Netflix's (decision to raise rates brings its ad-supported standard plan to $7.99 a month. That matches the cheapest plan available from Comcast’s Peacock, but remains a dollar or two below what's offered by other major streaming services.
Our streaming TV picks for next week include the new Apple TV+ series Prime Target and Season 2 of Netflix's The Night Agent.
On the other hand, some have declared the series enthralling despite its somewhat far-fetched nature, and have particularly praised Leo Woodall's charismatic lead performance, renowned for his roles in Netflix's One Day and HBO's The White Lotus.
We’ll kick things off with new and returning shows and movies, of which there are a fair amount this weekend, beginning with my most-anticipated TV show of 2025 . . . .
Like many other streaming services, the YouTube app on Apple TV now prompts you to pick an account every time you launch it.
First reported by The Sun and later corroborated by Deadline, the Apple TV Plus series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin has been scrapped after star Noel Fielding abruptly didn't return to the production after a Christmas break, despite it being "three-quarters" complete.
What better way to combat the winter blues than getting cozy with the new TV shows premiering on Netflix, Apple TV Plus and other streaming services, as well as broadcast and cable TV channels.
When the weather outside is frightful, there's nothing more delightful than staying warm inside with the new TV shows premiering this week on Netflix, Prime Video and other streaming services, as well as broadcast and cable TV channels.
A couple of weeks ago, Apple TV+ released a tiny snippet of The Studio to capitalise on the Golden Globes, and now Netflix has put out a small slice of Zero Day. It's an upcoming thriller that boasts the significant honour of offering up Robert De Niro's first-ever major TV role.
From new seasons of the best TV shows of the moment to exciting new movies to stream right now, here are the best titles to stream this weekend on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Max, and. Sometimes it can be overwhelming to dive into the depths of the best streaming services,
Many of the largest streaming services in the US will broadcast a concert to raise money for victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles, a show headlined by stars such as Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Netflix is king of the streaming realm, but a smaller player could emerge as the biggest winner of all in 2025.