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"Baby Reindeer" tells the true story of an aspiring comedian who was stalked for four years. Gadd said that he wanted the "Baby Reindeer" ending to explore the reality of abuse. "Baby Reindeer" was originally a stage show that Gadd performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2019, and is now a limited Netflix series. Dunn tries to get closure by returning to Darrien's flatTom Goodman-Hill as Darrien in "Baby Reindeer." Instead of Scott stalking Dunn, he uses her voicemails as a source of comfort in his troubled life, just like her baby reindeer toy.
Persons: Richard Gadd, Gadd, , Donny Dunn, Martha Scott, Jessica Gunning, Scott, Tudum, Dunn, Dunn's, She's, she'd, Tom Goodman, Netflix Dunn, Liz, Nina Sosanya, Darrien, Hill, doesn't, Scott's, he's, GQ, hadn't, hasn't, Coke Organizations: Service, Edinburgh Fringe, Netflix Locations: tatters
Related storiesHere's the true story of "Baby Reindeer," and what we know about the real Scott. Gadd knew he had an interesting story to tell when Scott was stalking himRichard Gadd as Donny Dunn and Jessica Gunning as Martha Scott in "Baby Reindeer." pic.twitter.com/7jKVplc5vX — Netflix (@netflix) April 13, 2024Gadd told Netflix's Tudum that he knew he had a good story to tell, even while being stalked. Jessica Gunning as Martha Scott in "Baby Reindeer." It's unclear if this also happened in real life, but Gadd told The Times that the situation is over.
Persons: , Richard Gadd, Donny Dunn, It's, Martha Scott, Gadd hasn't, Donny, I'd, Scott, Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Ed Miller, didn't, " Gadd, That's, Netflix's, Dunn Organizations: Service, Netflix, Edinburgh Fringe, Business, Independent, Times Locations: Edinburgh
Here's what "One Day" author David Nicholls and the Netflix cast have said about the twist. AdvertisementHere is what Nicholls, Mod, Woodall, and the "One Day" executive producer have said about the shocking ending. July 15 is inititally special because its the day that the pair meet, but it is also the day Emma dies. Emma (Mod) reading "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" to Dexter (Woodall) in episode 14 of "One Day." Woodall told Tudum earlier this week that the series has a hopeful ending despite Emma's death.
Persons: David Nicholls, , Emma Morley, Ambika, Emma, Dexter Mayhew, Leo Woodall, Dexter, Sylvie, Eleanor Tomlinson, Nicholls, Woodall, Molly Manners, Ambika Mod, Nicole Taylor, Anthony Harvey, Vulture, Thomas Hardy's, Tess, Dexter's, Ludovic Robert, Netflix Taylor, Taylor, Jasmine, Billie Gadsdon, RadioTimes, Tudum, Dex, Em, Woodall didn't Organizations: Netflix, Service, University of Edinburgh, Guardian, Hollywood, Edinburgh Locations: St, Scotland
June Hawkins is a Miami PD analyst in "Griselda," the Netflix series starring Sofia Vergara. The real Hawkins worked in homicide for the Miami PD and consulted on the show. The real Hawkins-Singleton served as a consultant on "Griselda," working with her husband (and former colleague) Alan Singleton to recall the events of her investigation into Blanco, she told People. Hawkins-Singleton told Tudum that she only met Blanco once, and it was after she had stopped working on homicide. "Those lunches and those meetings with Smitten became the way we rekindled," Hawkins-Singleton told People.
Persons: Hawkins, Griselda, Sofia Vergara, Blanco, She's, , Griselda Blanco's, Singleton, née Hawkins, Juliana Aidén Martinez, Alan Singleton, there's, Doug Miro, Vanity, Singleton's, Miro, Eric Reynolds, Elizabeth Morris, Netflix Hawkins, Tudum, Richard, Alan Organizations: Netflix, Miami PD, Service, Miami Police Department, Boynton Beach Police Department, Miami Locations: Miami, Cuba, Florida, Washington, Nashville
What we can expect from season 2 of 'Wednesday'
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Olivia Singh | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Read previewNetflix's teen series "Wednesday" is returning for more episodes after a wildly successful, viral first season. The show, which stars Jenna Ortega as the iconic character Wednesday Addams, was renewed for season two in January 2023. Season 2 will lean more into horror and focus less on Wednesday's love lifeHunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin and Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams on season one, episode seven of "Wednesday." Ortega will serve as a producer on season 2Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams on Netflix's "Wednesday." Another Addams family member is expected to appearCatherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Adams and Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams on season one, episode one of "Wednesday."
Persons: , Jenna Ortega, Addams, Hunter Doohan, Tyler Galpin, Wednesday Addams, Vlad Cioplea, Xavier Thorpe, Percy Hynes White, Ortega, Dax Shepard, Jimmy Fallon, Elle Fanning, Netflix Ortega, she'll, " Ortega, it's, Fanning, Catherine Zeta, Jones, Morticia Adams, Luis Guzmán, Gomez Addams, Gomez, Luis Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez, Uncle Fester, Fred Armisen, Doohan, Emma Myers, Enid Sinclair, Joy Sunday, Bianca Barclay, hasn't Organizations: Service, Business, Netflix, Nevermore Academy, Hollywood Locations: Ireland
‘Squid Game’ Season 2: New details revealed
  + stars: | 2023-06-18 | by ( Dan Heching | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —Get ready, because everyone’s favorite lethal game show is preparing for a big return. Netflix shared exclusive new details for the second season of its runaway hit South Korean thriller series “Squid Game” on Saturday, as part of its Tudum Global Fan Event in Brazil. A new teaser for the second season of “Squid Game” announced both returning and new cast members, with series lead Lee Jung-jae, playing cash-strapped everyman Seong Gi-hun, back for a second round. Standout cast member Oh Yeong-su, who played the elderly and unassuming Oh Il-nam in the first season of “Squid Game,” has yet to be confirmed as a returning cast member, even though his involvement in the game was revealed to be a bit more complicated at the end of the show’s first season. A release date for Season 2 of “Squid Game” was not immediately available.
Persons: , Lee Jung, jae, Seong, Lee Byung, Yim, Kang Ha, Yang Dong, Oh Organizations: CNN, Netflix Locations: Brazil
Since Netflix began its worldwide expansion in 2016, the streaming service has rewritten the playbook for global entertainment — from TV to film, and, more recently, video games. Still, Netflix's impact on the global TV industry is undeniable. More on Netflix's effect on global TV:The streamer's executive team was rebuilt with a global focusIn recent years, Netflix reoriented its leadership around its new global model. Peters also hired a new talent chief with international experience, former PepsiCo executive Sergio Ezama, to lead Netflix's global workforce. More on Netflix's corporate structure:Netflix has seen its first wide layoffs, though it continues to growThe corporate restructuring hasn't been without obstacles.
The golden age of streaming TV is over
  + stars: | 2022-12-15 | by ( Paris Marx | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +13 min
That August, the streaming analyst Eric Schiffer told The Verge that the "golden age" was over as competition increased, and Netflix was putting creators on a shorter leash. But just as Netflix was pulling back from its most creative content, the streaming wars were heating up. Netflix is now churning out cheap and broadly appealing reality TV shows like "Is It Cake?" Despite positioning itself for years as the ad-free way to watch TV, Netflix in October launched a lower-cost, ad-supported tier in many of its major markets. As the cheap money disappears, we're starting to get a better picture of the actual price of streaming media.
As a result, Netflix and other streamers are retreating from any sort of creative risk in favor of humdrum, lowest-common-denominator shows. But just as Netflix was pulling back from its most creative content, the streaming wars were heating up. Netflix is now churning out cheap and broadly appealing reality TV shows like "Is It Cake?" Despite positioning itself for years as the ad-free way to watch TV, Netflix in October launched a lower-cost, ad-supported tier in many of its major markets. As the cheap money disappears, we're starting to get a better picture of the actual price of streaming media.
(CNN) Professor Joe can count on our attendance to Season 4 of "You." Netflix on Saturday announced its stalker series starring Penn Badgley will return in two parts. The second half will follow on March 10, 2023, the streamer said. The announcement was made as part of Tudum: A Netflix Global Fan Event, an annual barrage of first looks and teasers. "You" Season 3 was released in October 2021 and found Badgley's Joe Goldberg living in the suburbs but very much up to old bad habits -- the murdering kind.
You can watch all the news from the Tudum event live via Netflix's YouTube channel on September 24. How to watch Netflix Tudum 2022You can watch the Netflix Tudum 2022 livestream event on Netflix's YouTube channel. What is Netflix's Tudum event? Tudum is an annual Netflix event that's a lot like Comic-Con for Netflix fans. Tudum 2022 is a chance for filmmakers to talk about popular and upcoming titles with fans.
(CNN) "Bridgerton's" Queen Charlotte is getting an origin story. On Friday Netflix and Shondaland shared the first-look photo and official title for Shonda Rhimes' limited series, "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story." The news came as part of a preview clip for the Tudum fan event, where the series will be featured. In it, Golda Rosheuvel, who plays Queen Charlotte on "Bridgerton," and Adjoa Andoh, who stars as Lady Agatha Danbury are joined by India Amarteifio, who plays young Queen Charlotte in the prequel. "Centered on Queen Charlotte's rise to prominence and power, this Bridgerton-verse prequel tells the story of how the young Queen's marriage to King George sparked both a great love story and a societal shift, creating the world of the Ton inherited by the characters in Bridgerton," according to Netflix's description of the series.
Netflix: About 150 peopleNetflix Co-CEO Reed Hastings. Getty Images LatamNetflix laid off around 150 people in mid-May, its second round of layoffs in 2022. The latest layoffs, which impacted "mostly US-based" staff, were due to "slowing revenue growth," according to a statement from a Netflix spokesperson. And executives warned at the time that further subscriber losses were predicted for the future. They blamed "revenue growth headwinds" in a report to shareholders and said that heavy Netflix use during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic had "obscured the picture until recently."
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