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Friends, Harry Potter Leaving Netflix in 2026

Netflix is set to remove major franchises including Friends, Harry Potter, and The Hunger Games from its UK streaming platform between December 2025 and January 2026. Discover the full list of departing titles.

Netflix quietly kills phone casting for most TVs

Netflix has removed the ability to cast from phones to most TVs, forcing users to sign in directly. The change, which affects ad-supported plans, has sparked a major backlash. Discover the full story.

Cillian Murphy's Netflix 'Steve' Ending Explained

Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy's enigmatic Netflix short film 'Steve' has audiences divided as they unravel the profound symbolism behind its ambiguous conclusion. Discover what the Oppenheimer actor's mysterious project really means.

Traitors Star Gabby Joins Netflix's Body in the Bag

Former Traitors contestant Gabby emerges in Netflix's gripping new thriller 'Body in the Bag', showcasing her dramatic range beyond reality TV in a crime series that will keep you guessing until the final moment.

Dark Winds Arrives on Netflix UK: Streaming Guide

The gripping psychological thriller Dark Winds, starring Zahn McClarnon, has officially landed on Netflix UK. Discover everything you need to know about streaming this critically acclaimed series.

MI6 launches dark web portal to recruit digital-age spies

In a stunning move echoing its cinematic counterpart, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) has launched a covert dark web portal to find the tech-savvy spies of tomorrow. Discover how the service is ditching old-fashioned methods for a digital-firs

Black Rabbit on Netflix: UK Fans Call It 'Unmissable'

Netflix's gripping new thriller 'Black Rabbit', starring Jason Bateman, has UK audiences hooked. Critics and fans are praising its intense plot and stellar performances, making it the must-watch show of the moment.

Hiking South Korea's 'Haunted' Abandoned Railway

A solo traveller's chilling account of hiking the deserted Okcheon Rail Park in South Korea, a journey through decaying tunnels and overgrown tracks shrouded in local ghost stories.

Bad Man Review: A Southern-Fried Comic Triumph

Dive into our review of 'Bad Man', the gun-toting black comedy that serves up a hilarious slice of Southern Gothic life, lifted by its quirky characters and sharp script.

Inside No 9 Duo Become Unlikely Megastars in China

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's cult BBC series 'Inside No. 9' achieves phenomenal, unexpected success in China, turning the duo into celebrated figures and demonstrating the power of digital streaming to bridge cultural divides.

Mona Awad's We Love You Bunny: A Deliciously Dark Sequel

Mona Awad returns with the highly anticipated follow-up to 'Bunny'. 'We Love You, Bunny' is a wickedly funny and surreal descent into the dark heart of academia, friendship, and the monstrous nature of creativity. Discover why this is a must-read for 2025

Lost 90s Batman Film Hailed As A Masterpiece

A forgotten, unreleased 1998 Batman film, 'Batman: The Triumph', has resurfaced online, stunning fans who are calling it a tragically lost masterpiece that could have rivalled Tim Burton's iconic movies.

Kirk Urges Trump To Pardon Silk Road Founder Ulbricht

Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk launches a public campaign, appealing directly to Donald Trump to grant clemency to Ross Ulbricht, the convicted mastermind behind the dark web marketplace Silk Road, reigniting a fierce debate over justice and sentencing.

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