Fans of the hit Netflix series 'Stranger Things' may be in for a literal treat as social media influencers indicate a Scoops Ahoy ice cream line is coming to Walmart.
Q2 reports that a photographer in Glasgow has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, saying the streaming service for movies, TV series, specials and various original programming used one of his copyrighted photos in their series “Beyond Stranger Things”– a companion show to coincide with the second season of their popular series “Stranger Things”– without his permission...
What do you think? Does Netflix need to pay up? I took the poll shortly before noon on Thursday and nearly 65% of those who answered the question, over 13,000 people, seemed to agree with me: Netflix needs to compensate Glasgow, Montana photographer Sean Heavey.
Taking a weekend with a ton of soda and chips while binge watching our favorite show seems to be a pretty normal thing from time to time. I mean, who has the patience to wait until next week to catch the next episode right? It almost seems better to wait until the season is over and then watch the whole things without skipping a beat.
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the case of convicted murderer Markus Kaarma, however, his attorneys believe there are other options available for their client.