What to stream this weekend: Euphoria, Our Friend
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Our Friend and Lifetime explores the lives and careers of Salt-N-Pepa this weekend.
In addition, Netflix offers a new take on Nickelodeon s
Winx Club, Apple TV+ explores a dark side of filmmaking in
Losing Alice and glassblowers compete against each other in the second season of
Blown Away.
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Here s a rundown on some of the films and television shows set to be released this weekend.
Film The White Tiger Netflix
Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra and Rajkummar Rao star in this drama, which comes to Netflix on Friday. Ramin Bahrani directs the drama about India s class struggles, as seen through the eyes of a young man born into poverty.
Destin - La Saga Winx sur Netflix : que vaut la relecture moderne de la série animée culte ?
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Destino: la saga Winx, las hadas llegan a Netflix en su versión más oscura
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‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ Star Abigail Cowen on Netflix Series’ ‘Harry Potter’ Vibe, Whitewashing Criticism
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Netflix
“Fate: The Winx Saga,” Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the Italian cartoon series “Winx Club,” which aired on Nickelodeon in the U.S., launches Friday. But as you may have already guessed from its trailer, this is not the “Winx” from your childhood.
“I always like the saying, ‘The Winx’ audience grew up, and so did we,” Abigail Cowen, who leads the cast of “Fate: The Winx Saga” as fire fairy Bloom, told TheWrap. “So it’s definitely a reimagining of the Italian cartoon. And we want to surprise and delight those who are familiar with the existing show, while also carefully distinguishing ourselves as the live-ac