At one point during Netflix's 75-minute preview of its 2025 slate of programming on Wednesday, chief content officer Bela Bajaria stood on the stage of the Egyptian Theater in front of the words "You're Not Ready for What's Next.
The Old Guard 2' and two Adam Sandler features were among the projects getting updates from executive Bela Bajaria at the Next on Netflix media event.
Ben Affleck made a surprise appearance at a Netflix event in Los Angeles on Wednesday (January 29), where he revealed new details about an upcoming thriller he's working on with longtime friend Matt Damon and a slew of other stars.
Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Teyana Taylor, Steven Yeun, Sasha Calle and Kyle Chandler star in 'RIP' Ben Affleck stepped out to tease his action-packed thriller RIP that reunites him with Matt Damon. The actor,
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a multi-million dollar Netflix deal in 2020 after exiting royal life and moving to California.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are one of Hollywood's favorite duos, and they are back in action. The A-listers are starring in Netflix's upcoming crime thriller RIP as Lieutenant Dane Dumars (Damon) and Det Sergeant (Affleck),
Netflix has unveiled a slew of details about its 2025 movie slate, offering first-look photos of Frankenstein, Happy Gilmore 2 and more.
The streaming service Netflix unveiled the first looks and release info on several of its top 2025 feature films starring Hollywood stars like Daniel Craig, Charlize Theron, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and George Clooney.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck — best friends, frequent producing partners, and occasional costars — are collaborating as producers and stars on a new movie for Netflix, the crime thriller RIP, primed for a fall premiere on the streamer.
The boys are back together again! Longtime friends and professional partners Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have teamed up to work on a new Netflix film called RIP.
What does it take to coax Ben Affleck to the deteriorating heart of Hollywood Blvd. at 9 a.m. on a Wednesday to deliver the two-minute elevator pitch for his latest movie to a room full of journalists? Just Netflix, apparently.