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July 31 (UPI) — A production company is suing Netflix for $105 million for losing a master copy of an unreleased movie, which it claims will hurt its commercial prospects
July 30 – A movie producer is seeking $105 million in damages from Netflix after he says a copy of his unreleased Nicolas Cage movie was stolen from the streaming service’s studios in Hollywood
A U.K.-based production company and a filmmaker are suing Netflix for $105 million, alleging the streaming company lost a drive containing a copy of an unreleased espionage movie, which they claim undermined its commercial prospects
A theft at Netflix‘s Los Angeles office of an unreleased film has sparked a lawsuit from makers of the movie, titled Fortitude
Netflix is doubling down on one of television’s biggest franchises, signing a massive new licensing agreement worth a reported $500 million to bring The Walking Dead Universe to audiences around the world
It’s that time again. Summer may be in full swing at the box office, but the calendar is turning the page to take us ever closer to fall and that means streaming is also getting its monthly refresh. As July ends in just a few more days, Netflix has released its full list of what’s…
Sam Worthington’s hit series has officially made history by securing a spot on Netflix’s all-time most popular list. I Will Find You currently ranks tenth on Netflix’s all-time top ten list for English-language series, having amassed 101.9 million views worldwide since its June 18, 2026, premiere
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EXCLUSIVE: Starz‘s flagship Power franchise will soon be available on Netflix in most of the world. In a big licensing deal with Lionsgate Television, the global streamer has acquired non-exclusive international rights to Power, Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kananand Power Book IV: Force, along with domestic rights to the mothership series
Netflix has been renewing and renewing more and more TV shows, which is great news for fans!
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