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Amazon Readies Nicolas Winding Refn’s 'Too Old to Die Young' Starring Miles Teller[teaser]The streaming series has cast its lead.[/teaser] According to a report from Variety, Amazon is prepping a new streaming series called Too Old to Die Young. The 10 episode show comes from director Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive) and writer Ed Brubaker (Westworld), and is set to star Miles Teller (Whiplash, War Dogs). The show will focus on the criminal underworld of Los Angeles through the existential journeys of killers who become samurai. Miles Teller will take on the role of Martin, a police officer who gets thrust into the world of assassins. Nicolas Winding Refn is on board to direct all 10 episodes, and is also set to co-write the series with executive producer Ed Brubaker. "I'm a huge fan of Nic's work so the opportunity to work with him, and for a company like Amazon, with this type of material is very exciting," said star Miles Teller in a statement. An exact release date for Too Old to Die Young has not been announced yet. Outside of the upcoming show, Amazon recently launched its Spring 2017 Pilot lineup. The pilots include The Legend of Master Legend, Budding Prospects, The New V.I.P.'s, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Oasis. After watching, all viewers will have the option to review each show in order to help Amazon decide which titles get picked up for full seasons. In addition, Amazon also announced an extension of its exclusive content agreement with A24. As part of the deal, Prime Video will continue to be the only premium subscription source for all upcoming A24 films, including Barry Jenkins' Academy Award winning film, Moonlight, which will be available to stream at no additional cost for Prime Members starting on May 21. Source: VarietyPosted Wed Mar 29, 2017 at 05:30 AM PDT by: -
VIZIO Reveals 2017 D-Series HD & Ultra HD Smart TV Lineup, Models Start at $140[teaser]The value priced displays are now available for purchase.[/teaser] VIZIO has announced the launch of its latest smart TV collection. The 2017 D-Series includes HD, Full HD, and Ultra HD models, with sizes ranging from 24-inches to 65-inches. "The all-new 2017 D-Series collection is incredibly versatile, giving consumers great picture quality collection-wide as well as an affordable entry point to 4K Ultra HD," said Matt McRae, Chief Technology Officer, VIZIO. "With an ever-expanding selection of 4K movies and shows available to consumers, the VIZIO Internet Apps Plus smart TV platform makes streaming 4K Ultra HD entertainment a simple experience for D-Series users." The D-Series includes select models with full array LED backlighting and up to 12 Active LED Zones for improved contrast and light uniformity over traditional edge-lit panels. In addition, the TVs feature Clear Action 180 with 120Hz effective refresh rate for enhanced detail in quick moving scenes. Likewise, the D-Series incorporates VIZIO's Internet Apps Plus smart TV platform, offering easy access to streaming movies, TV shows, music, including support for apps like Netflix, iHeartRadio, and Xumo. Finally, select models also feature 4K Ultra HD resolution, with support for Ultra HD Blu-ray players and 4K streaming content. Here's a full rundown of pricing for each model per VIZIO: VIZIO D-Series™ 24” LED Smart TV (D24h-E1) MSRP $139.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 32” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D32f-E1) MSRP $199.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 39” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D39f-E1) MSRP $299.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 40” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D40-E1) MSRP $319.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 43” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D43f-E1) MSRP $349.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 43” Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV (D43-E2) MSRP $419.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 48” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D48f-E0) MSRP $399.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 50” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D50f-E1) MSRP $419.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 50” Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV (D50-E1) MSRP $499.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 55” Full-Array LED Smart TV (D55f-E0) MSRP $479.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 55” Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV (D55-E0) MSRP $569.99 VIZIO D-Series™ 65” Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV (D65-E0) MSRP $899.99 The 2017 VIZIO D-Series is now available for purchase through VIZIO.com. Likewise, the displays will soon be available from additional retailers like Walmart, Sam's Club, Target, and Best Buy. Source: VIZIOPosted Tue Mar 28, 2017 at 01:00 PM PDT by: -
StormAudio Brings Dirac Live Room Correction Tech to Immersive Home Theater Product Lineup[teaser]The room correction tech will be integrated into StormAudio's products.[/teaser] StormAudio has announced an agreement with Dirac Research to bring the Dirac Live room correction technology to its new StormOptimizer suite. As part of the deal, Dirac Live will be a standard feature for all newly bought StormAudio processors and will be made available as a free DSP runtime firmware upgrade for products already installed. "At StormAudio, it’s our mission to provide our integrators and end-users with exceptional sound and service, and our agreement with Dirac enables us to achieve both," said Yves Trélohan, StormAudio’s SVP, Home Entertainment and Luxury Audio Product Division. "Dirac Live has been well recognized as the best room correction solution on the market. Advanced yet simple to use, Dirac Live will be a powerful tool for our integrators – they will deliver a premium listening experience to their customers while spending less time on site." Dirac Live room correction technology is able to correct the frequency response and true impulse response of the loudspeakers in a room over a large listening area. This allows the tech to improve the depth, positioning, and distinction of individual voices and instruments. Likewise, the process uses multiple measurement and mixed phase correction to help produce a more realistic and natural sound. "StormAudio designs, manufactures and markets some of the world's finest home theater audio components for an audience that expects nothing short of uncompromised audio quality," said Niklas Thorin, Dirac’s GM of High Performance. "Their decision to adopt Dirac Live represents one more validation of our superior sound optimization technology by a leading manufacturer who demands the very best from their customers. We saw a great match and are pleased that StormAudio has selected Dirac Live to improve the listening experience even further." The current StormAudio product lineup includes 4 preamp/processors (from 16- to 32-channels), 3 power amplifiers (8- to 16-channels) and a 16-channel Integrated Immersive Sound AV Processor (combination amp/processor). All of the company's processors feature built-in support for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro- 3D. Source: StormAudioPosted Tue Mar 28, 2017 at 12:20 PM PDT by: -
Netflix Debuts Trailer for 'Louis C.K. 2017' Stand-Up Special, Streaming Premiere Set for April 4[teaser]The comedian's first Netflix Original Special will premiere in April.[/teaser] Netflix has announced plans to debut two new original stand-up shows from comedian Louis C.K, and now a trailer has been released for the first special, 2017. The show was filmed in Washington DC and is set to premiere on April 4 exclusively through Netflix. "Louis has been one of the most innovative comedy voices in this new era of stand up. He has also been a thought leader in the business of comedy. We have marveled at his creativity and his ability to invent comedically and commercially, and are thrilled that he is bringing his newest specials to Netflix," said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer at Netflix. Check out the trailer below! Comedian Louis C.K. is best known for his various stand-up shows and his award-winning FX series, 'Louie.' In addition, C.K. recently wrote, directed, and starred in his own original drama series, Horace and Pete, which is now available through Hulu. An exact release date for the second Louis C.K. Netflix Original Special has not been announced yet. In addition to the new Louis C.K. stand-up shows, Netflix also recently released two never-before-seen specials starring Dave Chappelle on March 21. Likewise, Chappelle and director Stan Lathan are also set to produce a new original stand-up comedy special exclusively for Netflix. Other upcoming Netflix premieres include The Discovery on March 31, 13 Reasons Why on March 31, Girlboss on April 21, Bill Nye Saves the World on April 21, Dear White People on April 28, Casting JonBenet on April 28, Master of None season two on May 12, Anne on May 12, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season three on May 19, War Machine on May 26, House of Cards season five on May 30, Orange is the New Black season five on June 9, GLOW on June 23, Naked on August 11, Death Note on August 25, and Stranger Things season two on October 31. A current Netflix subscription starts at $10 for HD streaming and $12 for Ultra HD streaming. Source: Netflix (YouTube)Posted Tue Mar 28, 2017 at 11:20 AM PDT by: -
Urbanears Launches New Stammen and Baggen Connected Speakers[teaser]The stylish Wi-Fi multi-room speakers feature sleek, minimalist designs.[/teaser] Urbanears has announced its entry into the home audio market with the introduction of its new Stammen and Baggen Connected Speakers. Both models offer robust connectivity options and multi-room audio support. "Urbanears is all about bringing people closer to technology," says Oscar Axhede, co-founder and creative director at Urbanears. "We wanted to create a listening experience that would bring the best of sound and connectivity into people's homes, without the hassle of trying to figure out how to make the technology work." The Stammen and Baggen Connected Speakers both use advanced Wi-Fi technology with support for Spotify Connect, Airplay, or Chromecast built-in streaming, along with Bluetooth connectivity and a classic aux cord hookup. Likewise, two or more units can be linked together for multi-room audio with distinct or synchronized playback. In addition, the speakers feature a unique minimalized design wrapped in acoustically transparent fabric with a simple two knob control system for volume, playback, and selecting one of seven presets which users can customize with Spotify playlists or Internet Radio stations. An app is also available for more advanced functions like speaker groupings and equalizer settings. The bigger Baggen model is geared toward use in larger spaces like big living rooms, patios, and open-floor-plan homes. Meanwhile, the more compact Stammen model is geared toward use in small to mid-sized spaces like bedrooms and studio apartments. Urbanears' Stammen ($350) and Baggen ($450) Connected Speakers will be available for purchase starting March 30 through urbanears.com and select retailers. Models will come in six color variations, including Dirty Pink, Vinyl Black, Plant Green, Concrete Grey, Goldfish Orange, and Indigo Blue. Source: UrbanearsPosted Tue Mar 28, 2017 at 05:00 AM PDT by: -
DirecTV Set to Broadcast Upcoming MLB Network Showcase Games in 4K Ultra HD[teaser]Up to 25 games will be presented in 4K Ultra HD.[/teaser] AT&T has announced its upcoming lineup of 4K Ultra HD MLB Network Showcase games for DirecTV 4K customers. The year's first UHD game will be broadcast on April 4, and will feature the World Champion Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. "The DIRECTV and MLB Network 4K team knocked it out of the park last year with extraordinary coverage," said Dan York, chief content officer, AT&T Entertainment Group. "We're bringing the 4K UHD experience back for MLB fans this season, so they can enjoy the games almost as much as if they were there." DIRECTV plans to offer up to 25 MLB Network Showcase games in 4K UHD. In order to watch the 4K broadcasts, subscribers will need the CHOICE package or higher and compatible 4K equipment. The games will be presented live through channel 106. Here's a rundown of the initial 4K game schedule: - 4/4 – Cubs @ Cardinals- 4/12 – Dodgers @ Cubs- 4/21 – Nationals @ Mets- 4/27 – Yankees @ Red Sox- 4/28 – Cubs @ Red Sox And here's a full rundown of requirements to watch the UHD broadcasts per DirecTV: - A Genie HD DVR (model HR54 or later)- A DIRECTV 4K Ready TV, or a 4K TV connected to a 4K Genie Mini. Additional & advanced receiver fees apply.- DIRECTV CHOICE package or higher, 4K account authorization and a professional installation. For more on getting 4K UHD ready, visit directv.com/4k or call (800) DIRECTV. "Last year's 4K production with DIRECTV put MLB Network at the forefront of implementing new technology. We're excited to work together again to elevate our MLB Network Showcase telecasts for DIRECTV customers throughout the 2017 regular season," said MLB Network President Rob McGlarry. Source: AT&TPosted Mon Mar 27, 2017 at 06:45 PM PDT by: -
Sony Updates PS4 Pro Media Player App with 4K Video Support[teaser]There's still no Ultra HD Blu-ray support, but PS4 Pro users can now play 4K video files.[/teaser] Sony has announced an update for the Media Player app on the PS4 Pro console. As part of the upgrade, the app now supports 4K video playback in the mp4 format. 4K mp4 video files can be watched through the Media Player app from a user's home server or a USB stick. With that said, USB storage that has been formatted as extended storage for the PS4 can only be used to save games and apps, and cannot be used to save or play videos. Meanwhile, home servers should automatically appear as a media option in the Player. And in addition to standard PS4 Pro playback, users who also own a PlayStation VR will be able to view 4K VR video content through the Media Player as well. Though not capable of true Ultra HD resolution, the PS VR's 1920 X RGB X 1080 display will present 4K VR videos in a higher image quality compared to HD VR videos. Outside of new playback support for 4K video files, the PS4 Pro also continues to support several 4K Ultra HD streaming services, including Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu. Sadly, despite 4K streaming and video file support, the PS4 Pro does not feature Ultra HD Blu-ray disc playback. Currently, the Xbox One S (full review here) remains the only game console with Ultra HD Blu-ray support. The Xbox One S is available in a variety of bundles and storage sizes, starting at $300 for 500GB. The PS4 Pro is currently available with 1TB of storage for a suggested retail price of $400. Likewise, the PlayStation VR is currently available for $400 (full review here) as well. Source: PlayStation BlogPosted Mon Mar 27, 2017 at 01:15 PM PDT by: -
Onkyo Details TX-SR373 5.2-Channel A/V Receiver, MSRP Set for $349[teaser]The new entry-level AV receiver is now shipping.[/teaser] Onkyo has announced the release of its latest AV receiver model. The TX-SR373 is now shipping for a suggested retail price of $349. The 5.2 channel entry-level receiver features discrete analog amplification capable of 155 W/ch into 6 Ohms (1 kHz, 10% THD, 1-channel driven) or 80 W/Ch into 8 Ohms (20 Hz–20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2-channels driven, FTC). In addition, the device offers two pre-outs for sub-woofer connections; HDMI inputs with support for HDR10, HDCP 2.2, and 4K/60p video pass-through; two composite video inputs for legacy consoles or VCRs; AM/FM radio tuner with 30 memory presets; and a full-sized remote control. DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD playback are provided as well, and the unit uses Qualcomm aptX audio tech for CD-quality streaming from compatible Bluetooth devices. Likewise, the TX-SR373 includes an Advanced Music Optimizer DSP listening program for enhancing compressed audio like MP3/AAC/WMA formats stored on USB memory devices or streaming Bluetooth tracks. Finally, the receiver also comes with Onkyo's AccuEQ Room Calibration technology, which sets speaker distances according to the listening position; adjusts output; selects crossover for the subwoofer, and performs audio equalization. Outside of the new TX-SR373, Onkyo also recently released the SBT-A500 Network Surround Soundbar System with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support. The three-piece system includes a low 2.1" profile soundbar, a slim Network A/V Receiver, and a wireless subwoofer. The soundbar features precision drivers with two speakers each for the left, right, and center channels, plus single height speakers for overhead sound with support for object based immersive audio formats. The SBT-A500 is now on sale for $899. Source: OnkyoPosted Mon Mar 27, 2017 at 11:45 AM PDT by: -
Luxury Technology Show Spring 2017 Roundup: VR, Headphones, Speakers, and More![teaser]Yes, it's that time of year again. The time to bask in the glittering glow of all the latest and greatest premium tech products at the Luxury Technology show.[/teaser] Held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City, the event spotlighted high-end electronics, gadgets, and other decidedly expensive toys from a variety of brands like Sony, LG, Tidal Force, Meridian, THIEL, and more, showcasing all of the newest innovations in indulgent tech, ranging from virtual reality headsets and OLED Ultra HD TVs to integrated home theater solutions and $6,000 headphones. But while our focus remains on AV gear, no Luxury Tech Show could be complete without -- yep, you guessed it -- a brand new car! Fancy $86,000 Teslas aside, here's a rundown of some of the show's top consumer electronics and product demos! PlayStation VR Demo with LG OLED Ultra HD TV Bringing together some of the industry's hottest current tech trends, this cool virtual reality demo put together by Wired Magazine featured a PS4 VR headset (full review here!) with a pair of MrSpeakers headphones (more on those below) and a 2016 LG OLED Ultra HD TV (full review here!). Though I later saw some attendees playing a fully controllable racing game, the experience I sampled featured an eyes-on only descent into the ocean's depths while in a shark cage. There was no actual hands-on interaction, but the Ocean Descent demo (included as part of the PlayStation VR Worlds disc) allowed users to look around in all directions with the headset, creating an impressively immersive experience as various schools of fish and other spectacular sea life filled the screen. All the while, the LG OLED mirrored my VR view, giving spectators a front row seat to my near demise at the hands (or rather teeth) of a great white shark. Compared to other VR headsets I've demoed (HTC Vive, Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream View), the PS4 VR headset holds its on very well with solid specs and a convincing sense of immersion -- even if there are some quirks with long-term use. The PlayStation VR is currently available for $400. Meanwhile LG's 2016 OLED lineup currently starts at $1,997, and the company's new 2017 OLED collection is hitting stores now with prices starting at $3,499. Planar Magnetic Headphones When it comes to headphones, the buzzword at the show was definitely planar magnetic -- with a trio of companies all showing off their own models, including MrSpeakers, HIFIMAN, and Tidal Force. Serving as a kind of crossbreed between traditional dynamic drivers and high-end electrostatic drivers, planar magnetic drivers offer less distortion while producing very spacious sound. And unlike premium electrostatic drivers, planar magnetics typically do not require additional external power and amplification -- though an amp will still yield the best performance. Included as part of the VR demo above and highlighted separately at their own booth, MrSpeakers brought a few of its premium, light-weight planar magnetic headphones, including the ETHER Flow ($1,800 -$1,850), ETHER C Flow ($1,800 -$1,850), ETHER C ($1,500 -$1,550), and upcoming entry-level Aeon ($700, April release). The flagship Flow models use the company's V-Planar driver with TrueFlow tech, Ultralight NiTinol metal headbands, and Italian NAPPA lamb leather ear pads and head straps, resulting in a very attractive, light-weight, comfortable, and surprisingly sturdy design. Seriously, the rep was able to bend, twist, and contort the metal band before my eyes without any signs of breakage. For my demo, I sampled some high-res Daft Punk tracks on the ETHER C Flow and the Aeon -- and though the noisy show environment was not ideal for listening, the benefits of the planar magnetic drivers were immediately apparent, creating a pleasingly dimensional and vivid sound. Marking the company's entry into the high performance AV market, Tidal Force brought its upcoming, comparatively budget friendly Wave 5 planar magnetic headphones ($299). The open-backed headphones feature 560 mm Planar Diaphragms, an all metal construction, and extreme comfort ear pads. For my quick demo, I listened to a high-res Queen track and a lower bitrate file of Hotel California -- and even with the lower quality track, the headphones produced an enveloping sound, especially at this price range. The Wave 5 headphones are now available for pre-order and are set for an April release. Finally, HIFIMAN brought its particularly luxurious HE1000 V2 ($3,000) which boasts the world's first diaphragm in nanometer thickness. Though I can't say I'm totally sold on the model's design aesthetic, the sound quality speaks for itself -- and once it starts you won't want it to shut up. Even on the loud show floor, the headphones created an extremely smooth, textured, and intimate sound with some high-res jazz tracks that I sampled. Likewise, I also tested the company's new top-of-the-line SUSVARA prototype headphone model set for release in the second quarter for $6,000. And while I can't quite confirm whether the sonics justify that hefty price tag, based on my limited listen... I certainly do wish I had an extra $6,000 lying around. Earphones Of course, planar magnetic headphones didn't get to have all the fun at the show, as Echobox brought its collection of audiophile geared earphones as well, including the Traveler T1 ($99), the Finder X1 ($229), and the Nomad N1 ($399). The lineup features the company's PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) drivers and sturdy all-titanium shells, resulting in attractive designs and quite pleasing sonics. After being fitted with some comfy Comply tips, I got to listen to a few high-res Bob Marley tracks on all three models. And though the Nomad had a fuller presence, considering its price to performance ratio, I actually found the Traveler to be the most impressive of the bunch, offering rather strong quality for $99 earphones. And in addition to its earphones, the company also sells its own high-res digital audio player, the Explorer ($599). Crafted from genuine hardwood available in Mahogany, Maple, Zebra Wood, and Ebony finishes, the Android powered DAP features a handsome aesthetic along with a 3.5 inch 720p LCD display, 64GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 4,000 MAH Lithium-Ion battery. Wireless Speakers Outside of headphones, the show was also home to some cool new lifestyle multi-room speakers, including textile clothed models from Danish company Vifa and customizable units from Nashville based company THIEL. Marked by distinct Nordic design, Vifa's lineup aims to deliver high quality sound with a simple yet premium aesthetic, allowing its multi-room speakers to serve as home decoration pieces in addition to audio devices. This unique look is punctuated by the units' use of high-quality wool fabric covering. The collection includes the company's Stockholm home theater soundbar ($1,199), along with the Copenhagen ($800), Oslo ($549), and Helsinki ($379) portable wireless speakers. The two more expensive models include both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, while the two cheaper models only include Bluetooth. Sadly, while they certainly looked rather lovely, it was pretty much impossible to hear them in any substantial way during the noisy show. With its new Aurora Lifestream Home ($900) and battery-powered Lifestream Tour ($600) speakers, THIEL is entering the wireless, multi-room audio market with a customizable design twist. The speakers both feature sections that are interchangeable with a line of accessories in different finishes, allowing the consumer to match the product's look with the décor of their room. In addition, both models include DTS Play-Fi connectivity, Apple Airplay, Bluetooth, 3.5mm AUX inputs, and upcoming support for Amazon Alexa. And beyond wireless models, THIEL also had its traditional wired 40.1 Reference bookshelf speakers on display as well with a 1 inch Titanium Dome Tweeter and 6.5 inch Glass Fiber Cone Woofer. Home Automation Systems Finally, no Luxury Tech Show would be worth its name without a look at a fancy, all-encompassing integrated home theater system. To show off what a high-end connected room could look like, ACS and Crestron were on hand with a living room setup complete with an LG OLED Ultra HD TV, Meridian 5200.2 Loudspeakers, and a Crestron TS-1542 touchpad, all running with music streaming and high quality digital 4K Ultra HD HDR movie playback through Kaleidescape. While it was hard to hear some of the other smaller speakers during the show, the Meridian 5200.2s were a completely different story. Despite the noisy environment, the beefy towers still managed to rock the room, offering rather striking clarity and presence considering the circumstances. Likewise, the LG Signature OLED display ($5,997) looked magnificent, with beautifully inky blacks while playing an HDR copy of Elysium. And since every playback device and source was integrated via ACS and Crestron solutions, this tiny corner of the show floor really was a home theater fan's paradise -- minus a complete Dolby Atmos and DTS:X system, of course. As I bid adieu to Matt Damon's shiny bald head (even shinier in HDR), my time at the Spring 2017 Luxury Tech Show came to a close, forcing me to once again leave all of the glitz, glamour, fancy tech, and swanky celebrities behind (apparently I somehow missed meeting John Oliver!). For now, though, what do you think about the show's luxurious gear? Could these high-end products really be worth their equally high-end price tags? Will you be saving up for any of the items on display? Let us know your thoughts in the forum!Posted Fri Mar 24, 2017 at 10:30 PM PDT by: -
Netflix Extends Feature Film Deal with Adam Sandler[teaser]Four more Sandler flicks are coming exclusively to Netflix.[/teaser] Netflix has announced an expansion of its earlier multi-picture deal with Adam Sandler. As part of the extended agreement, the streaming platform will now finance the development and production of four more feature length films from Happy Madison Productions -- all with Sandler set to star. "Adam Sandler is one of the leading comedians in the film world, and his movies have proven to be extremely successful with our subscribers around the world," said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer. "We are thrilled at the opportunity to extend our partnership with Adam and his entire team at Happy Madison and keep the world laughing." Currently available Netflix exclusive Adam Sandler films include Ridiculous 6 and The Do-Over. Likewise, the service is set to debut its third Happy Madison flick, Sandy Wexler, on April 14. Check out the trailer below! "Love working with Netflix and collaborating with them. I love how passionate they are about making movies and getting them out there for the whole world to see. They've made me feel like family and I can't thank them enough for their support," said Adam Sandler. Other upcoming Netflix premieres include The Discovery on March 31, 13 Reasons Why on March 31, Girlboss on April 21, Bill Nye Saves the World on April 21, Dear White People on April 28, Casting JonBenet on April 28, Master of None season two on May 12, Anne on May 12, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season three on May 19, War Machine on May 26, House of Cards season five on May 30, Orange is the New Black season five on June 9, GLOW on June 23, Naked on August 11, Death Note on August 25, and Stranger Things season two on October 31. A current Netflix subscription starts at $10 for HD streaming and $12 for Ultra HD streaming. Source: NetflixPosted Fri Mar 24, 2017 at 04:00 PM PDT by: