Live sports are big on Christmas Day and streaming is really starting to get in on the action. The NFL will be hitting Netflix and the NBA is all over Disney+. But if sports isn’t your thing there’s still a lot to watch with new Marvel, the annual Doctor Who holiday special, and more.
True crime documentaries once again dominated streaming services in 2024 — in fact, there were so many compelling series, even die-hard fans could feel overwhelmed by all the new debuts. If you’re getting some down time over the holidays,
A pair of Christmas Day games on Netflix will help the NFL build on its international footprint, league officials say, as the most popular professional league in the United States hopes to harness the streaming platform's global appeal.
When Ronny Chieng was writing the material for his new Netflix special "Love to Hate It" back in 2023, he included a few now prescient jokes about the MAGA movement. But back then, the idea that Donald Trump would somehow return to the White House wasn't on anyone's minds - so much so that he
Netflix hosts its first NFL games, where the show is expected to receive a healthy promotional push - only further un
Netflix is rolling out a new feature that will allow viewers to revisit moments from their favorite shows and movies.
The success of the show’s first season surprised Netflix executives, reaffirming the company’s global strategy.
However, I’m going to recommend one Netflix Christmas movie more than others, and no, it’s not Hot Frosty or any of the ones starring Lindsay Lohan. It’s PG-13 so you’ll want to send the younger kids to bed as it does get uh, pretty violent. It’s Carry-On, currently the #1 movie on Netflix and for good reason, it’s excellent.
Folding the World Cup — long the final bastion of free-to-view soccer — into a subscription service could limit viewership
On Dec. 17, Netflix released its first Squid Game video game, Squid Game: Unleashed. The multiplayer battle royale game (a format familiar to Fortnite fans) is, in a first for Netflix, available for free to everyone, regardless of whether they are Netflix subscribers.
Beyoncé will light up the Houston night on Christmas with a halftime performance during the Ravens-Texans game on Netflix. To watch it, you’ll have to tune in live on Dec. 25 — otherwise, you’ll have only a few hours to catch the replay on Netflix.