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  • Netflix Officially Says Goodbye to a Marvel Favorite's Breakout Role Chris McPherson
    Netflix has, for years, become the home of the comfort watch. Those older sitcoms you stick on in the background while you're occupying yourself before you go to bed, the shows you watched as a kid that you want to relive, or even more modern ones you've only recently discovered. Now it's clear to everyone that the main reason we all enjoy a sitcom is because they're easy to binge, safe spaces where very little goes wrong, there's resolution at the end of every 22 minutes, and they tend to be th
     

Netflix Officially Says Goodbye to a Marvel Favorite's Breakout Role

30 May 2026 at 09:40

Netflix has, for years, become the home of the comfort watch. Those older sitcoms you stick on in the background while you're occupying yourself before you go to bed, the shows you watched as a kid that you want to relive, or even more modern ones you've only recently discovered. Now it's clear to everyone that the main reason we all enjoy a sitcom is because they're easy to binge, safe spaces where very little goes wrong, there's resolution at the end of every 22 minutes, and they tend to be those discoveries people stumble into and then immediately recommend to everyone they know. Sadly, one of the very best examples of this, and one of the most comforting shows out there, is about to lose its place in the "continue watching" lineup.

Mark Wahlberg’s Most Heartwarming Movie Is Quietly Winning Over Streaming Audiences

6 June 2026 at 10:00

Fans of Mark Wahlberghave a lot to look forward to in the shadow of a difficult run of flops for the actor. Currently, Wahlberg's The Big Fix, a crime thriller also starring Riz Ahmed, is in production, with filming beginning last month in Sydney. Wahlberg has also joined forces with the likes of Vera Farmiga, Wood Harris, Mark Linn-Baker, and Yakov Smirnoff on Weekend Warriors, which is currently in post-production.

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