
The cast includes Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo, and Marco Calvani.

Netflix’s upcoming women-led dark comedy Sirens will premiere on May 22.

North of North premieres on Netflix on April 10.

Charlie Brooker’s gripping anthology series will return to Netflix on April 10 for six episodes, which will include a sequel to the Black Mirror S4 episode, “USS Callister”.

It’s time for our Rioters to suit up and dive into Daredevil: Born Again, before exploring what they want from the next phase of Marvel superheroes/vigilantes. But first, some TV recs!

A new trailer for Devil May Cry soundtracked by Papa Roach? What year is it?

Season 2 is coming to Netflix on March 27!

What are you looking forward to most? Let us know!

Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is the luckiest guy in New York. Or so he claims in the latest teaser for YOU season 5.

It’s hard to believe Zero Day is De Niro’s first television series, but it’s not hard to believe that he brings his incredible star power to elevate the narrative.

We have never been more excited to see someone completely competent in the White House—and that person is Cordelia Cupp.

Charge up the defibrillator and stock up on tissues, ’cause Netflix has announced its first English-language medical procedural will be coming for your heart on April 3.

Can you believe it’s been five years since we first entered the pods?

Apple Cider Vinegar is an interesting viewing experience, particularly if you’ve ever dealt with complex health issues.

You never forget your first love.

“132 rooms. 157 suspects. One dead body. One wildly eccentric detective. One disastrous State Dinner.”

The Recruit returns for more spy shenanigans and political chicanery, as Owen makes more messes than ever.

Straw hats, it’s time for a new quest: To build some LEGO!

While we wait for the existential SF shenanigans of Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson and Naomi Ackie, let’s take a look back at Bong’s cautionary fairytale Okja.

The second season of The Night Agent ups the ante with tougher decisions and grayer morality

Dearest gentle readers, Netflix and Shondaland extend their warmest invitations and salutations to the Season of Love, the virtual fan celebration inspired by our most beloved Bridgerton.

It’s the show we just can’t shake (and we wouldn’t even want to): YOU is coming to Netflix for one more round on April 24.

Nocturne S2 is a monumental entry into the Castlevania universe, giving us legendary heroes and villains and fifty shades in between—and to that we say, vive la révolution!

XO, Kitty is back! (with a rocky start after last season’s chaos)

Marvel Television is bringing our beloved Daredevil back to the screen for Daredevil: Born Again.

The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is coming to screens on February 11 and sees the return of Doug Cockle, the voice of Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher video game series.

The Legendary Assassin, Taro Sakamoto, arrives on Netflix today in SAKAMOTO DAYS. Here’s why you should watch

What happens when a legendary assassin gets “reincarnated” as a convenience store Batman by the power of love: SAKAMOTO DAYS

We infiltrate the new CIA-inspired comedy thriller, The Recruit, at the Spy Museum with Noah Centineo and Laura Haddock

January is the month of Noah Centineo.

Our most beloved Michelle Buteau is stepping back onto the stage to remind us all that she’s the real gift this holiday season.

All six hour-long episodes of Zero Day hit Netflix on February 20, 2025.

Ya girl is back! Season 2 of XO, Kitty is right around the corner, hitting Netflix on January 16, 2025.

It’s Captive Christmas Season and ‘Carry-On’ with Taron Egerton, Jason Bateman, and Danielle Deadwyler is the new action-thriller for your Hostage Eve celebrations

No Good Deed is wickedly funny, with emotional threads that heighten the stakes and drive the characters to desperation (and dumbassery).

Y’all know how much GGR celebrates women—and this episode dials it up to 11. From Jentry Chau vs The Underworld to Wicked to the fierce femme leads in their book recs, our Rioters are fully…

Queer Eye heads to the bright lights of Las Vegas this season, kicking off with the vivacious showgirl-turned-seamstress Paula.

“132 rooms. 157 suspects. One dead body. One wildly eccentric detective. One disastrous state dinner.”

Castlevania: Nocturne is returning for another round and the stakes are higher than ever (pardon the pun).

Mo captured our hearts and made us laugh (and cry) when it first debuted on Netflix over two years ago. Now the series is back for one more round, coming to Netflix on January 30,…

When it comes to this genre, the British do it best.

Angelina Jolie’s new starring role as Maria Callas, a famous opera singer who passed away in the 1970s, is a quirky biopic.

Muncie Daniels, a sharp-tongued TV pundit, stumble into a murder conspiracy that makes him Public Enemy Number One

Is it Cake? Holiday is a fun & festive entry into Netflix’s ever-growing holiday baking show selection.

Just a few months after the excellent Noodles spin-off season, Chef’s Table returns for Volume 7.

Did you hear the news? XO, Kitty is coming back to steal our hearts once more.

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter on Netflix announced in LA

Everyone deserves a shot at love, no matter what stage they’re at in life.

If you have the opportunity to see Emilia Pérez in the theater, go. The film will be worth watching on Netflix at home as well.

Jentry Chau vs the Underworld is taking the phrase “facing your demons” all too literally—and we can’t wait.

The Night Agent is back for season 2 on January 23, and Netflix just dropped an explosive teaser trailer to get you fired up and ready for the new year.

Reality TV fans, here’s your next obsession.

Christmas is coming early to Netflix ’cause Queer Eye is back in town!

Apple TV+ released a sneak peek clip from the S2 premiere of the award-winning comedic drama ‘Bad Sisters’

Netflix is cooking with this one.

The Diplomat Season 2 is a ticking time bomb you can’t wait to detonate

Need a thriller that’s going to consume your thoughts? Netflix is dialed in and ready to deliver.

A Man on the Inside hits Netflix on November 21—this is one you definitely don’t want to miss.

Our most beloved comedy queen Michelle Buteau is closing out 2024 in style with her second Netflix comedy special.

When the third season begins to pop and sizzle on-screen, it’s clear why Netflix was quick to renew The Lincoln Lawyer

What happens when a dream home turns into a nightmare?

One of Netflix’s strongest culinary series, Chef’s Table returns with more flavorful features.

Kristen Bell returns to the rom-com series scene as Joanne, an agnostic podcaster whose life takes a turn when she meets Noah, an offbeat rabbi played by Adam Brody

Our Rioters dive into The Penguin and Agatha All Along, along with some entertainment news and anime recs.

If you’ve been missing your Vikings: Valhalla fix, Zack Snyder’s new animated series is gonna quench your bloodthirst (and your thirstiness).

brat summer is over, it’s time for Heartstopper fall.

Zack Snyder’s bringing Norse mythology to Netflix in a big & NSFW way with Twilight of the Gods.

You already know what time it is: 🙆⭕

His Three Daughters was a tough film to sit through, and it’s not because of the quality of the film. This film deals with people losing a parent, which is a pretty hard thing to…

The Perfect Couple is a melodramatic mystery about the scary ways privilege moves and how picture-perfect families aren’t always what they seem.

Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Denis O’Hare, Clarke Peters, and Bill Pullman all in one show? Okay, we’re in.

Calling all geeks: Netflix is all set to celebrate you!

Pack your emotional baggage, we’re headed to Nantucket for a murder-mystery romp on the beach.

This peculiar little fellow is Wallace’s latest harebrained invention that is designed to help Gromit with the gardening.

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are bringing us the rom-com of the fall season with Nobody Wants This.

Emily in Paris is back for Part 2 of Season 4 on September 12, when our eponymous hot mess will whisk us away to Rome.

The past couple days have been an explosion of One Piece casting news.

Y’all know how much we here at RIOTUS love The Good Place. And also how much we love Ted Danson. So if you catch us grinning today, it’s because of this news.

Zack Snyder’s back at it again with another Netflix epic, this time playing fast and loose with Norse mythology.

The Lincoln Lawyer season 3 hits Netflix on October 17 and will see our boy Mickey Haller tackle his most challenging case yet.

Lots of big-hitters this week: Hear our hot takes on Emily in Paris, The Umbrella Academy, and Blink Twice, with a quick nod to Alien: Romulus along the way.

Netflix just dropped the new trailer for Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, an animated series that picks up after the Survivor video game trilogy.

Bridgerton announces Yerin Ha as Sophie Beckett, the love interest for Benedict, in the upcoming fourth season of Netflix’s hit series.


Netflix saw an opportunity by making American Pie’s Jason Biggs the host of their new American pie baking show (the jokes, ohhh the jokes, we’re trying not to make them).

The darkness, the power, the threat of impending doom—the teaser is all thrills of the apocalyptic kind.

Sakamoto Days is coming to Netflix in January 2025 and it looks fifty blood-red shades of awesome.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is an adaptation done right; it’s an engaging binge-watch for YA readers and murder mystery fans alike.

KAOS is set to unleash on August 29 on Netflix.

If you spent your teenage years sitting a few inches away from the TV, losing your mind over the souped-up & maxed-out cars of Pimp My Ride, you’ll be so seated for this one.