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Netflix just dropped the first trailer for its new crime thriller movie starring Vanessa Kirby, and "Night Always Comes" looks gripping.
Night Always Comes, the upcoming Netflix thriller starring Vanessa Kirby, has released its tense trailer. The film, based on Willy Vlautin's 2021 novel, sees Kirby portray Lynette, an "occasionally reckless" woman who is placed into a perilous financial position after her mother, Doreen (Jennifer Jason Leigh), spends money on a car.
Netflix released an official trailer Thursday for the upcoming docuseries entitled WWE: Unreal. Several of WWE's biggest stars were featured in the trailer, including Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, CM Punk, John Cena and WWE head of creative Triple H:
Netflix has released a brand new red band teaser trailer for Fixed, showcasing the upcoming raunchy animated film starring Adame Devine, Idris Elba, Kathryn Hahn, and more. What happens in the Fixed teaser trailer?
The first trailer for a raunchy new cartoon comedy, boasting a hugely A-list cast, has finally dropped. Following the huge success of animated film KPop Demon Hunter, Fixed will be released on Netflix on August 13, and is the latest offering from director Genndy Tartakovsky, known for his work on Dexter’s Laboratory, Primal and the Powerpuff Girls.
Raw is now a fixture of Netflix programming, but with their next project, WWE and Netflix are taking fans behind the moments they see happen in the ring. That project is a new series known as WWE Unreal,
Dog lovers around the world may find it hard to look their male, canine friends in the eyes again after watching Genndy Tartakovsky’s upcoming adult animated movie Fixed. The R-rated comedy follows the adventures of Bull an average,
Netflix has debuted the first trailer and poster for Fixed, the upcoming R-rated animated comedy from Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack, Hotel Transylvania, Primal). The features centres on Bull (voiced by Adam Levine),
Paul “Triple H” Levesque and more pro wrestlers are pulling back the curtain on the world of wrestling in Netflix's WWE: Unreal. Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive first look at the trailer for the five-episode docuseries that,