
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