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Simone Ashley attending Edward Enniful's birthday party photographed for British Vogue
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tobias_pistola This was just after @asabopp and @ncutigatwa had shot their last scene together. Feel really blessed to have worked with such a talented and wonderful Cast and Crew on @sexeducation season 4. Got lots lots lots more photos to share. I really love taking photos of the cast and crew on set when I can. Hard to have the time whilst doing my own job too, but it’s something I want to do more.
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We're thrilled to share the cast for our Poetry for Every Day of the Year event hosted by Allie Esiri 🙌 It will feature Tom Hiddleston, Asa Butterfield, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Kate Fleetwood and Dária Plahtíy with live-drawing by Chris Riddell. The event will raise funds for the Disaster Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. It will take place in Olivier Theatre on 17 March and be streamed free on YouTube from 6 April. @allieesiri @twhiddleston @asabopp @sopedirisu @katyfleets @chris_riddell @dashaplahtiy #PoetForEveryDayOfTheYear #NationalTheatre #Poetry #AsaButterfield #SexEducation #TomHiddleston #Ṣọpẹ́Dìrísù #DashaPlahtiy #HelenaBonhamCarter #KateFleetwood
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@StellaMcCartney: The cast of @SexEducation bring to life our #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth campaign – Toilet, Teeth, Tits (TTT). TTT is a simple, regular routine to remember: use the Toilet, brush your Teeth, check your Tits. Discover our #BCA campaign https://stell.am/3l4Er2h #SexEducation #Netflix
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sexeducation snapped! some more(dale) behind the scenes action from our cast + crew 💖📸
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thenewsfactsnow · 2 years
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Netflix 'Sex Education' is back; Fans teased with a new season 4 teaser
Netflix 'Sex Education' is back; Fans teased with a new season 4 teaser #SexEducation #NetflixSexEducation #SexEducationSeason4 #Netflix #OTT
Finally, Netflix has finally revealed an update about the fourth season of the popular web series Sex Education. The Primetime Emmy Award winner Daniel Levy has joined the cast after the streaming service recently confirmed the renewal of the show. In the recent still, the actor-creator of Schitt’s Creek can be seen seated next to Maeve played by Emma Mackey. Sex Education Season 4 creates a…
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Schitt's Creek's Dan Levy Joins Netflix's "Sex Education" For Season Four
Schitt's Creek's Dan Levy Joins Netflix's #SexEducation For Season Four
The stars of Sex Education are back, with filming of the fourth season of Sex Education officially underway. This time they are joined by Emmy award-winning actor and Schitt’s Creek star, Dan Levy, playing Thomas Molloy, a famous author, and Maeve’s US course tutor at her Ivy League college. Also joining the cast is Doctor Who’s Thaddea Graham, alongside Marie Reuther (Kamikaze) and newcomers…
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No Maeve Wiley in sex education Season 4 Release Date, Cast, News in Hindi
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Sex Education Season 4 Release Date,Cast, News Sex Education के Netflix पर अबतक 3 सीज़न रिलीज किए जा चुके हैं और लोगों ने खासा पसंद भी आया हैं। सिरीज के 3 सीज़न के बाद दर्शक सीज़न 4 के आने का इंतज़ार कर रहे हैं। सेक्स एजुकेशन के तीनों सीजंस की पॉपुलैरिटी के बाद इस शो का इंतज़ार सभी फैंस का और बढ़ गया है। तो इस आर्टिकल मै हम आपको इस सिरीज के बारे मै वह सारी बाते बताने वाले हैं जो आप जानना चाहते…
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Artemis Fowl deserves a proper adaptation in the style of The Umbrella Academy but more age-appropriate, like imagine that cinematography and pop-culturally ambiguous costuming and set design, music choices, and quirky humor. It’s one of those books that’s already pretty odd and funny and smart and the protagonist is a pretentious, scheming, 12-year-old criminal mastermind and you’ve just got to play it straight with a teaspoon of camp. And maybe this time not race-bend the brown elf girl into a white girl and not make the loyal-to-the-death bodyguard named Butler black.
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the difference between Artemis Fowl and Light Yagami is what happens when your dad runs the criminal underworld vs when your dad is a fucking cop
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Ranking Stormlight protagonists by their honesty/secrets
Dalinar: what’s a secret lol? Day 1 he’s like “oi’m havin visions!!” and day 156 he’s like “publish that shit” and day 200 he’s like “let’s be 10000% transparent with the world’s leaders to earn their trust” like this man is so earnest his only secrets are the one a god deleted from his own mind, kudos to his only deception with Amaran in WoR
Navani: a true scientist, she’s like “ok let’s keep this hush hush until we can replicate the experiment in a controlled environment we don’t want to spread false information” and then she publishes shit in academic journals! Navani was like yes I’m fucking Dalinar, yes I’m girlboss, and what about it? King and Queen of No Secrets, love these two.
Jasnah: should theoretically be the most secretive person in the main cast and yet halfway through WoK she’s like lol watch me turn these rapists into flame, smoke, and crystal in public, also an out and proud lesbian atheist, publishes her theories and research instead of hoarding it—would keep more secrets if her flair for dramatic didn’t compel her to grand reveals and entrances.
Moash: “I’m moody and have a dark past don’t FUCKIN ask me about it—by the way here’s exactly where these three lighteyes in particular got me fucked up.” Moash saw Kaladin bathing in the stormmoonlight and said unnff 😩 I’m an open book zaddyyy. Literally exposes a shadow group’s coup attempt after one drink. Can’t even keep secrets from himself or throw away his Bridge Four patch. Gloomspren form around his head in the shape of MCR band members.
Shallan: secrets wrapped in secrets wrapped in secrets. This girl has so many different personas she’s like a 2014 tumblr kinnie. Ranked lower than others because she’s often so frazzled you can seeeeee the secrets leeching out, and she at least tells people important things when she gets to the bottom of something. Actually half the secrets she keeps are out of guilt of being discovered. Could really use therapy and perhaps a quarter pounder with the Mac sauce.
Kaladin: how did Kaladin, Mr. Honorable-Bound-To-An-Honorspren end up this far down the list? Because despite his zero gravity powers, he’s dense as the fucking moon. Hey Kaladin you noticed something weird, like Shallan’s illusions can’t cover your scar? Maybe tell someone? No? Okay! This man doesn’t tell anyone anything even when it would’ve made things easier, he just has no filter for “this might be important” because what’s important to him involves his spear. Still hasn’t shared his Tragic Backstory with more than 1 person (and 1 spren—but only because she was sort of there.)
Adolin: King of Secrets. Bicon. Fashionista. Maxxinista. Got his nipples pierced at Claire’s. Adolin was like “lol I fucking murdered this guy” except no he never said that because he didn’t tell a fucking soul and just rode that wave until it fizzled out. Don’t feel bad, baby, your father slaughtered thousands, including his own men, and half-orphaned you! What’s one greasy Big Bitch Energy snake over the Blackthorn’s mass graves?
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Netflix has earned a reputation for a couple of things: first, releasing a seemingly endless scroll of series and movies, and second, rarely sharing how many people watch said entertainment.
Over the last few years, Netflix has selectively shared some viewership details, offering limited peeks into the way its internal system works. These revelations, sometimes offered via social media and sometimes in the company’s quarterly earnings reports, have prompted some criticism. For one thing, Netflix does not employ an outside agency to track its viewership. For another, the numbers are often provided in what feels like a vacuum, lacking the context necessary to judge whether the streaming service’s programs are successful.
While television networks offer their own analyses of viewership, they also rely on independent firms like Nielsen, which provide viewership data across multiple channels. While Nielsen has also tracked Netflix data since 2017, and has backed up some of Netflix’s own claims about its viewership, the streaming service has dismissed the company’s findings.
Without independent analysis or additional context, questions have arisen over the accuracy of Netflix’s claims and the way the platform counts its viewers. Among the limited number of times the company has shared viewership information, it’s noted that it counts “views” as one member account watching at least 70% of a movie or series episode. Its numbers also account for total views worldwide, rather than views per country.
Timing also varies in measuring how many people watch something on Netflix—numbers could reveal the total viewers after one week or one month. Alternatively, some data shared by Netflix comprise projections of what a project is expected to garner in views.
Netflix’s spate of original movies also complicates the numbers story the company is telling. Upcoming films from Netflix, like The Irishman, Marriage Story and The King, will be released in theaters before they become available on streaming, and it’s unclear whether information on box office performance will be released. There is no publicly available box office data for the platform’s multiple-Oscar-winning Roma, which saw a brief run in theaters before arriving on the platform last year.
Still, the numbers that trickle out of Netflix do provide some insight into what the company is willing to make public and what it considers its flagship shows and movies. Namely, Netflix appears to share results when certain projects do particularly well or set new viewership records. And the latest round of numbers, which arrived on Oct. 16 with the company’s Q3 earnings report, are the last to be shared before two new competitors, Apple+ and Disney+, wade into the streaming wars in November. Here are the most popular Netflix series and movies, according to Netflix—bearing in mind that many of the numbers below were measured over unequal periods of time.
Orange Is The New Black (2013-2019): 105 million views
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With the release of its seventh and last season in July 2019, Netflix said 105 million households watched at least one episode of the show over the course of its run, making the series its most-watched original ever. The show’s popularity was echoed in an independent poll commissioned by MoffettNathanson earlier in 2019, in which users named Orange their favorite Netflix show, followed by Stranger Things.
105m households have watched at least one episode of @OITNB. It's our most-watched original ever. As it returns for its seventh and final season, this is the show's legacy, through the eyes of the fans. pic.twitter.com/ykNXNQsxFC
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) July 26, 2019
Murder Mystery (2019): 73 million views
Also in July, Netflix said its Adam Sander-Jennifer Aniston vehicle amassed 73 million views worldwide in four weeks. The company said the movie was the most successful film from its partnership with Sandler. The actor and comedian signed a four-film deal with Netflix in 2017, adding onto a four-movie deal made between the company and his Happy Madison Productions in 2014. In 2016, Netflix said The Ridiculous Six, one of the films from the Happy Madison Productions deal, was one of the most-watched original films to debut on the platform.
Stranger Things: Season 3 (2016-): 64 million views
Netflix said in October that 64 million member households watched the third season of its hit series Stranger Things in the season’s first four weeks on the platform. According to Netflix, it’s the most-watched season to date.
Triple Frontier (2019): 63 million views
IndieWire reports the high-budget film, which counts stars like Ben Affleck and Oscar Isaac among its cast and cost $115 million to make, earned 63 million views, according to a statement from Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos.
The Perfect Date (2019): 48 million views
The Noah Centineo rom-com (which followed his breakout 2018 role in Netflix’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before) was watched by 48 million accounts in four weeks, Netflix said in July.
Bird Box (2018): 45 million views
The Sandra Bullock-led thriller was watched by more than 45 million accounts in its first week on the platform, Netflix said in December 2018.
Took off my blindfold this morning to discover that 45,037,125 Netflix accounts have already watched Bird Box — best first 7 days ever for a Netflix film! pic.twitter.com/uorU3cSzHR
— Netflix Film (@NetflixFilm) December 28, 2018
The Umbrella Academy (2019-): 45 million views
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Netflix said in April that its series The Umbrella Academy earned 45 million views in its first four weeks.
Money Heist (La Casa de Papel) (2017-): 44 million views
Netflix said in its third-quarter earnings report for 2019 that the third season of the Spanish crime show Money Heist became the most-watched series in its non-English language regions, with 44 million accounts watching.
Tall Girl (2019): 41 million views
A film about a particularly tall high school girl navigating her insecurities, Tall Girl was watched by 41 million households in its first 28 days on Netflix, the company said in October.
The Highwaymen (2019): 40 million views
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The Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson-led drama, about the Texas Rangers tasked with tracking down Bonnie & Clyde, was projected in April to earn 40 million views in its first month.
You (2018-): 40 million views
The Lifetime original series starring Penn Badgley as a stalker swelled in viewership when it was picked up by Netflix in December last year, with more than 40 million members watching the show in its first four weeks, Netflix said in January.
Sex Education (2019-): 40 million views
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The charming British series in which teens and adults alike navigate the awkwardness of sex was watched by 40 million accounts in its first month, Netflix said in January.
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— See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) January 17, 2019
Secret Obsession (2019): 40 million views
Also in October 2019, Netflix said 40 million households tuned into its Brenda Song-starring thriller Secret Obsession in its first four weeks on the platform.
Our Planet (2019): 33 million views
In its second-quarter earnings report revealed in July, Netflix said 33 million households tuned in to the nature documentary, surpassing the 25 million views the company had projected. According to Netflix, Our Planet is now the service’s most-watched original documentary series.
Always Be My Maybe (2019): 32 million
The rom-com starring Ali Wong and Randall Park found 32 million views in its first four weeks, according to Netflix’s July report.
Unbelievable (2019): 32 million views
Based on a 2015 article from ProPublica and The Marshall Project about a real-life serial rapist, the series Unbelievable starring Toni Collette, Merritt Wever and Kaitlyn Dever was watched by 32 million member households in its first 28 days on Netflix, the company said in its third-quarter report released in October.
Dead to Me (2019-): 30 million views
The twisty series starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini as two women who meet in a bereavement group garnered 30 million views in its first month, Netflix said in July.
Otherhood (2019): 29 million views
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Patricia Arquette try to find themselves anew in ‘Otherhood,’ the next beat in the 50-plus women genre.
The movie about a trio of mothers (Patricia Arquette, Angela Bassett, Felicity Huffman) who feel forgotten by their children found an audience of 29 million households in its first four weeks streaming, Netflix said in October.
When They See Us (2019): 25 million views
Directed by Ava DuVernay, the series about the Central Park Five case drew 25 million views in its first four weeks, Netflix said in its earnings report in July. DuVernay said in June 2019 that more than 23 million people had watched the series.
Imagine believing the world doesn’t care about real stories of black people. It always made me sad. So when Netflix just shared with me that 23M+ accounts worldwide have watched #WhenTheySeeUs, I cried. Our stories matter and can move across the globe. A new truth for a new day. pic.twitter.com/4vgCo0aKR9
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) June 25, 2019
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (2019): 20 million views
One of two competing documentaries about the disastrous Fyre Festival (the other one came out on Hulu), Netflix’s take on the music festival that wasn’t found 20 million views in its first month, the company said in April.
Elite (2018-): 20 million views
In January, Netflix said the Spanish-language series about working-class students who attend a private school got more than 20 million views in its first four weeks.
#Elite is a true global phenomenon. The Spanish language original attracted more than 20 million households during its first four weeks on service! pic.twitter.com/FwrRT6gqyh
— See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) January 17, 2019
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What’s behind Netflix’s latest successes?
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If you’ve spent the last few weeks binge-watching endless hours of TV (and finishing off leftover Christmas Twiglets) then you’re in very good company.
On Thursday, Netflix published the figures for some of their biggest recent releases – Sex Education, You and Bird Box.
And those numbers were pretty impressive, with the two series on course to be watched by 40 million accounts by the end of the month.
Bird Box, which features Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock as the lead, has already passed more than 80 million views.
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You, which is based on Caroline Kepnes’ best-selling novel of the same name, was initially made for the Lifetime Network in the US, but only averaged about 611,000 viewers.
Its addictive format, which sees psychopath bookshop owner Joe Goldberg stalk love interest and college student Guinevere Beck, had Netflix viewers hooked – and more importantly, talking about it all over Twitter.
The series sparked a huge debate online over whether it was acceptable to empathise with Joe, so much so that the actor who plays him, Penn Badgley, had to remind people he was a murderer.
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Buzzfeed’s TV editor Scott Bryan tells the BBC the combination of “Netflix’s international appeal and social media influence” helped spread You a lot further than the Lifetime Network could.
“If you’d have told me about You six months ago, then I wouldn’t have known where to find it, but with Netflix’s good marketing and social media, I could,” he says.
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Bird Box also enjoyed similar social media success, with its star-studded cast of Sandra Bullock and Sarah Paulson and thrilling plot drawing in viewers.
TV critic Emma Bullimore references the “Bird Box memes and viral social media campaign” that flooded Twitter over Christmas.
Bird Box drives Netflix subscribers to 140m
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“Bird Box isn’t Citizen Kane, but it has incredible talent and is based on an intriguing concept,” she says.
“I saw the blindfold pictures all over Twitter so thought ‘let me check this out’.”
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Sex Education was late to the party with its January release date, but it too is set to reach 40 million viewers by the end of the month.
The show follows a British sixth-form student, who opens up a sex therapy clinic to help his clueless classmates. It’s resonated with many of Netflix’s younger subscribers, whilst some of its wittiest lines have become popular memes on Twitter.
“With Sex Education, British comedy has always had international appeal and that has been a driver for this series, and the fact there aren’t many shows like it at the moment,” Bryan explains.
“Also it’s got Gillian Anderson in it and a universal youthful appeal – I’ve seen it shared so many times on social media.
“Plus it’s well-written, thought through and really inclusive on LGBT representation and serious subjects,” he adds.
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Another important factor is the time of year – these releases all came out in late December and early January.
Bryan tells the BBC: “Christmas is when people start a lot of shows and catch up”, and adds that these releases really capitalised on that.
“For example, Netflix released Black Mirror’s Bandersnatch just after Christmas and people were watching it with their families.”
Bullimore also thinks downtime has played a part in impressive viewing figures.
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“People have a lot of time over Christmas and want to find something new to binge watch, so bored Netflix subscribers want to find something to get obsessed with,” she tells the BBC.
“You is a thriller and it grabs you and forces to watch the next episode.”
Why has Netflix released these figures?
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At the end of December, Netflix tweeted that more than 45 million Netflix accounts had watched Bird Box – the best first week ever for a film on the service.
This was the first time that we were given any indication of how shows and films are received on the network, and Netflix were clearly proud of these figures.
“I think it’s a bit of publicity to further their own advantage,” says Bullimore.
“They’re really interested in their industry status, on getting Emmys and being involved with the big players so they get Hollywood stars on the network.”
“[Releasing these figures] shows the global power Netflix has,” says Bryan.
“They make shows that can be watched in 195 countries at the same time and this is something rivals can’t do.”
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Bryan thinks that while these figures appear impressive, it’s difficult to really measure their relevancy.
“What I’m trying to get clarity on is what counts as a viewer. In a shareholder letter yesterday they counted a viewer as watching 70% of one episode; you don’t see who drops off [and doesn’t watch the rest of series].
“But if you looked at BBC figures for Killing Eve and Bodyguard you could see how many people were watching each episode.”
Bullimore adds: “Netflix’s viewing figures have always been shrouded in mystery, they won’t tell us how many people are watching but the rest of the TV industry relies so heavily on these figures.
“Now suddenly after saying no, they’re very willing to, but they are calculated in a different way, therefore a straight comparison is very difficult.”
But Hollywood Reporter said Netflix’s content chief Ted Sarandos said the decision beind revealing some of its viewing figures was to share “cultural metrics”.
He added that in his opinion, what was important was being “in the zeitgeist”, adding Netflix will “ramp up” future information on viewing figures.
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