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Netflix to Stream Hitchcock Classics This June for Film Buffs

April 29, 2025, 7:20 pm more...

Movie aficionados have reason to celebrate as Netflix gears up to showcase a curated collection of Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest hits this June. The streaming giant is serving a suspense-filled feast that promises to transform lazy afternoons into cinematic marathons with a dash of old-school thriller magic.

bgr.com / Netflix is adding a collection of Hitchcock’s best movies in June

theverge.com / Netflix is streaming a showcase of Hitchcock’s greatest films this June


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Netflix Unveils Dialogue‑Only Subtitle Option for Enhanced Viewing

April 25, 2025, 4:20 pm more...

In an effort to improve clarity, Netflix has introduced a subtitle option that drops sound cues and speaker names, offering viewers a clean, dialogue-only experience. The update, reported by multiple outlets, marks another move by the streaming giant to refine user accessibility with a dash of minimalist flair.

Bluesky: @arstechnica.com

androidheadlines.com / Netflix is ​​finally getting dialogue-only subtitles

arstechnica.com / Can’t understand dialogue on TV shows? Netflix has a new feature for you.

techspot.com / Netflix introduces cleaner subtitles focused only on spoken dialogue


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Netflix unveils dialogue‐only subtitles on its streaming service

April 24, 2025, 2:21 pm more...

Netflix has rolled out a new subtitle option that removes non‐dialogue audio cues, offering viewers cleaner captions by displaying only spoken dialogue. The change is designed to simplify the viewing experience and improve accessibility for users.

Bluesky: @verge-poster.bsky.social

macrumors.com / Netflix Debuts Dialogue-Only Subtitles

cnet.com / Netflix Rolls Out New Dialogue-Only Subtitles Option

techcrunch.com / Netflix now offers dialogue-only subtitles

theverge.com / Netflix rolls out dialogue-only subtitles


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Netflix Drops Intriguing Trailer for ‘Wednesday’ Season 2

April 23, 2025, 9:20 am more...

Netflix has unveiled a teaser trailer for “Wednesday” Season 2, showcasing a darker tone and macabre visuals as the series returns to Nevermore Academy. The preview hints at bloody confrontations and eerie cinematography, setting expectations high for the August premiere.

Bluesky: @arstechnica.com, @io9dotcom.bsky.social, @gizmodo.com

arstechnica.com / Netflix drops Wednesday S2 teaser, first-look images

gizmodo.com / Wednesday Season 2 Trailer Welcomes You Back to the Family

bgr.com / Netflix’s first Wednesday season 2 trailer was just released

cnet.com / 'Wednesday' Season 2 to Darken Screens This August, New Trailer Reveals


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Max cracks down on password sharing for streaming users

April 22, 2025, 3:21 pm more...

Max Streaming is drawing a hard line on household sharing by introducing an extra monthly fee for anyone added outside your home. Clearly, the days of “free rides” are over as the company tightens up its policy and reminds you that sharing isn’t caring when extra dollars are on the line.

bgr.com / Max now charges you $8 a month to share your password

androidheadlines.com / Max makes password borrowers pay up with Extra Member Add-on

cnet.com / Max Streaming Password Crackdown: $8 Extra Member Fee Rollout Begins

theverge.com / Max is going to make you pay for people you share your password with


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