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Netflix Hopes to Change the Narrative With Earnings as Warner Bros. Deal Overhangs the Stock
Ever since its $83 billion deal for the studio, investors have been concerned that the acquisition confuses what has so far been a more focused stock and growth story.
The best example is Conan the Destroyer, an underrated Arnold Schwarzenegger action masterpiece you can now stream on Netflix. The plot of Conan the Destroyer is that the titular barbarian and his thief buddy are given a mission by a powerful Queen: they must escort her niece and help her hunt down a magical gem.
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New on Netflix, HBO Max, and more: 6 streaming shows and movies to watch this week (January 19-25)
It’s hard to believe we’re more than halfway through the first month of 2026 already. There’s already been so much good TV on streaming to watch and the movies hitting streaming in January have been solid. The great content continues this week. Here are six more shows, and one great movie, you won’t want to miss.
The series, which premiered in late December, follows cast members Hilary Musser, Rosalyn Yellin, Maria Cozamanis, Ro-Mina Ustayev and Taja Abitbol as they navigate the social circles of Palm Beach, Florida, and its “unspoken rules, inherited traditions and high-stakes hierarchies.”
Trump bought at least $500,000 worth of bonds in both Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery within the two weeks following the two companies' deal, under which Netflix is to acquire WB's studios and streaming businesses.
Jenna Ortega stars in Netflix's Wednesday, a modern take on the life of one of the most morbid teens in pop culture history, Wednesday Addams. The series, executive produced and occasionally directed by Tim Burton, quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix when it premiered in 2022 and both parts of season 2 are out now.
Originally, the live-action movies were going to come to Netflix starting in 2027, but What’s on Netflix reports that they’re appearing starting this year, beginning with Megan 2.0 on January 26th. The films still stream on Peacock first before jumping to Netflix.
While promoting his new Netflix thriller, 'The Rip,' Matt Damon said the streamer wants a movie's plot repeated 'three or four times' in its dialogue for viewers watching while on their phones.
Longtime pro solo climber Alex Honnold said the point of Netflix's 'Skyscraper Live' spectacle is its inherent danger: 'Fundamentally not safe'