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'Little House on the Prairie' returns as new Netflix adaptation aims for wholesome entertainment
Actor Warren Christie discussed playing Civil War veteran John Edwards in Netflix's new "Little House on the Prairie" adaptation premiering July 9.
Netflix is packed with something for everyone year-round, but its collection of summer shows and movies is incredible. Whether it's a light romance or a seasonal adventure, your summer watch list this year can be filled with the hottest titles.
Netflix's stock has struggled in 2026, but the company's next growth chapter may already be taking shape behind the scenes.
Netflix boasts the largest and most expansive library of original shows of any streaming service, but it does face one rather significant problem: customers aren't coming back for follow-up seasons. While Netflix is regularly rolling out new series and renewing the ones that are successful,
Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX | NFLX Price Prediction) and Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) just reported quarters showing two opposite business models behind the same word: streaming. Netflix delivered an asset-light cash haul.
If an investment candidate is to qualify as a once-in-a-decade opportunity, it should probably be in the early innings of a major growth spurt. This is not the way to describe Netflix today. As mentioned,
Netflix quietly canceled two new shows after just one season in June, bringing the total to 14 canceled shows in 2026.
