Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Popular Thriller

The survival show ‘Alone’ begins streaming on February 3rd. The series drops contestants in the wilderness with very little gear and challenges them to survive as long as possible, completely on their own. Each participant films their own journey as they work to find food, water, and shelter in tough conditions. The show offers a personal look at the extreme mental and physical challenges these survivalists face. With the show’s arrival, viewers can now watch the difficult experiences of the participants from the first season.

New ‘Stranger Things’ Spin-Off ‘Tales From ’85’ Drops Trailer: “Something From the Upside Down Must Have Survived…”

Netflix says the latest trailer shows the danger in Hawkins isn’t finished. A message in the preview, stating “something survived”, implies the problems at Hawkins Lab weren’t completely resolved. The upcoming series is being described as a new, previously unseen part of the Stranger Things story, adding details to what we already know.

Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Chess Drama

This new documentary tells the story of the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, following astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins as they journeyed to the moon. The film uses newly discovered 70mm footage and avoids traditional narration or interviews, offering viewers a truly immersive experience of the incredible technology and dedication that made the historic moon landing possible. It will be available to stream on Netflix starting this Monday, February 2nd.

Cher Causes Confusion at the Grammys After Naming the Wrong Winner on Stage

The confusion at the awards show reached its peak when announcing Record of the Year. Cher seemed disoriented, explaining to the audience that she was waiting for the winner’s name to appear on the teleprompter. After realizing she needed to open the envelope, she happily announced Luther Vandross as the winner. This was a significant mistake, as Kendrick Lamar was actually supposed to win for his popular song, “Luther,” which features SZA and samples the work of the late Luther Vandross. Lamar, 38, reacted with a humorous mix of surprise and amusement, realizing the 79-year-old Cher had announced the name of the song’s inspiration instead of the artist who recorded it. Cher quickly realized her error and playfully corrected herself, shouting Kendrick Lamar’s name over the music.

Sabrina Carpenter Grammys Performance Partially Censored During Live Broadcast

The song features a sharp, questioning chorus where she wonders why an ex keeps returning, while begging them to leave her alone. It’s a fun, but pointed, track about someone who acts emotionally immature – the lyrics even suggest they’re not all there – and the crowd at the Crypto.com Arena clearly connected with that message.

Billie Eilish Grammys Speech Partially Censored During Live Broadcast

Billie Eilish, joined by her brother and frequent collaborator Finneas O’Connell, spoke to the crowd at the Crypto.com Arena with a strong sense of importance. While thankful for the honor, she emphasized that no one should be labeled as illegal when they are on land that was originally taken from others.

Black Actresses Everyone Knows But Rarely Talks About Enough

Alfre Woodard is a highly respected and talented actress known for her incredible range. She’s received praise for memorable roles in films such as ‘Cross Creek’ and ‘12 Years a Slave,’ and on television in shows like ‘Luke Cage’ and ‘Desperate Housewives.’ Woodard consistently delivers performances filled with grace, depth, and emotional understanding.