Netflix February 2017 List Revealed: 'Finding Dory' And 'Milk' Among Major Highlights [VIDEO]
ByNetflix, the American streaming and video on demand giant, this week released the full list of movies and television shows coming to the streaming service starting next month.
Netflix's latest February list was just announced this week, according to Just Jared. The list, according to the entertainment website, contains lots of notable names which include Ellen DeGeneres ("Finding Dory"), Channing Tatum ("Magic Mike"), Sterling K Brown and Sarah Paulson ("American Crime Story: The People v OJ Simpson"), Kristen Stewart ("Twilight") and much more.
Finding Dory And Sean Penn's Milk, Among February 2017 Major Highlights
Additionally, the Pixar-animated sequel "Finding Dory" will also come to Netflix in February. And this is not just about Pixar and animation, Zombie comedy "Santa Clarita Diet," a Netflix original series which star Drew Barrymore is also heading toward Netflix.
The company's exclusive new deal with The CW network will bring some exciting news to the fans."Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is also joining the streaming giant this coming February.
According to Seattle Times, the highly controversial series "American Crime Story" along with a slew of returning Netflix original TV shows, are also joining Netflix next month. Other new arrivals include Ryan Reynolds' "Woman in Gold," and Sean Penn's "Milk."
In addition to the Netflix February 2017 list, Netflix also announced the movies that slated to leave Netflix at the end of January. These include the award-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" and Tom Cruise's best -selling action movie "Mission Impossible 3."
Viewers can read the full details of the Netflix's list for February at The Hollywood Reporter.
Based in Los Gatos, California, Netflix is an entertainment company that specializes in and provides streaming media and video on demand online and DVD. In 2013, Netflix expanded and entered the film and TV production, and also added online distribution to its business.