Bryan Cranston's Legal Drama 'Your Honor' to Leave Netflix in May 2026 Bryan Cranston’s legal drama series Your Honor will be removed from Netflix’s streaming library on May 31, 2026, marking the end of its availability on the platform. The show, which follows a judge’s desperate attempts to protect his son after a hit-and-run accident, has been a subject of both critical acclaim and mixed audience reception. The series, an adaptation of the Israeli TV series Kvodo developed by Peter Moffat for Showtime, originally premiered on December 6, 2020, and concluded with its final episode, titled “Part Twenty,” on March 19, 2023. The story centers on Michael Desiato, a respected judge in New Orleans, portrayed by Cranston, who faces a moral and legal crisis when his son, Adam, is implicated in a fatal hit-and-run incident. The victim, revealed to be the son of a dangerous crime boss named Jimmy Baxter, played by Michael Stuhlbarg, forces Michael into a dangerous cover-up to shield his son. The narrative intensifies in the second season as Michael collaborates with authorities to dismantle Jimmy’s criminal empire while grappling with the unresolved mystery of his wife’s death. The series also explores themes of power, corruption, and familial loyalty, with a cast including Hunter Doohan as Adam, Hope Davis as Michael’s wife Gina, Sofia Black-D’Elia as Frannie, Margo Martindale as Elizabeth, and Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Charlie. The adaptation of Kvodo was first announced by CBS Studios in August 2017, with production delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Filming began in September 2019 but was interrupted by the global health crisis, leading to a delayed premiere in 2020. Despite its ambitious premise and Cranston’s acclaimed performance, the series struggled to resonate with audiences.#netflix #bryan_cranston #your_honor #peter_moffat #michael_desiato

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Season 2: Renewal Uncertain, Creative Possibilities Loom Netflix’s horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen has sparked intense speculation about its future following its debut in March 2026. The eight-episode limited series, known for its psychological tension and a violent, unsettling finale, has left fans divided on whether the story will continue. While no official renewal has been announced, the show’s open-ended conclusion and character-driven narrative have fueled debates about the possibility of a second season. The series, created by showrunner Haley Z. Boston, was initially designed as a self-contained story. In interviews, Boston emphasized that the show was conceived as a finite project, not an ongoing franchise. She stated that the narrative was crafted to deliver a complete arc within a single season, aligning with the trend of limited series on streaming platforms. This approach allows for tightly written, standalone stories rather than multi-season arcs. However, the show’s ambiguous ending has left room for creative expansion, prompting fans to theorize about potential directions for a potential sequel. Despite the lack of an official renewal, Boston has not ruled out the possibility of a second season. In a recent interview with Deadline, she acknowledged that continuing the series could be an “exciting opportunity,” particularly if approached with fresh ideas. One potential direction under consideration is transforming the show into an anthology format. This would allow each season to explore different fears or psychological themes, rather than continuing the same storyline.#deadline #netflix #haley_z_boston #something_very_bad_is_going_to_happen #jude

Season 3 of Netflix’s XO, Kitty Embarks on Romantic Journey and Emotional Turmoil The third season of Netflix’s XO, Kitty, the spinoff series of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, officially begins its exploration of a romantic relationship between its two central characters, Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) and Min Ho Moon (Sang Heon Lee). Following a hopeful cliffhanger from Season 2, which left fans anticipating a potential world K-pop tour with Min Ho, the season opens with the pair navigating a whirlwind of emotions in the first episode, titled “Guest List.” The episode culminates in a cinematic kiss, satisfying the anticipation of fans who had hoped for the couple’s union. The season’s narrative is built on the unresolved tension from Season 2, where Kitty’s request to join Min Ho on his tour was left hanging. Season 3’s first episode sets the stage for their relationship to evolve, though it quickly becomes clear that their path is anything but smooth. The actors behind the characters, Cathcart and Lee, emphasized the importance of delivering a scene that would resonate with fans. Cathcart told Deadline that the team “cared extra” about shooting the romantic scenes, aiming to “make it as spot on and as special as we could.” Lee echoed this sentiment, stating that the cast wanted to “make it as magical as possible” to meet audience expectations. However, the season’s emotional journey is not without its complications. A complex pregnancy scare becomes a central conflict, straining the relationship between Kitty and Min Ho. The storyline involves Eunice (Han-Bi Ryu), Min Ho’s bandmate, who becomes pregnant during a summer tour in Paris. The confusion arises when it is revealed that Eunice slept with Dae (Minyeong Choi), not Min Ho, during the tour.#netflix #xo_kitty #anna_cathcart #sang_heon_lee #han_bi_ryu

Edison Hardware Store Hosts Watch Party for Netflix Show Filmed There EDISON – When the Netflix crime-comedy series “Big Mistakes” premieres next week, it will already have a built-in fan base in the southern section of Edison. That’s because part of the show, starring Dan Levy of the Emmy Award-winning “Schitt’s Creek,” was filmed last summer inside a longtime local business, Edison Millwork and Hardware. To celebrate the show’s release, the store at 9 Old Post Road will host a public watch party beginning at 6:30 p.m. on April 11, using a widescreen projection television set up in the parking lot behind the store in its garden department. Owner Angelo Mancuso said the space is also used for Sunday concerts during the warmer months. “Anyone who wants to come and watch it is more than welcome,” said Mancuso, whose family-owned business has served the community for nearly 50 years. Mancuso emphasized his enjoyment of hosting events that bring people together, particularly during flower season. “It’s as much for my entertainment as it is for giving back to the community,” he added. According to a Facebook post promoting the event, attendees will receive a free bag of popcorn from the popcorn machine that appears in the show. Mancuso expressed his delight when the production selected his store as a filming location. “They treated us very well, like royalty, and I couldn’t be happier to have them find my store during our 50th anniversary year,” he said. He noted the store was chosen because it’s an authentic mom-and-pop operation. “I was fortunate that they chose my store,” he added. A two-minute trailer for “Big Mistakes,” which officially premieres April 9, has already been released. Mancuso mentioned the hardware store appears in roughly three scenes.#netflix #big_mistakes #edison_millwork_and_hardware #angelo_mancuso #edison
3 new Netflix exclusive movies and TV shows you need to stream this week (April 8-14) Netflix continues to expand its library of original content, offering viewers a curated selection of exclusive movies and TV shows to stream during the week of April 8-14. The platform’s April 2026 lineup includes a mix of reality television, music documentaries, and genre-driven films, all designed to cater to diverse audience preferences. Among the highlights are three standout additions that promise to captivate viewers with their unique storytelling and production quality. The first major release is the second season of Temptation Island, a reality series that builds on the premise of its predecessor. The show follows four committed couples who are isolated in a tropical setting and separated from their partners for two weeks. During this time, each individual is exposed to a group of attractive singles, creating a high-stakes environment where relationships are tested. The season’s release on April 10 marks the return of the series, which has become a staple of Netflix’s reality programming. The show’s blend of drama, emotional tension, and carefully edited moments is expected to dominate social media discussions for weeks. Another notable addition is Noah Kahan: Out of Body, a documentary that explores the Vermont-born singer-songwriter’s journey as he navigates the pressures of global fame. Kahan, who rose to prominence with his 2022 album Stick Season, is set to release his new album, and this documentary offers an intimate look at his personal and professional life. The film includes candid interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and reflections on his artistic evolution. Scheduled for release on April 13, the documentary is positioned as essential viewing for fans and a potential entry point for new audiences.#netflix #april_2026 #noah_kahan #temptation_island #idris_elba

YouTube Quietly Raises Price of YouTube Premium Subscription YouTube has quietly increased the price of its paid subscription service, YouTube Premium, without widely publicizing the change. The adjustment, which went unnoticed by many users, has sparked discussions on platforms like Reddit, where users reported discrepancies between the price displayed on desktop versus mobile devices. According to reports, individual plans now cost $15.99 per month (approximately 2,550 yen) or $159.99 per year (around 25,470 yen), while family plans have been raised to $26.99 per month (about 4,300 yen). The price hike was not reflected in online sources, leading some users to question whether the change was implemented discreetly. Reddit user Nicholas_I noted that the price increase was not communicated through email notifications or official channels. He observed that the price listed on desktop devices differed from the amount shown on iOS apps, raising suspicions about the timing and transparency of the adjustment. Another user reported discovering the change while checking a 3-month free trial offer, which remained unchanged but revealed a higher monthly rate. This discrepancy highlights the confusion surrounding the update, as some users in Canada reportedly did not see the price increase, suggesting regional variations in the rollout. The price adjustments have drawn attention to the broader context of YouTube’s subscription strategy. While the service has raised prices multiple times in the past, Japan has remained unaffected in certain instances. For example, in September 2024, YouTube Premium’s price in Japan was unchanged, with individual plans at 1,280 yen per month (12,800 yen annually) and family plans at 2,280 yen monthly. Students, however, still pay 780 yen monthly.#netflix #youtube #reddit #youtube_premium #nicholas_i

Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair Review: Hulu Sitcom Sequel The Hulu revival of Malcolm in the Middle, titled Life’s Still Unfair, has been met with mixed reactions, with critics calling it a bold but unsettling reimagining of the original 2000s sitcom. The four-episode series, created by Linwood Boomer, returns to the chaotic world of the Westover family, now 20 years after the original show ended. The revival’s premise centers on Malcolm, the genius middle child, as he navigates adulthood while grappling with the lingering effects of his dysfunctional upbringing. However, the show’s approach to its themes has sparked debate, with some viewers finding it disturbingly unrelatable and others praising its willingness to confront uncomfortable truths. The series opens with Malcolm, now in his late 30s, having created a technology that allows grocery stores to redistribute unsold inventory to charities. This invention, which serves as a convenient excuse for him to avoid family obligations, becomes a recurring motif. Malcolm’s estrangement from his parents, Hal and Lois, and his siblings is central to the plot, with the show exploring how his childhood trauma has shaped his adult behavior. The revival’s creators have positioned intergenerational trauma as a core theme, a concept that initially seems plausible given the original show’s focus on Malcolm’s struggles. However, the execution has been criticized for leaning too heavily into dark, unresolved narratives without providing adequate resolution or emotional payoff. Malcolm’s relationship with his teenage daughter, Leah, is another focal point.#bryan_cranston #malcolm_in_the_middle #frankie_muniz #linwood_boomer #life_s_still_unfair

Millie Bobby Brown’s Olympics Netflix Movie Canceled, Reason Revealed Millie Bobby Brown’s anticipated Netflix sports drama, centered on Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug, has been canceled following creative differences between the actress and the project’s producers. The film, titled Perfect, was set to chronicle Strug’s iconic 1996 Olympic vault performance, which became a defining moment in sports history. Brown, known for her roles in Stranger Things, the Enola Holmes series, and films like Godzilla: King of the Monsters, had been attached to the project since its announcement last fall. The cancellation was confirmed by Deadline, which reported that Brown left the project due to “creative differences” with the producers. While specific details about the disagreements remain undisclosed, the decision marks a significant shift for Brown, who has previously starred in high-profile Netflix productions. The film was intended to be directed by Gia Coppola and Ronnie Sandahl, with a script that would have focused on Strug’s role in securing the U.S. team’s gold medal after her injury-ridden vault. The scene of Strug landing the vault on a sprained ankle, only to be carried off the mat by her coach, is widely regarded as one of the most memorable moments in Olympic history. Perfect was envisioned as a tribute to Strug’s resilience and the broader context of the 1996 U.S. gymnastics team, known as “the Magnificent Seven.” The film’s narrative would have explored the challenges faced by the athletes during the competition, including the pressure of performing under extreme physical and emotional strain. Despite the project’s cancellation, Brown’s filmography continues to expand.#perfect #netflix #stranger_things #millie_bobby_brown #kerri_strug

Millie Bobby Brown’s Netflix Sports Movie Officially Canceled After Star’s Surprise Exit Millie Bobby Brown’s upcoming Netflix sports drama Perfect has been officially canceled following the actress’s abrupt departure from the project. The decision comes after Brown, known for her role as Eleven in the hit series Stranger Things, cited creative differences with the producers as the reason for her exit. The film, which was set to star Brown as Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug, had been in development for several months and was scheduled to begin production this summer under the direction of Gia Coppola. Brown’s involvement in Perfect was initially announced as part of her growing slate of projects with Netflix. The film was intended to chronicle the real-life story of Strug, a member of the iconic 1996 U.S. women’s gymnastics team known as the Magnificent Seven. Strug’s 1996 Olympic performance, in which she won a gold medal despite sustaining a severe ankle injury during her vault, remains one of the most celebrated moments in sports history. The film’s premise centered on Strug’s journey as a young athlete, highlighting her resilience and the challenges she faced both on and off the mat. The cancellation of Perfect marks a significant setback for Netflix, which had hoped to leverage Brown’s popularity to attract a broader audience. Brown, who has become a major star for the streaming platform, has previously starred in projects such as Damsel, Enola Holmes, and The Umbrella Academy. Her upcoming film Enola Holmes 3 is set for release later this year, and she is also developing two other projects, including the adaptation of her debut novel Nineteen Steps. Despite the cancellation of Perfect, Brown remains under contract with Netflix, and her other projects are still in the works.#perfect #netflix #stranger_things #millie_bobby_brown #kerri_strug
Tyson Fury Faces Arslanbek Makhmudov in High-Stakes Boxing Showdown Tyson Fury, the former heavyweight world champion, is set to make his latest return from retirement in a highly anticipated matchup against Arslanbek Makhmudov at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The main event of Saturday’s card will be broadcast live on Netflix, with the undercard streaming on Uncrowned starting at 10:30 a.m. ET. Fury, who has a professional record of 34-2-1 with 24 knockouts, is a significant betting favorite (-650) on BetMGM, while Makhmudov, a relatively unknown fighter with a record of 21-2 and 19 KOs, steps into what could be the defining moment of his career. The fight, scheduled for 2 p.m. ET, marks Fury’s first appearance since his return to the ring in 2023. The 34-year-old, known for his power and technical skill, will face Makhmudov in a five-fight main card that also includes other high-profile bouts. The undercard features a diverse lineup of fighters across weight classes, including a super lightweight clash between Breyon Gorham (21-0, 16 KOs) and Eduardo Costa (12-5, 5 KOs), as well as flyweight action between Mikie Tallon (12-0, 2 KOs) and Leandro Jose Blanc (8-4, 3 KOs). Additional bouts include a super middleweight showdown between Simon Zachenhuber (28-0, 17 KOs) and Pawel August (17-0, 7 KOs), along with middleweight, super featherweight, and welterweight matchups. Fury’s return to the ring has been a major topic of discussion in the boxing world, with fans and analysts closely following his progress. His previous comeback in 2023 saw him defeat Dillian Whyte, but the 34-year-old has faced criticism for his slow start in some recent fights. This matchup against Makhmudov, however, is expected to be a test of his ability to adapt to new challenges.#netflix #tyson_fury #tottenham_hotspur_stadium #arslanbek_makhmudov #uncrowned

Barbie movie reveals Nutcracker special coming to Netflix in 2026 Mattel has announced a 45-minute animated special celebrating the 25th anniversary of the iconic Barbie in the Nutcracker franchise, set to premiere on Netflix in 2026. This reimagined version of the 2001 original will feature Malibu Barbie and Brooklyn Barbie in leading roles, offering a fresh take on the classic fairy tale. The special is part of a year-long celebration marking the milestone anniversary, which includes new dolls, collectibles, and an all-new picture book launching on September 8, 2026. The original Barbie in the Nutcracker became a cultural phenomenon when it debuted in 2001, blending the beloved Barbie character with the timeless story of The Nutcracker. Its success paved the way for numerous animated films, each exploring new magical worlds and adventures. Mattel’s decision to commemorate the 25th anniversary with a brand-new special, rather than a simple re-release, underscores the franchise’s enduring relevance and the company’s commitment to revitalizing the story for modern audiences. The 2026 special will center on Brooklyn Barbie as the Sugarplum Princess and Malibu Barbie as Clara, the brave protagonist navigating the magical Land of Sweets. Their friendship and courage will drive the narrative, which aims to honor the original tale’s essence while incorporating contemporary themes. Voice actors and character development will be tailored to resonate with today’s viewers, ensuring the story remains engaging for both longtime fans and new generations. To complement the special, Mattel is releasing a range of merchandise, including exclusive dolls featuring Brooklyn and Malibu Barbie in Nutcracker-inspired outfits.#netflix #barbie #mattel #nutcracker #barbie_in_the_nutcracker