Netflix is bringing a little cosmic magic to its platform with a brand-new astrology hub. The streaming giant isn’t asking for your birthday just yet, but it is rolling out a feature called Your Zodiac Watchlist, designed to recommend movies and TV shows based on each astrological sign.
According to a Netflix spokesperson, the feature will go live on subscriber homepages this Saturday, just in time for the start of Virgo season. The hub will update throughout the year to match the zodiac calendar, keeping the content fresh and relevant.
“At Netflix, our team of curators on the member experience team create these themed collections to help members discover something fresh,...
According to a Netflix spokesperson, the feature will go live on subscriber homepages this Saturday, just in time for the start of Virgo season. The hub will update throughout the year to match the zodiac calendar, keeping the content fresh and relevant.
“At Netflix, our team of curators on the member experience team create these themed collections to help members discover something fresh,...
- 8/22/2025
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Netflix is going full cosmic with a brand-new astrology hub designed to help viewers pick shows and movies based on their zodiac sign.
The “Your Zodiac Watchlist” feature will appear on subscriber homepages starting Saturday, just in time for Virgo season, a Netflix spokesperson told reporters.
The hub will suggest content tailored to each astrological sign, and the collections will update throughout the year to match the zodiac calendar.
“At Netflix, our team of curators on the member experience team create these themed collections to help members discover something fresh, fun and timely,” the streamer said in a statement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The recommendations lean into classic zodiac traits.
The “Your Zodiac Watchlist” feature will appear on subscriber homepages starting Saturday, just in time for Virgo season, a Netflix spokesperson told reporters.
The hub will suggest content tailored to each astrological sign, and the collections will update throughout the year to match the zodiac calendar.
“At Netflix, our team of curators on the member experience team create these themed collections to help members discover something fresh, fun and timely,” the streamer said in a statement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The recommendations lean into classic zodiac traits.
- 8/22/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Netflix already suggests new titles based on your viewing history. But starting Saturday, you’ll be able to access even more recommendations, thanks to its new astrology hub. “Your Zodiac Watchlist” will recommend movies and shows based on each astrological sign, then updating the collection throughout the year as the pages turn on the zodiac calendar.
What comedies might Netflix suggest to you, depending on your birth sign? With cosmic help from the site’s beta hub, here are funny movies and TV shows that might align with your personal star chart…
Virgo
“Virgos are always hustling,” says Netflix, so how about Jack Black’s The Polka King, the hilarious...
What comedies might Netflix suggest to you, depending on your birth sign? With cosmic help from the site’s beta hub, here are funny movies and TV shows that might align with your personal star chart…
Virgo
“Virgos are always hustling,” says Netflix, so how about Jack Black’s The Polka King, the hilarious...
- 8/21/2025
- Cracked
Uranus enters Gemini and the Moon waxes in Sagittarius—shifting mindsets, sparking curiosity and revealing truths through discomfort and desire.
A powerful trio governs today’s skies. Uranus begins its long journey through Gemini, marking the start of a revolution in how we think, connect and adapt. At the same time, the Moon in Sagittarius (Waxing Gibbous) stirs restlessness and the urge to explore, while the Sun in Cancer grounds us in emotional truth.
We’re learning that insight doesn’t only come from movement; it also arrives through emotional presence. Clarity emerges in how we respond to inner friction.
♈ Aries
You’re feeling restless, but there’s no big shift yet. This is a test of patience, not momentum.
Astral climate: Precision over impulse with Mars in Virgo. Tarot card: Eight of Pentacles. It’s time to polish and refine. Lunar tip: Use this Moon to clarify what’s worth sustaining.
A powerful trio governs today’s skies. Uranus begins its long journey through Gemini, marking the start of a revolution in how we think, connect and adapt. At the same time, the Moon in Sagittarius (Waxing Gibbous) stirs restlessness and the urge to explore, while the Sun in Cancer grounds us in emotional truth.
We’re learning that insight doesn’t only come from movement; it also arrives through emotional presence. Clarity emerges in how we respond to inner friction.
♈ Aries
You’re feeling restless, but there’s no big shift yet. This is a test of patience, not momentum.
Astral climate: Precision over impulse with Mars in Virgo. Tarot card: Eight of Pentacles. It’s time to polish and refine. Lunar tip: Use this Moon to clarify what’s worth sustaining.
- 7/7/2025
- by info@xmag.live
- XMAG
After a heartbreaking loss to Mikey Madison (Anora) for the Best Actress Oscar, The Substance's Demi Moore's 1996 box office bomb, Striptease, is climbing the global Max top 10 chart. Released during the prime summer season, the film was supposed to be a high-profile box office hit, but ended up being a massive financial failure in North America. It is widely considered one of the worst films of all time.
Striptease was based on Carl Hiassen's 1993 novel and follows Erin Grant, who lost her FBI job after her loser ex-husband, Darrell (Robert Patrick), was arrested for drugs. And soon after, she loses custody of her daughter, Angela to said loser ex-husband. Grant becomes a stripper at the Eager Beaver strip club in Miami, Florida, to get the $15,000 needed to file an appeal for reprieve. Soon, she catches the eye of a creepy Congressman named David Dilbeck (Burt Reynolds).
The movie...
Striptease was based on Carl Hiassen's 1993 novel and follows Erin Grant, who lost her FBI job after her loser ex-husband, Darrell (Robert Patrick), was arrested for drugs. And soon after, she loses custody of her daughter, Angela to said loser ex-husband. Grant becomes a stripper at the Eager Beaver strip club in Miami, Florida, to get the $15,000 needed to file an appeal for reprieve. Soon, she catches the eye of a creepy Congressman named David Dilbeck (Burt Reynolds).
The movie...
- 3/7/2025
- by Heath McKnight
- MovieWeb
Aaron Pierre, the star of Netflix’s Rebel Ridge, has nabbed the plum part of Green Lantern John Stewart in DC Studios’ and HBO’s much-ballyhooed series Lanterns.
The casting caps one of the more scrutinized actor searches in some time. Not only is the show the first major TV endeavor from DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, but the role of Stewart carries much significance, as the fan-favorite comic book character was one of DC’s first Black superheroes.
The intense casting process came down to Pierre and Stephan James, who is on the festival circuit with drama The Piano Lesson and who starred in the 2016 Jesse Owens biopic Race. Both participated in screen tests, with the actors squaring off against the already cast Kyle Chandler on Thursday and Friday. Each actor had their boosters, but the final decision was made Tuesday.
Pierre definitely brings heat to the show,...
The casting caps one of the more scrutinized actor searches in some time. Not only is the show the first major TV endeavor from DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, but the role of Stewart carries much significance, as the fan-favorite comic book character was one of DC’s first Black superheroes.
The intense casting process came down to Pierre and Stephan James, who is on the festival circuit with drama The Piano Lesson and who starred in the 2016 Jesse Owens biopic Race. Both participated in screen tests, with the actors squaring off against the already cast Kyle Chandler on Thursday and Friday. Each actor had their boosters, but the final decision was made Tuesday.
Pierre definitely brings heat to the show,...
- 10/9/2024
- by Borys Kit and Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Amani Aliyya and Briana Myles were not on the same season of Married at First Sight but the two women have become fast friends.
We met Amani in Season 11 and were enamored with her and her husband Woody Randall’s epic love story.
The duo restored our hope in the Mafs process and they are among the few success stories from the show.
We were introduced to Briana in Season 12, and when her love story with husband Vincent Morales started to play out, they reminded viewers of another duo.
They were called the Woody and Amani of their season, and much like the popular couple, their marriage is still going strong today.
Both couples have started families since the show — Amani and Woody are parents to two boys, while Briana and Vincent are currently expecting their second child.
The two women have bonded over their Mafs experiences, motherhood, and more.
We met Amani in Season 11 and were enamored with her and her husband Woody Randall’s epic love story.
The duo restored our hope in the Mafs process and they are among the few success stories from the show.
We were introduced to Briana in Season 12, and when her love story with husband Vincent Morales started to play out, they reminded viewers of another duo.
They were called the Woody and Amani of their season, and much like the popular couple, their marriage is still going strong today.
Both couples have started families since the show — Amani and Woody are parents to two boys, while Briana and Vincent are currently expecting their second child.
The two women have bonded over their Mafs experiences, motherhood, and more.
- 9/24/2024
- by Alicea James
- Monsters and Critics
Exclusive: Brett Gray (On My Block), Kara Young (The Punisher), Allius Barnes (Cruel Summer) and Olivia Washington (Lee Daniels’ The Butler) have been cast as series regulars opposite lead Jharrel Jerome in Prime Video’s absurdist dark comedy series I’m a Virgo, created, written, directed and executive produced by Sorry to Bother You writer-director Boots Riley. Mike Epps and Carmen Ejogo are set to recur in the project, which is a co-production between Media Res and Amazon Studios.
“Our cast is hard as hell. Our cast slaps everyone else’s cast around on the playground. Sorry. I’ve spoken with the principal about this and there’s nothing more I can do,” Riley said about assembling the principal cast of the show.
I’m a Virgo is described as a radical coming-of-age joyride about Cootie (Jerome), a 13-foot-tall young Black man who lives in Oakland, CA.
Character descriptions are not being released,...
“Our cast is hard as hell. Our cast slaps everyone else’s cast around on the playground. Sorry. I’ve spoken with the principal about this and there’s nothing more I can do,” Riley said about assembling the principal cast of the show.
I’m a Virgo is described as a radical coming-of-age joyride about Cootie (Jerome), a 13-foot-tall young Black man who lives in Oakland, CA.
Character descriptions are not being released,...
- 2/22/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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