R-Rated Superman-Like Movie Produced by James Gunn To Leave Netflix

Soon, the horror movie Brightburn, rated R, will no longer be available on Netflix. What’s on Netflix reports that it will be removed from the streaming service on March 1, 2026. Originally released in theaters in May 2019, the film was produced by James Gunn and Kenneth Huang, and the script was written by Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn.

Robert De Niro Plays Retired Police Detective in Netflix’s The Whisper Man

Scheduled for release on Netflix in late 2026, The Whisper Man is a thriller starring a renowned actor as a retired police detective. The film is being produced by the Russo brothers, known for their work with Marvel, and will likely premiere directly on the streaming service, marking one of the few television dramas for the lead actor.

‘Baldur’s Gate’: HBO’s Latest ‘Game of Thrones’ Replacement Comes With a Red Flag

Inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons universe, Baldur’s Gate 3 came out in 2023 and has quickly become known as one of the most captivating games ever created. It’s filled with interesting characters, rich backstory, and a complex story, offering nearly endless possibilities for each player. I’ve already spent 60 hours playing since its release and feel like I’ve only seen a small part of what the game has to offer. It’s the kind of world people can really lose themselves in, making it a great choice for a detailed TV adaptation, though recent fantasy shows from Hollywood suggest we need to be cautious.

Netflix Adapts John Steinbeck’s East Of Eden For Potential Yellowstone Rival

Yellowstone is a distinctly American tale, unfolding in the Western landscape and focusing on family legacies. It champions self-reliance and the pursuit of freedom—and wealth—above all else. However, it offers a different perspective on America than John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, which will pose a challenge for Netflix as they adapt this complex, multi-generational story.

Netflix Is Removing Stephen King Cult Classic He Slammed As “Boring”

Directed by horror master John Carpenter, Christine adapts Stephen King’s 1983 novel about Arnie Cunningham, a shy high school student who buys a beat-up Plymouth Fury. As he restores the car, it seems to develop a life of its own, and begins to negatively influence Arnie’s personality. His friends and family desperately try to uncover the car’s mysterious past and save him from its control.

Why Wuthering Heights Changed Emily Brontë’s Tragic Book Ending Explained By Director Emerald Fennell

Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights has been adapted for the screen numerous times, with versions ranging from the 1992 film starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes to Andrea Arnold’s 2011 movie featuring James Howson and Kaya Scodelario. Some adaptations closely follow the novel’s bleak and atmospheric story, while others take significant liberties. Even before it was released, the latest adaptation has faced questions about how true it remains to Brontë’s original work.