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Best TV shows to watch in June 2026, from ‘House of the Dragon’ to ‘The Bear’
A star-studded TV adaptation of 'Cape Fear,' a documentary revisiting Michael Jackson’s trial, two international series led by Israeli stars and hit shows returning for new seasons — what to watch this month
Lior Saado
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05.31.26
‘These days feel very much like the 1930s’: Call My Agent! director Cédric Klapisch on film, war and fear
French-Jewish director discusses Jewish identity, October 7, antisemitism and his family’s Holocaust legacy as Colors of Time arrives in Israel, while reflecting on comedy, cinema and Hollywood’s crisis
Amir Kaminer, Paris
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05.29.26
The tragic life of Hulk Hogan: painkillers, fame addiction and the cost of Hulkamania
Netflix’s documentary on Hulk Hogan explores both the charisma that made him a hero to millions and the darker side of his life, addiction, scandals and bitter feuds, while asking whether fame ever truly made him happy
Guy Leiba
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05.19.26
'There are no happy endings': ‘Fauda’ star Lior Raz on Oct. 7, trauma and rewriting reality for season 5
Lior Raz had already written a new season of 'Fauda' when Oct. 7 changed everything; now, ahead of the show’s return, he speaks about war, trauma, Hollywood fame, the pilots’ protest and life between red carpets and parenthood
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05.16.26
Talking octopus, Sally Field and over-the-top twist: 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' is hard to resist
Review: With an aging octopus prone to cheap philosophy and humans learning life lessons, 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' is sentimental and far-fetched, but Sally Field keeps the melodrama afloat
Shmulik Duvdevani
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05.12.26
Sex, power, and rage: inside the manosphere’s rise from online finge to real-world power
Louis Theroux’s Netflix documentary Inside the Manosphere exposes a fast-growing online subculture where misogyny is repackaged as male empowerment, influencing millions of young men and evolving from a fringe movement into a powerful cultural and political force
Tzippy Shmilovitz, New York
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05.08.26
'When you’re always trying to prove yourself, you start compromising your sense of right and wrong'
Dan Levy trades warm fuzzies for crime-comedy chaos with Netflix’s Big Mistakes, which pairs family dysfunction, bad decisions and an Israeli actor as a Russian crime lord
Ayala Or-El
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04.24.26
$111 billion deal: Warner shareholders approve sale to Paramount in historic Hollywood shakeup
The deal would unite HBO Max and Paramount+, CNN and CBS, and their film libraries under one roof, but still awaits regulatory approval; Netflix was also in the mix before dropping out of the race
News Agencies
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04.23.26
From lesbian witches to supervillains: Jewish characters that shaped global pop culture
Jewish characters across film and television continue to play a prominent role in global pop culture, reflecting identity, history and culture across the Diaspora
Tzippy Shmilovitz
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04.02.26
Tell Lady Whistledown: Francesca and Michaela will lead the next season of 'Bridgerton'
After hints dropped in the fourth season and a departure from the book's plot, it's now official: Francesca Bridgerton and Michaela Stirling will be at the center of the next season of the Netflix period hit; This will be the first time a gay love story leads the series
ynet
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03.24.26
'Peaky Blinders' film delivers a fitting cinematic ending to hit series
Global hit series gets the cinematic ending it deserves in 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,' as a time jump revisits Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy, in a rare TV-to-film success that stays true to its roots
Tzippy Shmilovitz, New York
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03.23.26
Paramount Skydance tops Warner Bros bid as Netflix exits, shares rise
Paramount raises offer to $31 a share as Netflix declines to match bid; shares of the streaming giant jump more than 10% amid looming antitrust scrutiny in Washington and California
Reuters
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02.27.26
Eric Dane recorded emotional last words in Netflix interview
Wheelchair-bound and largely paralyzed, the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star recorded a final interview meant to air only after his death; in it, he delivered an emotional message to his daughters, urging them to live fully in the present
Amir Bogen
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02.21.26
Tyra Banks on trial in Netflix's new America’s Next Top Model documentary
Israeli filmmakers Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan revisit America’s Next Top Model as a defining artifact of early 2000s culture, exposing how Banks’ rhetoric of empowerment masked humiliation, exploitation and a reality-TV machine that thrived on cruelty, with viewers complicit
Smadar Shiloni
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02.17.26
From podcast to Netflix? Israeli show turns collecting into a global storytelling phenomenon
Bar Gindy’s People & Collectors podcast—now one of Israel’s biggest—blends memory, meaning and emotion through collectors' stories, with ambitions to reach Netflix audiences worldwide as a full-fledged docuseries by 2026
ynet Global
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02.03.26
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