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The Charlie McDowell-directed sci-fi romantic drama is set to premiere on the streaming service and will get a theatrical release in 2017.
Described as The Godfather meets Eastern Promises. In the Russian Mafia, a “Vor” is a made man; an honor only given when the recruit shows loyalty beyond measure, with members of the Vor-world accept the code of the “Thief within the Law”.
Logline kept under wraps, but being described as “Die Hard in a hotel.”
A fake documentary following the life of legendary soul singer from the ’60s Murray Murray.
Netflix is putting the finishing touches on a deal with acquire the Paolo Bacigalupi short story Mika Model, with Hit List and Young & Hungry alum David Weil in final talks to adapt the script.
In the vein of Ex Machina, the story centers on a young woman – or robot – who walks into a police station and confesses to a murder, creating an unprecedented dilemma for the cop who must decide how to resolve the case.
Based on the popular video game that is set in a dystopian New York City in the aftermath of a smallpox pandemic.
Netflix continues to expand their children’s series offerings with a 13 episode order of Julie’s Greenroom from Julie Andrews and The Jim Henson Company.
When a getaway driver is double crossed during a bank robbery, he is forced to race to survive with a car full of money and his family on the line.
Richard Adams’ novel Watership Down is getting the silver screen treatment from BBC One and Netflix in a new miniseries and Ben Kingsley, James McAvoy, John Boyega, and Nicholas Hoult have signed on to voice the cast.
Two overwhelmed assistants attempt to set up their tyrannical bosses to make their lives easier.
Tohn has joined David Wain’s film about National Lampoon co-founder Doug Kenney. Tohn will play legendary comedian Gilda Radner, who was a featured player in The National Lampoon Radio Hour and helped create The National Lampoon Show.
Domhnall Gleeson will share the screen with Will Forte in Netflix feature A Futile And Stupid Gesture. David Wain is directing the film from a script penned by Michael Colton and John Aboud.
Netflix is greeting spring with a stellar line up of films, shows, and comedy specials to satisfy your streaming needs. From Hollywood classics such as Sunset Boulevard, outlandish docs like Dennis Rodman’s Big Bang In Pyongyang and original stand outs like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, there’s something for everyone on Netflix this April.
After leaving Hulu and Netflix on February 1st, Dr. Who is traveling through time and space… back to Amazon Prime. The streaming service has landed exclusive rights to the legendary British science fiction series.
SNL alum Jason Sudeikis is pursuing another dramatic venture with his latest project, Amateur. The drama will be directed by Ryan Koo from his own script, which is also based on his 2013 short film of the same name.
A talented basketball player struggles to fit in with older players on his high school team, and his new coach.
UPDATE 03.18.16 The Max Landis spec Bright has been part of a very lengthy bidding war between studios, but Netflix has come out on top with a commitment of $90 million for the package.
In a world where magical creatures live side by side with humans, a human cop is forced to work alongside an Orc to track down a powerful wand that everyone is willing to kill for.
Chronicles the real-life 1920s mystery surrounding the suspicious deaths of several Osage Indians, who were at the time among the richest people on the planet. The story follows the twists and turns of the investigation that eventually became the first major case solved by J. Edgar Hoover’s brand new FBI.
Explored through the lenses of the four natural elements – fire, water, air and earth – Cooked is an enlightening and compelling look at the evolution of what food means to us through the history of food preparation and its universal ability to connect us.
A new day in America. Vote for Frank Underwood in 2016. House of Cards Season 4 debuts in March on Netflix.
Now that Jessica Jones has won the hearts of fans everywhere, focus is shifting to the next Netflix/Marvel collaboration with Luke Cage as the series adds Sonia Braga to the cast.