Netflix Renews “Daredevil” For Season 2

If you’ve been enjoying getting to know Marvel’s latest onscreen hero, you’re in luck. Netflix has renewed Daredevil for a second season, just 11 days after the first season debuted on the streaming service. The series, starring Charlie Cox as a blind crime fighter who resides in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, will return with new episodes in 2016. Stay tuned for more news about season two, but until then, just be glad we’re getting more!

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“Orange Is The New Black” Is Renewed For A Fourth Season

“Season four is now the new news,” Aduba told George Stephanopoulos. The cast reports back to work in June. Aduba also previewed a new clip featuring her character, plus Samira Wiley as Poussey, Danielle Brooks as Taystee, Adrienne C. Moore as Black Cindy. In the scene, the characters discuss the fate of Vee (Lorraine Toussaint). According to Poussey, Vee is dead. But Crazy Eyes maintains Vee is alive and well.

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Netflix Nabs Rights To Chris Tucker’s Stand Up Special!

Actor and comedian Chris Tucker will headline his first full-length stand-up comedy special, “Chris Tucker Live,” available exclusively this summer on Netflix.

Tucker’s stand-up comedy perf will be available to stream in all territories where Netflix is available, on Friday, July 10. The special showcases Tucker’s comedic chops, as he shares experiences spanning from his childhood to big-time Hollywood. The special was filmed at the historic Fox Theatre in Tucker’s hometown of Atlanta.

“Chris Tucker is a true global movie star and a one-of-a-kind talent whose remarkable energy, delivery and original style make him one of the funniest comedians of our time,” said Ted Sarandos, Netflix chief content officer. “We cannot wait to share his distinct and hilarious voice with our members across the globe.”

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Netflix Restored After Outage

Netflix appeared to be back online after an outage that lasted for over an hour on Tuesday night, but not before distraught users took to the Internet to offload their grievances.

The video streaming giant, which has 33 million subscribers in over 40 countries, said the outage started at 3:40 p.m. Pacific time and affected users in North and South America and parts of Europe.

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