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  • Why Will Netflix Stop Working on Apple TV Models After July 31? Find Out the Reason Here |

    New Delhi: Netflix has informed its subscribers that it will no longer work on the second and third-generation Apple TV models. Netflix, a subscription-based streaming service, will not be available for these Apple TV models after July 31.  

    Netflix has taken this move to maintain the best possible Netflix experience, as per a report by MacRumors. However, these models came out more than a decade ago and do not have Apple’s App Store. Notably, the company also updated its support page. 

    The second and third-generation Apple TV models were announced in 2010 and 2012, respectively. It is important to note that the third-gen model had the A5 chip and supported Full HD streaming. The first three generations of Apple TVs are already considered “obsolete” by Apple.

    Apple considered these models “obsolete” when the tech giant discontinued service for hardware, which is seven years after it stopped selling a product. It is expected that the tvOS 18 will eventually drop support for the fourth-generation Apple TV HD as we approach WWDC 2024. 

    Earlier, Netflix stopped support for other old devices, including Samsung and Vizio smart TVs as well as first-generation Roku boxes in 2019. Netflix has announced that it will not develop a native app for the Apple Vision Pro headset and will also prevent users from running the iPad version of its app on the device. 

    The Apple Vision Pro boasts the ability to run millions of iPhone and iPad apps, but Netflix, along with other developers, is opting out. Consequently, users will need to access Netflix through the Safari web browser, similar to how it works on Macs.

    According to a statement made by Netflix in Bloomberg which states that “Our members will be able to enjoy Netflix on the web browser on the Vision Pro, similar to how our members can enjoy Netflix on Macs,” 

  • TVF Keeps Audiences Hooked With Upcoming Releases: Kota Factory Season 3, Gullak Season 4, Panchayat Season 3 On Unveil | Web Series News

    In entertainment, numerous digital platforms vie for dominance, but one standout is The Viral Fever aka TVF. In today’s world, audiences crave the exciting content that comes with the subject and entertainment, and TVF continues to be the gap filler. Since its evolvement, they have served the audiences with superior content and remain the audience’s first choice, the trend seems to continue in the coming months too.

    The first show in the list is the highly anticipated ‘Panchayat Season 3’. Following the global success of the first two seasons, audiences have been eagerly awaiting this new installment. TVF has brought the much-awaited season 3 to them which will be released on 28th May 2024 on Amazon Prime. The trailer alone has already generated significant excitement, captivating viewers and heightening anticipation for the much-awaited show.

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    The second show on the list is ‘Gullak Season 4’. Continuing its trailblazing journey, TVF becomes the first platform to bring the fourth season of a major Indian show, highlighting the immense love and popularity ‘Gullak’ enjoys The new season is set to premiere on June 7, 2024.

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    The Third and most eagerly awaited show from TVF is none other than Kota Factory Season 3. The first two seasons introduced audiences to the daily lives of Kota students, and the third season promises to deliver even more compelling content

    Watch First Look:

    What sets TVF apart is its continuous delivery of exciting and thrilling content. Their innovative approach, appealing subjects, and relatable Indian stories effortlessly connect with audiences.



  • Now You Can Get Free Netflix And Unlimited 5G Data: Check Airtel's New Plan

    Netflix has stopped offering its Basic plan to new subscribers. However, airtel customers can still take advantage of this perk through this offer. 

  • ‘Laapataa Ladies’ OTT Release Date Revealed, Check Out When And Where To Watch! , Movies News

    Netflix has recently announced the highly anticipated release of ‘Laapataa Ladies’. The film is directed by Kiran Rao and Produced by Aamir Khan and will hit Netflix at mid-night. Netflix India unveils poster for the film, confirming its release on 26th April. The film was released in theaters on March 1. It is based on an award-winning novella by Biplab Goswami, Starring Sparsh Shrivastava, Pratibha Ranta, Nitanshi Goel, and Ravi Kisan. Upon its theatrical debut, The Film received a warm reception from the audience and the critics for its storyline, sheer entertainment, and stellar performance, and witty humor.

    Check Out The Post Here :


    The Post was Captioned as,”TAAZA KHABAR: Laapataa Ladies mil chuki hai! ðŸäé #LaapataaLadies starts streaming at midnight, on Netflix!”.

    About The Film

    Laapataa Ladies is a 2023 Film, About two brides who accidentally get exchanged on a train to Mukhi in rural India. The movie revolves around the search to find the actual bride and their journey of self-discovery.

    The film has also received a standing ovation during its premiere at TIFF. Written by Sneha Desai and Divyanidhi Sharma, Created under the banners of Kindling Production and Aamir Khan Production.

    It is Kiran Rao’s second directional endeavor after ‘Dhobi Ghat’. The Film is presented by Jio Studios and produced by Aamir Khan and Jyoti Deshpande.

    Much more can be said about the film, but delving into further details would inevitably lead to revealing significant spoilers.

    Talking about the viewer’s responses, Yes! it is a delightful watch that leaves a lasting impression and will begin streaming precisely at midnight, exclusively on Netflix.


  • Disney+ To Crack Down On Password Sharing Service From June 2024; Check Details |

    New Delhi: Disney+, the popular streaming platform is set to implement restrictions on password sharing, following in the footsteps of Netflix. Disney CEO Bob Iger announced plans for this change, describing it as the company’s “launching our first real foray into password sharing” which is scheduled to launch in June 2024.

    While specifics regarding the policy’s implementation and whether it will limit password sharing beyond households remain undisclosed, the CEO emphasized the initiative’s alignment with Disney’s aim to enhance streaming revenue. (Also Read: Extravagant Auction In Dubai: THIS Unique Mobile Number Sold For 7 Crore Rupees)

    Iger highlighted the importance of streaming for Disney’s profit objectives, underscoring the need to address password sharing as a crucial strategy. The company aims to roll out initial measures in June, starting with selected countries, with plans for global expansion by September. (Also Read: OnePlus Nord CE4 5G Goes On Sale For First Time On Amazon; Check Price, Offers For Early Birds)

    “In June, we’ll be launching our first real foray into password sharing. Just a few countries in a few markets, but then it will grow significantly with a full rollout in September,” Iger mentioned during the interview. The plan for implementing the crackdown involves two steps: Firstly, a launch in certain markets by June 2024, followed by a global expansion and full implementation by September 2024.

    “We feel great about the engagement of those Disney subs who are not getting Hulu who are now watching more programs that were on Hulu, including Shogun.. We have to increase engagement. We need the technological tools to lower churn, create more stickiness. It’s things like recommendation engines, getting to know our customers better,” Iger stated to CNBC.

    Furthermore, Iger disclosed that Disney intends to link user identities across multiple platforms such as Hulu, Disney+, ESPN, and cable. This integrated identity system is deemed crucial for implementing their forthcoming password-sharing limitations.

    CEO Bob Iger has ambitious goals for the streaming industry, including launching a separate ESPN streaming platform. He is also optimistic that Disney+ will become profitable by the end of 2024, and the introduction of paid account sharing could expedite this objective.

  • Welcome To Samdal Ri: Ji Chang Wook & Shin Haesun Give Us The Perfect Comfort Watch | Movies News

    “Does it hurt your pride to see your friends again? It doesn’t matter why you came back. We’re just happy to see our friend again.” says Ji Chang Wook’s Cho Yong Pil to Cho Sam Dal (Shin Hae Sun). A poignant statement in “Welcome To Samdal-ri , a slice-of-life drama, which revolves around these two characters, one who wants to soar and escape her life on Jeju Island, and the other who is content and makes the most of where he is.

    Cho Sam Dal is a hotshot photographer in Seoul until a conniving and manipulative assistant accuses her of bullying. Overnight her one soaring career is in shambles, and Sam Dal also discovers her boyfriend has also been cheating on her with the very same assistant.

    She along with her two sisters move bags and luggage back home to Samdal-ri, a small town in Jeju Island. Though her pride in tatters and her spirits down Sam Dal is also hiding from her ex-boyfriend Yong Pil.

    Yong Pil is a forecaster at the Meteorological Department, a bit headstrong when it comes to work, but the town favourite. Everyone loves Yong Pil for his caring nature and have been fiercely protective of him, ever since Sam Dal broke his heart.

    It is not before long the two come face to face, and old feelings are bound to resurface. Sam Dal who had changed her name in Seoul, and has always seen her destiny away from her hometown, is confronted with a surge of emotions. Was she running away from the town and its people, or herself? Why is she putting up fake pretenses in front of her people?

    Yong Pil seems like her alter ego, telling her truths that she would rather not face. Sam Dal, who always aspired to be a dragon that arises from a small stream, understands that it’s Yong Pil who wants to be her small stream.

    In the meanwhile, their mother played by veteran actor Kim Mi Kyung who is the leader of the “hayenos”, (female divers of Jeju) has to contend with not only the town gossip about the return of her three daughters but also her health condition. which keeps hidden. Sam Dal’s two sisters, one a divorcee and the other a single mother too, are dealing with their issues and seem unaware of the plight of their mother.

    Welcome To Samdal-ri is a feel-good drama which envelopes you in its warmth. Set in the lush landscape of Jeju, the scenic visuals are the healing balm to the emotional wounds of the lead characters.

    Sam Dal’s situation highlights the rampant bullying and the cancel culture which has become a part of S Korean society especially when it comes to famous people. How careers are destroyed and the toxicity of social media only amplifies the same. Shin Hae Sun once again gives an uninhibited performance. A moving moment when she confronts her assistant and asks, “Did I compel you to die”, you feel her pain,

    Yong Pil may come across as a man not driven by ambition, but he is very secure in himself. Ji Chang Wook is endearing and the actor who has a remarkable screen presence once again shines as the simpleton.

    Written by Kwon Hye Joo, who once again brings out the emotional dynamics between the characters to the fore in a subtle manner.

    Produced by SLL, “Welcome to Samdal-ri”, endeavors for its simplicity, and is relatable at so many levels. Bogged down by the pressures of a competitive world, one tends to lose one’s way. Seek your tribe, find your people and self is the message loud and clear.

    The bonus being the chemistry between Ji Chang Wook and Shin Hae Sun, which gets top points.

    Welcome to Samdal-ri is streaming on Netflix.

  • WATCH | ‘The Crown’ S6 Part 1 trailer sees Elizabeth Debicki reprising her role as Princess Diana

    By Express News Service

    The first trailer of The Crown season six, featuring the late Princess Diana, Princes William and Harry, and Queen Elizabeth, was released by Netflix on Thursday.

    The final season will be released in two parts, one on November 16 and the other on December 14.

    The trailer features the life of Princess Diana, post her separation from Prince Charles, her struggles with the paparazzi, and the car accident causing her demise, among other things. 

    The sixth season will show the untimely demise of Diana, the start of a romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton when they met at the University of St Andrews in the early 2000s. Elizabeth Debicki will be reprising the role of the late princess.

    While Elizabeth Debicki plays Princess Diana, the younger versions of her children are portrayed by Rufus Kampa (William) and Fflyn Edwards (Harry. Their respective older versions are essayed by Ed McVey and Luther Ford. Meg Bellamy will play Kate Middleton. 

    Others who are part of the cast include Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Dominic West, Claudia Harrison, and Olivia Williams, among others. The Crown is created by Peter Morgan who has also written the show.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

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    The first trailer of The Crown season six, featuring the late Princess Diana, Princes William and Harry, and Queen Elizabeth, was released by Netflix on Thursday.

    The final season will be released in two parts, one on November 16 and the other on December 14.

    The trailer features the life of Princess Diana, post her separation from Prince Charles, her struggles with the paparazzi, and the car accident causing her demise, among other things. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The sixth season will show the untimely demise of Diana, the start of a romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton when they met at the University of St Andrews in the early 2000s. Elizabeth Debicki will be reprising the role of the late princess.

    While Elizabeth Debicki plays Princess Diana, the younger versions of her children are portrayed by Rufus Kampa (William) and Fflyn Edwards (Harry. Their respective older versions are essayed by Ed McVey and Luther Ford. Meg Bellamy will play Kate Middleton. 

    Others who are part of the cast include Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Dominic West, Claudia Harrison, and Olivia Williams, among others. The Crown is created by Peter Morgan who has also written the show.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

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  • ‘Life on Our Planet’: Netflix and Spielberg join hands to narrate tale about survival of species

    By AFP

    LOS ANGELES: “Life on Our Planet,” the new natural history series from Netflix and Steven Spielberg, sets out to tell the entire, dramatic story of life on Earth in a serialized, “binge watch” format.

    Streaming globally from Wednesday, the show’s eight episodes transport viewers through Earth’s five previous mass extinction events, each recreated with computer-generated visual effects.

    As Morgan Freeman’s narration reminds us, life has always found a way to endure every catastrophic event thrown at it over four billion years, from brutal ice ages to meteorites.

    Each time, species that survive the destruction do battle for the next era’s dominance in a “Game of Thrones”-style fight — only between vertebrates and invertebrates, or reptiles and mammals, instead of Starks and Lannisters.

    “What we wanted to do, our intention at the very beginning, was to serialize the story of life. Make it a kind of binge watch. Because the story is so dramatic,” said showrunner Dan Tapster.

    “I think, and I hope, that is something that we’ve achieved, which is possibly a world-first in the natural history space.”

    Aside from a series of cliffhanger finales, “Life on Our Planet” finds dramatic tension with a series of ordinary, loveable underdogs who “win” evolution against the odds — at least for a few hundred million years.

    The influence of executive producer Spielberg’s company, Amblin Television, encouraged a series with “a lot more emotion” and “pathos” than other natural history programs, said Tapster.

    The show picks out key species, such as the first fish with a backbone, or the first vertebrate to migrate from ocean to land.

    With 99 per cent of all the species that ever lived now extinct, filmmakers had no shortage to choose between.

    “There’s about at least a billion species that are no longer with us, and we had to narrow that down to 65,” said Tapster.

    But those selected are often unlikely heroes — plucky survivors, such as the odd-looking Arandaspis fish, which take their chance to shine as larger ocean beasts falter, and reshape the future of life.

    Arandaspis “is a bit rubbish, it’s weird… But it’s in (the show), because it has a really crucial role” in evolution, said visual effects supervisor Jonathan Privett.

    “One of the things I really love about that scene also is that Arandaspis has just got a hint of ‘ET’ about him,” added Tapster.

    ‘Authentic’The series employs visual effects from Industrial Light & Magic, the company established by “Star Wars” creator George Lucas, which pioneered the groundbreaking 3D dinosaurs for Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” three decades ago.

    Monsters of the ancient past, from dinosaurs to the far earlier, sea-dwelling Cameroceras with their giant 25-foot (8-meter) shells, are rendered over the top of real backgrounds shot by the filmmakers.

    To do this, producers had to scour the planet for contemporary landscapes that most closely resemble the habitats of creatures up to 450 million years ago.

    “The animals really sit in a real world. I think it’s seamless, and I think it’s a very authentic way of taking us back into that time,” said producer Keith Scholey.

    Filmmakers also had to use visual effects tools to painstakingly remove pesky modern newcomer species, like fish, mammals — and even grass.

    “Grass was the bane of our lives,” recalls Tapster.

    Grass “only really took over the world about 30 million years ago… that, for us, meant we had to do a lot of gardening.”

    ‘Dominant species’The show enters a crowded marketplace, going up against David Attenborough’s latest BBC series “Planet Earth III,” which also launched this week.

    It follows Apple TV+’s “Prehistoric Planet,” also narrated by Attenborough, which uses computer-generated effects to recreate the age of dinosaurs.

    But “Life on Our Planet” also aims to stand out from the competition due to the timely message embedded within its narrative.

    Despite the show’s interest in cliffhangers and plot twists, it is not much of a spoiler to say that it ends with life surviving, and humans on top.

    Yet with a sixth mass extinction event already under way due to humankind’s impact on Earth, there is a deeply sobering warning too.

    “The five events we’ve had so far, there has been one common denominator — and that is, the dominant species as you go into that extinction never came out,” says series producer Alastair Fothergill.

    “We are creating the sixth one, and I think you probably think we are the dominant species at the moment …”

    Tapster added: “In a strange way, there is a message of hope within that.

    “Because not only is this the first extinction event that is being caused by a species, but we also have the ability to stop it.” Follow The New Indian Express channel on WhatsApp

    LOS ANGELES: “Life on Our Planet,” the new natural history series from Netflix and Steven Spielberg, sets out to tell the entire, dramatic story of life on Earth in a serialized, “binge watch” format.

    Streaming globally from Wednesday, the show’s eight episodes transport viewers through Earth’s five previous mass extinction events, each recreated with computer-generated visual effects.

    As Morgan Freeman’s narration reminds us, life has always found a way to endure every catastrophic event thrown at it over four billion years, from brutal ice ages to meteorites.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Each time, species that survive the destruction do battle for the next era’s dominance in a “Game of Thrones”-style fight — only between vertebrates and invertebrates, or reptiles and mammals, instead of Starks and Lannisters.

    “What we wanted to do, our intention at the very beginning, was to serialize the story of life. Make it a kind of binge watch. Because the story is so dramatic,” said showrunner Dan Tapster.

    “I think, and I hope, that is something that we’ve achieved, which is possibly a world-first in the natural history space.”

    Aside from a series of cliffhanger finales, “Life on Our Planet” finds dramatic tension with a series of ordinary, loveable underdogs who “win” evolution against the odds — at least for a few hundred million years.

    The influence of executive producer Spielberg’s company, Amblin Television, encouraged a series with “a lot more emotion” and “pathos” than other natural history programs, said Tapster.

    The show picks out key species, such as the first fish with a backbone, or the first vertebrate to migrate from ocean to land.

    With 99 per cent of all the species that ever lived now extinct, filmmakers had no shortage to choose between.

    “There’s about at least a billion species that are no longer with us, and we had to narrow that down to 65,” said Tapster.

    But those selected are often unlikely heroes — plucky survivors, such as the odd-looking Arandaspis fish, which take their chance to shine as larger ocean beasts falter, and reshape the future of life.

    Arandaspis “is a bit rubbish, it’s weird… But it’s in (the show), because it has a really crucial role” in evolution, said visual effects supervisor Jonathan Privett.

    “One of the things I really love about that scene also is that Arandaspis has just got a hint of ‘ET’ about him,” added Tapster.

    ‘Authentic’
    The series employs visual effects from Industrial Light & Magic, the company established by “Star Wars” creator George Lucas, which pioneered the groundbreaking 3D dinosaurs for Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” three decades ago.

    Monsters of the ancient past, from dinosaurs to the far earlier, sea-dwelling Cameroceras with their giant 25-foot (8-meter) shells, are rendered over the top of real backgrounds shot by the filmmakers.

    To do this, producers had to scour the planet for contemporary landscapes that most closely resemble the habitats of creatures up to 450 million years ago.

    “The animals really sit in a real world. I think it’s seamless, and I think it’s a very authentic way of taking us back into that time,” said producer Keith Scholey.

    Filmmakers also had to use visual effects tools to painstakingly remove pesky modern newcomer species, like fish, mammals — and even grass.

    “Grass was the bane of our lives,” recalls Tapster.

    Grass “only really took over the world about 30 million years ago… that, for us, meant we had to do a lot of gardening.”

    ‘Dominant species’
    The show enters a crowded marketplace, going up against David Attenborough’s latest BBC series “Planet Earth III,” which also launched this week.

    It follows Apple TV+’s “Prehistoric Planet,” also narrated by Attenborough, which uses computer-generated effects to recreate the age of dinosaurs.

    But “Life on Our Planet” also aims to stand out from the competition due to the timely message embedded within its narrative.

    Despite the show’s interest in cliffhangers and plot twists, it is not much of a spoiler to say that it ends with life surviving, and humans on top.

    Yet with a sixth mass extinction event already under way due to humankind’s impact on Earth, there is a deeply sobering warning too.

    “The five events we’ve had so far, there has been one common denominator — and that is, the dominant species as you go into that extinction never came out,” says series producer Alastair Fothergill.

    “We are creating the sixth one, and I think you probably think we are the dominant species at the moment …”

    Tapster added: “In a strange way, there is a message of hope within that.

    “Because not only is this the first extinction event that is being caused by a species, but we also have the ability to stop it.” Follow The New Indian Express channel on WhatsApp

  • Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ S6 gets release date 

    By Express News Service

    The teaser and release date of the sixth and final season of The Crown series were unveiled by Netflix on social media on Monday.

    The new teaser shows Claire Foy, who played the younger version of Queen Elizabeth, talking about her title and monarchy. The final season will release in two parts, one on November 16 and other on December 14. The last season will consist of six episodes, with four releasing as first part with the rest later.

    Foy, Olivia Coleman, and Imelda Staunton played the monarch over the seasons.

    The sixth season will also show the start of romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton when they met at university St Andrews in the early 2000s.  Actors Rufus Kampa and Fflyn Edwards will play the young royals, with Luther Ford portraying Harry.

    The returning cast includes Imelda Staunton, Lesley Manville, Claudia Harrison, Jonathan Pryce, Bertie Carvel, Mohamed al Fayed, among others.

    The teaser and release date of the sixth and final season of The Crown series were unveiled by Netflix on social media on Monday.

    The new teaser shows Claire Foy, who played the younger version of Queen Elizabeth, talking about her title and monarchy. The final season will release in two parts, one on November 16 and other on December 14. The last season will consist of six episodes, with four releasing as first part with the rest later.

    Foy, Olivia Coleman, and Imelda Staunton played the monarch over the seasons.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The sixth season will also show the start of romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton when they met at university St Andrews in the early 2000s.  Actors Rufus Kampa and Fflyn Edwards will play the young royals, with Luther Ford portraying Harry.

    The returning cast includes Imelda Staunton, Lesley Manville, Claudia Harrison, Jonathan Pryce, Bertie Carvel, Mohamed al Fayed, among others.

  • Netflix sci-fi crime drama Bodies to premiere in October

    By Express News Service

    Netflix’s upcoming limited series Bodies, is set to stream on October 19. Created by Paul Tomalin, the series is based on graphic novel by Si Spencer.

    The plot of Bodies revolves around an incident when a dead body appears in the streets of London. While it instigates sleuths to work, mystery heightens when the same victim shows up at the same spot in 1890, 1941 and 30 years into the future.

    According to the makers, the series is described as “sci-fi, part murder mystery, part period drama, and part police procedural”. The cast comprises Amaka Okafor, Emmy nominee Shira Haas, Olivier Award winner Kyle Soller, and SAG Award winner Stephen Graham. 

    Netflix’s upcoming limited series Bodies, is set to stream on October 19. Created by Paul Tomalin, the series is based on graphic novel by Si Spencer.

    The plot of Bodies revolves around an incident when a dead body appears in the streets of London. 
    While it instigates sleuths to work, mystery heightens when the same victim shows up at the same spot in 1890, 1941 and 30 years into the future.

    According to the makers, the series is described as “sci-fi, part murder mystery, part period drama, and part police procedural”. The cast comprises Amaka Okafor, Emmy nominee Shira Haas, Olivier Award winner Kyle Soller, and SAG Award winner Stephen Graham.
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