Netflix today announced it will bring a wide range of live-action and animated films and TV programmes from The Walt Disney Company to Australia and New Zealand when it launches in March.
Baz Luhrmann will make his TV debut with The Get Down, a 13-episode musical drama commissioned by Netflix which will trace the emergence of the hip-hop, punk and disco movements in 1970s New York City.
Audiences are seeking out more and more of their entertainment online, new research has revealed.
Netflix's Australian service is expected to be free for the first six months to telco subscribers as it takes on Stan (currently available at no cost for 30 days) and the Presto Movies/Presto TV combination.
Netflix will premiere the new war thriller Jadotville, starring Jaime Dornan (Fifty Shades of Grey) and Guillaume Canet (Tell No One), across all its territories in 2016.
Baz Luhrmann has started the casting search for the leads for The Get Down, the 13-part musical drama commissioned by Netflix.
Netflix, the world’s leading Internet TV network, will premiere exclusively in all of its territories the new feature film, Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, starring Paul Reubens as the beloved fun-loving hero of TV, stage and film, Pee-wee Herman.
Netflix has secured exclusive streaming rights to Chris Lilley's Jonah from Tonga and the drama series Serangoon Road for its Australian and New Zealand service which launches March 28.