Several of Netflix's popular series have received renewals; which shows are they?
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Monday, November 25, 2024
A Man on the Inside Season 1
The latest Netflix comedy is hilarious and excellent at tugging at your heartstrings. Here are my thoughts on "A Man on the Inside."
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Stranger Things Season 5 Teaser: Episode Titles
The latest teaser for season five of Netflix's Stranger Things has been released with the titles of the episodes. Here is the trailer!
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
The Dioplmat Season 2 Trailer
It's at a cost of doing business is what Keri Russell will be facing in the second season of The Dioplmat. Check out the trailer.
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Supacell Season 1: Exciting New Superhero Drama on Netflix
Sunday, December 17, 2023
A Poltical Thriller that Kicks Butt: The Night Agent Season 1
In 2023, there was so much excitement around one particular show! Have you had the chance to watch Netflix's The Night Agent? I’m really looking forward to sharing my thoughts on it with you!
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Beef Season 1
Monday, December 11, 2023
A Political Thriller to Watch: The Dipolmat Season 1
If you haven’t had the chance to watch Netflix's The Diplomat yet, you’re in for an exciting experience! Featuring the incredibly talented Keri Russell, this series is truly a must-watch. It's an engaging political thriller that stands out thanks to Russell’s remarkable performance.
Sunday, October 1, 2023
My Summer TV Binge 2023 Part 2
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Stranger Things Season 4 Teaser
The latest teaser for the upcoming Season Four of Netflix's hit Stranger Things was released on Thursday morning. And man, this over a minute video has me scared.
The video seems to be a flashback to when Eleven was in the factory with other kids, as Papa comes and teaches them something. That's when he asks Eleven if she's paying attention and soon we see a grown-up Eleven awaken from a dream.
Here' the teaser:
What did you think of the teaser? Leave a comment below!
You can catch all three seasons of Stranger Things on Netflix.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Tomb Radar Anime Series Coming to Netflix
Looks like Lara Croft is taking her adventures to Netflix.
TVLine and The Hollywood Reporter have reported on Wednesday that Netflix adding more of its anime series with Tomb Radar.
The streaming service giant will be picking up after the events of the highly successful video game reboot trilogy, the Tomb Radar that was released from 2013-2018. Tasha Huo, of the upcoming Netflix's The Witcher: Blood Origin prequel series, is set to write and executive producer the series.
Grey's Anatomy vet Camilla Luddington was the voice of Lara in all three of those rebooted trilogy. There's no voice casting has been announced yet.
Not to mention, Netflix's partnership with Legendary will create Skull Island, an anime series based on the 2017 movie Kong: Skull Island.
I'm so freakin excited for this news. I'm a big Tomb Radar fan (yet I've only played one game that happened to be a demo for the PS1). But I've watched my brother play the reboot series from the Xbox.
I hope that Camilla Luddington would still be the voice for Lara in this series, it would make sense if it's a continuation from the video games.
Also, I'm a fan of Kong Skull Island, and while I have mixed emotions about Kong vs Godzilla. I'm looking forward to seeing what they'll do with the series.
What do you think of the news? Leave a comment below!
Friday, January 15, 2021
The Crew, A New Netflix Comedy
On Friday, Netflix has released the first trailer for the new original comedy series, The Crew.
Starring Kevin James (The King of Queens and Kevin Can Wait), as the crew chief to a NASCAR team that isn't quite the champion that you would expect. Soon, Kevin's character and his team learn that their owner is stepping down and gives his daughter ownership, who thinks to make some changes to get the team winning. So James has to protect his team from her attempts to change the team.
From the trailer, it's your typical Kevin James sitcom that I'm sure it'll bring in the laughs. I'm a fan of James from The King of Queens, Paul Blart Mall Cop, and the first season of Kevin Can Wait. So I do look forward to checking out The Crew.
Trailer:
What did you think of the trailer? Will you be checking out Netflix's The Crew? Leave a comment below.
The Crew will begin streaming on Netflix on February 15th.
Sunday, August 2, 2020
The Umbrella Academy Season 2

The second season of The Umbrella Academy was released this weekend, and it was freakin fantastic!!!
Picking up seconds after the season one finale, the team/family is back in the early 1960s, separated from 1960-1963. But in a way, like in the first season, Five sees that they've brought the apocalypse with them and must find the team as they live their own lives. Deigo is trying to stop the assassination of JFK, Klaus starts a cult, Luther is making money to a gangster, Allison is married and fighting for civil rights. Vanya suffers from memory loss and is trying to figure out who she is. All of this while The Handler tries to get back not only her power at the Commission but also Five and has a helping hand. The season finale (which I won't say much) leaves an opening door for Season Three that I hope Netflix will announce by Monday or this week.
Season two of The Umbrella Academy was mind-blowing. While it had the same vibe from the first season, it improved with solid character development and writing. The stories and the setting were timeless and fitting and had that balance of humor and emotions hitting at the right time. The cast performs excellently, like Ellen Page, David Castaneda, and Emmy Raver-Lampman. Robert, Sheehan, and Kate Walsh. But it was Rita Arya as Lila and Robin Atkin Downes, as the voice of AJ Carmichael, who killed it. Even the music selection this season fits perfectly with the scenes of the episodes.
Overall, I give this season a 9/10.
If you haven't seen Season Two of The Umbrella Academy or the series, I highly recommend it.
You can catch the first two seasons of The Umbrella Academy available now on Netflix.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
The Umbrella Academy Season 1

After learning the date for Season Two of The Umbrella Academy, I have finally watched the first season of the comic book series. Here are my thoughts.
It's been over a year since the first season of Netflix's comic book series The Umbrella Academy debuted, and while it's been on my must-see list to watch, I have finally just finished watching it this week and loved every episode. Yes, I was a fool not to watch this when it first debuted, as it's the one issue for me with binge-watching.
I love the first season of The Umbrella Academy as it was so well written, with such in-depth characters that have a little resemblance to X-Men, but better. The season deals with the team assembling after learning about the death of their adopted father. While reunited, the team deals with issues of their own, but when a team member returns from the future to learn of the apocalypse to happen in a few days.
There are many twists and turns as we watch a lot of backstories that don't mess up anything with the story and characters. But the one thing about this series with a strong theme is family. Superhero may be one thing, but this series is about family.
This ensemble cast gives such a strong performance for each of their characters. Aidan Gallagher, playing Number Five, was one of the most fun and exciting characters in this series. Robert Sheehan gave one of the best performances of the character, as he showed a lot of character growth. Also, Sheehan's Klaus was one of my favorite characters. But it was Ellen Page as Vayna/Number Seven stole season one with her performance, still leaving me thinking about her character and what comes next.
That also implies how the season ended, as the apocalypse was still coming to the team after saving Vayna, joined hands with Number Five to time travel. What happens next, I'm dying to see. I will not make the same mistake I did a year ago by waiting over a year to watch the first season. When July 31st comes, I'll be tuning in to Netflix to watch it.
Overall, I give this season of The Umbrella Academy a 9/10. You can now catch The Umbrella Academy's first season on Netflix, with Season 2 coming on July 31st.
Friday, February 14, 2020
Stranger Things 4 Teaser

On this Valentine's Day, Netflix gives us a gift that will keep our hearts pounding: the first teaser for Stranger Things 4!
Taking place in Russia, it looks like the speculations that someone is alive and well a prisoner too.
Here's the teaser:
Monday, January 20, 2020
The Healing Powers of Dude, Season 1

The first season of The Healing Powers of Dude is about an 11-year-old boy named Noah (played by Jace Chapman) suffering from a social anxiety disorder and the one thing that could help him is a dog named Dude, who's trained to be a support therapy dog. After getting the dog, Noah makes new friends with Amara and Simon (played by Sophie Kim and Mauricio Lara). He even has a crush on a girl named Valerie (played by Gabrielle Quinn).
But he also deals with fun and supportive parents (played by Larisa Oleynik and Tom Evertt Scott) and a young but wise little sister in Embry. While anxiety is Noah's enemy, Dude has his own in the school's principal, who dislikes dogs and pulls off a sad, cruel, and yet exciting way for season two.

I very much enjoyed this first season, and while it has some goofy yet funny moments, the show has heart and inspiration and tackles mental health head-on in the rightful way of social anxiety. This ensemble cast is fantastic, and while Chapman steals the show, Kim and Lara give such an excellent performance as Noah's best friends, while Oleynik and Scott are amazing and hilarious. The writing was as good as it has some strong character growth.
While this show has heart and inspiration, it hits close to home for me as I, too, have a social anxiety disorder. Whether at school, family gatherings, or public places, I was the kind of person who shut down like a hermit crab, and while therapy support dogs weren't a thing, I had the one thing that had helped me, and that was television. Watching one episode of a comedy or a drama helped me calm down my nerves before going anywhere. I think this show is for parents to watch with their kids and not only watch but also teach. The show serves a great message, and I hope that the show gets another season.
You can catch the first season of The Healing Powers of Dude available on Netflix now.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
The Healing Powers of Dude: A New Netflix Series

On Monday, Jan. 13th, Netflix will release a new series that might be just up your alley for you and your family to enjoy.
The Healing Powers of Dude is about an 11-year-old boy (played by Jace Chapman) who has social anxiety disorder but gets help from an emotional support dog named Dude (voiced by Steve Zahn of War For the Planet of the Apes and You've Got Mail).
Along for the journey are his parents played by Tom Evertt Scott (ER, Southland, 13 Reasons Way) and Larisa Oleynik (The Secret World of Alex Mack, 10 Things I Hate About You, and Animals Among Us).
After watching the trailer that came out a couple of days ago, it really looks so fun, cute and inspiring. The cast looks solidly good. I believe that this is a series that the whole family should be watching come Monday evening.
Here's the trailer:
You can catch The Healing Powers of Dude tomorrow on Netflix.