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‘Between Two Ferns’ Trailer: Zach Galifianakis’s Low Budget Funny Or Die Bit Won’t Be In Theaters
Zach Galifianakis‘s Between Two Ferns is his hilarious take on celebrity talk shows that take place on public access television. He’s had stars like Brad Pitt, President Barack Obama, Natalie Portman, Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell, and Hillary Clinton on his show.
Now it’s time for one of Funny or Die’s funniest bits to go from short video format to a Netflix film. And rather than make that bit with a cinematic feel, there will be an actual narrative woven into it. The stakes are high after one of the celebrities Galifianakis is interviewing is accidentally killed, forcing executives to axe the show. That is, unless, he can produce ten successful episodes before the deadline. Forced to go on the road, the interviewer will do what it takes to save it and restore his reputation. Netflix has released an official trailer for the film, which you can check out below.
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Tags: Adam Scott, Awkwafina, Benedict Cumberbatch, Between Two Ferns, Brie Larson, Chance the Rapper, Chrissy Teigen, David Letterman, Hailee Steinfeld, Jason Schwartzman, Jiavani Linayao, John Cho, John Legend, Jon Hamm, Keanu Reeves, Lauren Lapkus, Matthew McConaughey, Netflix, Paul Rudd, Paul Rust, Peter Dinklage, Rashida Jones, Ryan Gaul, Tiffany Haddish, Zach Galifianakis
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New To Netflix Streaming: September 2019
A brand new month is approaching. And with this brand new month comes lots of new titles to Netflix’s library of streaming options.
In this edition of New To Netflix, you will find a lengthy list of movies and TV shows coming to the streaming service in September 2019. This includes titles, arrival dates, and whether or not they are Netflix originals.
Continue below for the latest New To Netflix list.
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Netflix Releases Official Trailer For ‘The Laundromat’ Starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas
If films like The Irishman, The King, and Marriage Story didn’t make it crystal clear how serious Netflix is about bringing home that Academy Award for Best Picture they were unable to win with Roma last year, they also have someone Oscar is quite fond of, none other than Meryl Streep, a 21-time nominee and three-time winner.
Streep stars in The Laundromat, which Netflix released an official trailer for today. But she’s not alone. Not by a long-shot. The movie is directed by Academy Award winner Steven Soderbergh, and she’s joined on the cast by fellow Oscar winner Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas. And they’re just the tip of the iceberg; the cast is massive, with numerous familiar faces. You can watch the trailer and see the full cast in the synopsis below.
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Tags: Antonio Banderas, Chris Parnell, Cristela Alonzo, David Schwimmer, Gary Oldman, Gregory Jacobs, Jake Bernstein, James Cromwell, Jane Morris, Jeff Michalski, Jeffrey Wright, Jessica Allain, Kunjue Li, Larry Clarke, Larry Wilmore, Lawrence Grey, Matthias Schoenaerts, Melissa Rauch, Meryl Streep, Michael Sugar, Ming Lo, Netflix, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Nonso Anozie, Robert Patrick, Rosalind Chao, Scott Z. Burns, Sharon Stone, Steven Soderbergh, The Laundromat, Will Forte
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Official Trailer Released For ‘The Spy’ Starring Sacha Baron Cohen
Netflix has released an official trailer for The Spy, a limited series starring Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat, Da Ali G Show) in a much more dramatic than we’re used to seeing him in. Noah Emmerich, Hadar Ratzon Rotem, and Waleed Zuaiter also star.
The show comes from Gideon Raff, who created the Israeli series that Showtime’s Homeland is based on, Prisoners of War. Raff also created the series Tyrant, and wrote and directed the upcoming Netflix movie The Red Sea Diving Resort starring Chris Evans and Michael Kenneth Williams.
You can find more info on The Spy and watch the trailer below.
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Leaving Netflix Streaming: September 2019
While finding out what’s new to Netflix streaming each month is always exciting, those titles will be available for a while. There’s no rush to watch them immediately. You can chill whenever you choose.
On the other end is the far less exciting list of what’s leaving Netflix soon. A list that adds a ticking clock to a bunch of titles you may have been planning to watch. Below you’ll find the Leaving Netflix list for September 2019, so you can binge anything you’ve been meaning to watch before it disappears.
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