This weekend marks the start of February, and with a new month comes brand new movie and TV lineups coming to all of the major streaming services. Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock have all published newsletters to share what exciting titles they have in store for February 2025,
We’re still waiting for Spider-Man: No Way Home to make it onto Disney+, but until then, basically every other Spide
Do I need a TV licence to watch Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming services? - The Government is reportedly planning a shake-up of the licence fee, which could require more people to pay
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Disney+ as agreed to invest 25% of its local turnover to finance French, European content; and will get a nine-month window on newly released films.
The latest OTT releases this week weave together suspense, drama, and historical layers, offering captivating plots, emotional depth, and thrilling surprises that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Are you wondering what to watch this weekend? Here is a brief look at the engaging Hindi movie and web series that have released on OTT platforms this week.
In a move to modernise the licence fee for the streaming age, the government is considering changes that could see people pay to watch streaming services.
The BBC's current Royal charter is set to end in 2027, prompting the government to seek new methods of supporting the broadcaster post this date. Currently, the licence fee stands at £169.50 annually but will increase to £174.50 in April - a rise of £5, though various discounts and exemptions do exist.
The highly anticipated second season of “Squid Game” has emerged as not only the most-watched international series in India for 2024 but also achieved the highest viewership of all time in the category,
Nicola Walker has signed up to star in a brand new comedy series for Disney+, which is being produced by the team behind Netflix's hit stalker drama
The Split star Nicola Walker is gearing up for a laugh as she joins a new Disney+ comedy created by the minds behind Baby Reindeer. Known for her roles in hits like Unforgotten, Annika and Last Tango in Halifax, Walker will headline the show produced by Clerkenwell Films - the production company behind Netflix's popular stalker drama.