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LGBTQ+ Representation in Ted Lasso (S3 Spoilers ahead)
After speculating for years, fans of Ted Lasso were finally given confirmation that three supporting characters identify as LGBTQ+. And although my dream of Ted and Trent never came to be, the show did portray groundbreaking representation in the characters Trent, Colin, and Keeley, (portrayed by James Lance, Billy Harris, and Juno Temple, respectively).
It may not seem impressive, but according to the website SportingNews, “Blackpool FC star Jake Daniels has taken the inspirational step of becoming the first male English professional footballer to publicly come out as gay in over two decades.” Daniels is currently the only out player in UK’s Premier League, but he is likely not the only one. PinkNews cites prevalent homophobia and advice to stay in the closet as common reasons players refrain from coming out. One manager even went as far as to tell a player, “‘I think it’s best for you not to come out until we get you a transfer or into a different club.’”
The image shown is Justin Fashanu, the first openly gay English football player. He came out in 1990, only to take his own life in 1998. Fashanu was posthumously inducted into the National Football Museum’s Hall of Fame in 2020.
Pictured here is Jake Daniels, the only currently out member of the UK’s Premier League.
Although the show doesn’t dive too deeply into the ingrained homophobia in the sport, Ted Lasso’s Colin Hughs portrays the difficult and impactful decision of coming out in professional football. No matter how fans feel about the Emmy award-winning show's third and final season, we can all agree that the LGBTQ+ representation is nothing short of revolutionary.
For a television show bold enough to tackle generational trauma, mental health, and sexuality; the topic of positive LGBT+ representation seemed to be forgotten. Despite my appreciation for the portrayals, I feel more could have been explored within Colin’s storyline. As crucial as Colin’s coming out is, I can’t help but groan at the idea of yet another coming out story. Audiences nowadays don’t need stories exclusively containing coming-out plots. We need stories of queer characters living and thriving in the world – an unfortunately tall order for studios today.
I cannot express how ecstatic I was when Keeley and her girlfriend, Jack, kissed. It is so refreshing to see Trent Crimm and Keeley Jones be unapologetically themselves in season three; Keeley meets her girlfriend and Trent Crimm confides in Colin about his own struggles coming to terms with his sexuality. However, I couldn’t help but wonder, how would the fictional LGBTQ+ Richmond fans feel about seeing an out Colin on the pitch? Would they feel the same pride as I do when I see Keeley kiss her girlfriend in public?
Colin is in a precarious situation as he considers coming out publicly. He’s not just a member of a team – he’s a public figure with people looking up to him. If he comes out to the world, he’ll be in the history books as the first openly gay football player in the premier league. And although that’s a big responsibility, someone has to be the first. I wish we could have seen that be Colin.
The series ends with Colin celebrating the Richmond win by kissing his secret boyfriend on the pitch in front of countless fans and cameras. It is heartwarming to watch. The only thing that would make it better is if the show could portray the importance of representation by showing the fans’ reactions. Did Colin have any fans talk to him after the game? Were they comforted by the fact that they are no longer alone in both loving football and fearing losing it to their sexuality?
Ted Lasso is a show about forgiving yourself for past mistakes and becoming the best version of yourself. But, it’s also about representation and how it only takes one person to change the entire culture of a place. Ted’s positive nature, patience, and willingness to be called a wanker by nearly everyone in the stadium, are what allow him to succeed in making Richmond a tight-knit club off the pitch and a killer adversary on it. Thanks to Doctor Sharon, Colin finally feels confident enough to become the strong LGBTQ+ role model he was always capable of being.
Perhaps we’ll see Colin step up as a role model in the hinted-at spin-off series. But, for now, we can sit back, relax, and enjoy the wonderful LGBTQ+ representation in Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso.
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Robbie Rogers had finally reached his boyhood dream of playing professional soccer, first as a part of Columbus Crew in Ohio and then later as a member of the English soccer team Leeds United. But he was keeping his personal life—and the fact that he was gay—a secret. “My experience in sports was that you can’t be gay. The only person I knew about was Justin Fashanu, and he killed himself,” Rogers says now, reflecting back on that time. “I was very much struggling with who I was. I hadn’t had a love story of my own. I was thinking about regrets and where I would be in 10, 20, 30 years.”
While in Leeds, someone gave him a copy of My Policeman, a 2012 romance novel by Bethan Roberts. It shook his world. “It was kind of like my coming-out book,” he says. “I really think the book found me.”
The story, set in Brighton in 1957, follows a policeman named Tom Burgess who is gay, but living in a society where it’s illegal to be so. He begins dating a schoolteacher named Marion, but also embarks on a love affair in secret with a museum curator named Patrick Hazelwood. Forced to repress his true feelings, he decides to marry Marion, and as tensions rise between the married couple, Patrick’s life ends up in shambles.
It’s a powerful story of forbidden love, regret, and living as your true self. Rogers, who came out publicly in February 2013, has read it multiple times over the years and eventually shared it with his then boyfriend, prolific producer Greg Berlanti (they married in 2017). They teamed up with Sarah Schechter, partner at Berlanti Productions, to produce the project and adapt the novel into a film.
The end result is a sweeping love story, starring three bright-burning stars—Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, and David Dawson, as shown in these first-look images—that captures the stifling hold of societal hurdles. It took about eight years to get it made, but for Rogers, it feels like the film, which Amazon will release in theaters in the U.S. and U.K on October 21 and on streaming worldwide November 4, is coming out at just the right time. “Unfortunately, we see what’s going on in Supreme Court, what’s going on in Texas, going in Florida, in different places in the world,” says Rogers of the recent string of antigay “Don’t Say Gay” bills and similar legislation. “The world moves forward slowly and then there are very ignorant people that want to send us back to the ’50s.”
My Policeman jumps between two time periods: the 1950s, in which Tom (Styles) is navigating this love triangle with Marion (Corrin) and Patrick (Dawson); and 40 years later, when Tom (Linus Roache) and Marion’s (Gina McKee) strained life together becomes more complicated when Marion agrees to take in Patrick (Rupert Everett) after he suffers a stroke.
When director Michael Grandage, a prolific British theater director who found himself drawn to the story as a gay man, began looking for the trio of young actors to star in the 1950s-set story line, Styles was not on their radar. His team actually came to Grandage’s, saying that Styles had read the script and was very interested in the film.
Grandage met with Styles in his London office, and was immediately impressed by the pop star. Styles, known best for his time as a part of boy band One Direction and his successful solo career, hadn’t done much in the film world yet, making his acting debut in Christopher Nolan’s 2017 war film, Dunkirk. But Grandage says Styles came to that meeting as a fully formed actor. “He had read the script so many times that he knew every single beat of it at that meeting. I found that incredibly impressive. He knew other people’s lines; he knew all of his lines. He knew why he wanted to talk about it, why one scene worked this way and another worked,” says Grandage.
Styles’s career onstage and the massive fan following he’s amassed also made it clear that he and Tom actually have a lot in common. “This story is about two people that are in love with Tom, slightly obsessed with him,” points out Rogers. “Harry—the world is so transfixed on him, on his every move.”
And it would turn out, Styles’s limited experience as an actor worked well for this part, says Grandage. “Because he hasn’t done much, he hasn’t developed the ability to work out tricks or even lie. He can only do it truthfully and as he knows it,” he says, likening his naturalistic work to that of a young Albert Finney or Tom Courtenay. “They just bring themselves to the role, and it seems to be very uncomplicated in the way they achieve it and Harry had that,” he says.
While there’s been a diversifying in the sorts of love stories that make their way onto screen (including the recent release of gay rom-com Fire Island), conversations about who should be cast in the lead roles in a film like this are still ongoing and nuanced. Rogers and Grandage said there were several discussions about casting their three stars, and the importance that the LGBTQ+ community was represented. “We thought it would be wonderful to do a film like this and at least have some people in it who could speak to an experience that was authentic for themselves,” says Grandage. Since Patrick is the character who is most open about his sexuality, Grandage says it was important to find a pair of actors that would “be able to bring something of themselves to it and also be able to speak to it as well.” They found that with Dawson, whom Grandage had worked with several times in the theater, and Everett.
Corrin was cast before their breakout season of The Crown had been released. Marion is a relatively progressive character; in Corrin, who came out as nonbinary last July, the creative team found someone “you can’t take your eyes off of,” says Rogers.
As for Styles, who has grabbed headlines for his gender-bending fashion but doesn’t speak much on his sexuality, their focus was on casting someone who could come to grips with the character’s inner turmoil. “The whole point of Tom is that he is a character who is confused. It’s made more problematic by the fact that he’s a policeman, and he’s in a career that is about upholding the law. And the law in the country at the time is about everything he feels—the complexity of it is something that whoever was going to play younger Tom and older Tom needed to somehow understand and absorb,” says Grandage.
Grandage and the cast had about three weeks of rehearsal, a process he says went especially smoothly. “It was very, very easy, because all three of those younger actors are very open—they don’t make acting difficult and they don’t make the process of filmmaking difficult,” he says. “They come open-minded, wanting to please each other. They were there for each other.”
That rehearsal also gave the cast a chance to work through the film’s the sex scenes. Grandage says that they were carefully choreographed to avoid prurience: to “quite literally show something that was about ‘lovemaking’ in the broadest sense of the word, something that was choreographically interesting and not just some kind of thrusting sense of sex going on.”
Grandage was inspired by the 1959 Alain Resnais film Hiroshima mon amour, in which the body language is “very sculptural,” and brought on an intimacy coordinator to help the actors feel comfortable during the most sensual scenes, which were between Tom and Patrick. The most heartbreaking part of My Policeman, says Grandage, “is that these two men, when they’re together, seem to be free. And then when he has to have an act of lovemaking, or a sexual act, with his wife he seems to not have that freedom, just even in his body language.”
Despite having a star-studded cast and what felt like a unique story, Rogers says My Policeman wasn’t an easy film to get made. “I won’t be specific [with names]…but I think for the last eight years, we’ve always heard the most political versions of ‘this is going to be difficult to make’ or ‘no one’s going to watch this,’” he says. So to see it finally make its way to screens will feel especially sweet for all those involved.
And while My Policeman feels especially timely, it is, at heart, a story about romance and letting yourself find love. It’s a story that helped many, like Rogers, find their way to their true selves, and he hopes perhaps this film can do the same for others. “It’s never too late to have a love story,” says Rogers. “Don’t allow regret to weigh you down—there’s always hope.”
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Alan Turing
I was quite surprised to find Alan Turing trending today. It’s both disappointing and exciting to see what people have discussed about their knowledge of him. I have worried that some people simply don’t know our LGBT past, and not through any fault of their own. As a gay man finding his feet in the early 90s, the list of famous gay men and women was terribly small - both dead and living ones. I learnt of Alan Turing and his efforts in WW2 from other gay men who would list off all the role models that we knew about at the time. It felt important to know that many had come before us, as our acceptance in the general public was being battered by the HIV/AIDS crisis. Historically, there were the ones who were known (usually because they were jailed for “crimes”, like Oscar Wilde and Alan Turing) and those who we seem to have evidence for (but cannot prove conclusively). There weren’t many living ones that were out (usually pop stars), although many were “known” if you were in the right circle. (And thus, there was always rumours of X being gay because they were seen in a gay bar). Worth mentioning here are Justin Fashanu, the first professional footballer to come out as gay around 1990, and Sandi Toksvig, a TV personality, who came out around 1994. All of this was before wikipedia and such like, so my knowledge of Alan Turing (and other gay men and women) only grew slowly with time. Learning all the details about Alan Turing’s life took some effort as there was no single source of all the information. You got what you got in a particular news article or encyclopaedia entry. It is getting better now in that regard, but still you need to hear the name in the first place. The UK government didn’t apologise for Alan’s mistreatment until 2009, and he was pardoned in 2013. It’s slow, but things are changing and improving. A nationwide vote means that when the new £50 note is released in the UK in 2021, it will feature Alan Turing.
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David Haigh has revealed that he has spoken to at least 20 professional footballers players who have major concerns about coming out.
The former Leeds United boss – who is openly gay – believes that if they team up together to come out as a group, fans would accept them.
Haigh explained that during his time in the sport, a number of gay football players from the Premiership and Championship confided in him for advice.
“Twenty is a fair number in my view, though probably a gross under-estimate,” he told The Mirror.
“They are still playing, in the Premier League and Championship, but I won’t mention names as a witch hunt helps no one.
“Young stars advertise brands with sponsors and being gay is still seen as a handicap. To be suddenly known for their sexuality would be unsettling.”
He added: “But football needs them to go public. Those who did would be brave – but they’d get a lot of support.”
The only high-profile footballer to have come out during their career was Justin Fashanu in the early 90s, but he faced a huge amount of abuse before his suicide in 1998.
“I believe things have changed massively since then,” said Haigh.
“I also think supporting gay players would be very beneficial to a club commercially.”
Haigh stressed that his link to Leeds United did not mean he was talking about players who are signed to that club.
It comes days after former Premier League footballer Carl Hoefkens revealed that he knows of at least two gay professional players in the UK.
The 39-year-old also said that he played with a third gay player during his career in Belgium, saying that in all of the instances the men in question did not hide their sexuality from their teammates.
Earlier this year, semi-pro footballer Liam Davis became the first openly gay player to walk onto the pitch at the new Wembley Stadium, when he played for his club Cleethorpeks Town in the FA Vase final.
It came after FA boss Greg Clarke claimed that we’re still ‘decades away‘ from a professional footballer in the Premier League coming out as gay.
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John Fashanu opens up on the regret of his brother Justin’s death
The year was 1988 and John Fashanu was in his element.
The center of Wimbledon was in the glorious Dorchester Hotel and celebrated with his teammates after their stunning victory in the FA Cup .
The victory over Liverpool that day was one of the biggest setbacks in the history of the competition and the celebrations were in full swing.
[Factbook] They laughed and joked about the fact that his brother Justin was gay. John says: & # 39; At the time, everyone who said my brother was gay was fighting them. Now you wouldn't think twice about it. But then it was an insult to my family name. One of my brothers was gay. Are you mad? "
Ten years later, Justin, the first £ 1 million black football player – and the first openly gay professional – killed himself, a victim of racism and homophobia.
& # 39; It was a terrible day & # 39 ;, John adds, who was a year younger than his brother. & # 39; Justin struggled with a number of personal demons in his life, it is clear that issues surrounding his sexuality were at the heart of his problems
& # 39; This is a situation that belies and underlines. It is a sad reflection of the ongoing problems surrounding professional football that, 20 years after Justin's death, there is no openly gay football player in the Premier League. .
John now regrets that he was part of the culture that sentenced his brother to death. He and his oldest daughter Amal, a 29-year-old TV presenter.
He and his eldest daughter Amal, the 29-year-old TV presenter and bag designer, launch a foundation on April 1 in an effort to eradicate homophobia in football and the number of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual players (LGBT) in the sport.
Backed by the Professional Footballers Association and FIFA, the Justin Fashanu Foundation will collaborate with professional organizations in organizing fundraisers and attracting sponsorships in an effort to eliminate prejudices in sports.
While John will be the figurehead of the organization, Amal plans plans
& Our mission is to confront discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in footba they will all be able to participate without their respect for their sexuality, & John says.
& # 39; Thirty years ago, when I was at my peak playing football, the weather was not conducive. for someone to come out. It was not beneficial for someone to say that they were bisexual, homosexual, LGBT.
Fashanu, 56, I readily admit that I have acted as a & # 39; monster & # 39 for his brother after he discovered that he was gay in 1990. He initially did not believe the gossip that Justin was gay but after his brother confirmed the rumors, I paid him £ 75,000 to remain silent
then Justin in the sun came under the heading & # 39; £ 1million Football Star: I am Gay & # 39; he felt betrayed.
[InitiallybelievesIdonotthinkhe'saysFashanandyouperformsAcademieinNigeria'areyougay'Ithought'StopshowingoffYou'retryingtotakemygloryYou'renotgoingtodoitI'mtheNo1soccerplayerI'vetakenyourpositionI'minthePremierLeaguenowandplayforEnglandYouarenowaansmokinghaveinjuriesandyoujustwanttograbmyplatform'
That was what I thought. So I said: & # 39; Here I am going to give you £ 75,000 on condition that you tell everyone that you are gay because no one cares about it & # 39;
& I then had him in a beautiful hotel in central London and asked my manager to keep him there for a few weeks to calm him down. I didn't realize he was gay and sympathized with Justin. They conspired together and came up with the story of the front page in the sun.
I was furious. I thought he was a scammer, took money from me, and took money from the newspaper. I couldn't understand then – although I can now – why I thought it necessary to tell everyone and everything that he was a homosexual. After all, I am a heterosexual, but I am not going to sing that I am a heterosexual.
& # 39; Now I see the frustration and confusion that I have had to go through. He must have just given birth to his soul. But then homophobia was the rage. You could not say the word homosexuality 30 years ago. My immediate thought was to protect my brothers and sisters, protect my mother and father, and protect my loved ones around me. "
John, who scored 134 league goals in nearly 400 games at Wimbledon and four other clubs, believes it was brother rivalry that tore the brothers apart.
But when Justin was covered by England by Under-21, their circumstances changed. While he had money in his pocket, his brother was still trying to find his way. It would take another six years for John to join Wimbledon and reverse their roles. By that time, his brother's career was diminishing
& # 39; I think it was rivalry between brothers and sisters, & he said. & # 39; And then you add the football, you add the showbiz, you add the celebrity, you add the money. Oh my God. That made the relationship pretty toxic.
& # 39; Money is a very powerful influence if you don't have one. I would like to say that I would like it, and I would like to have it. good luck – but I felt irritated because he didn't support me.
In retrospect, I think I wanted to learn the hard way. He would say, "You are not going to become a freeloader, John, you are not going to sponsor me. You will work for your money." But then I didn't see it. I thought he was nasty pants. Now, 30 years later, I say, "Thank you so much for helping me understand that you have to work for your own money."
But it was very different when the tables were turned over and John became a millionaire. Then Justin asked him for money, and the dutiful younger brother, I paid. & # 39; I was very generous, & # 39; he says laughing.
& # 39; And of course I loved him. & # 39; Contrary to what was said at the time, the two brothers were not alienated when Justin died. When Justin left America after he was wrongly charged with assault, I turned to his brother. John last saw him on April 30, 1998, two days before he died.
& # 39; Sometimes we had three months, sometimes it was five months that we didn't speak & # 39 ;, John says. But the brothers would still answer the phone and abuse each other. I think I was one of the last people who actually saw him. I have come to my penthouse in St. John's & # 39; s Wood.
& # 39; The dynamics had changed so quickly that I had no money and it was loaded, that I suddenly had crazy money and that he had no money at all. & # 39;
& # 39; I actually called my mother and said that I think Justin will take his life, & # 39; he says. I saw the story. I saw that he looked like a man on a kind of downward spiral.
& I think he was lost. I think he was defeated.
It was two days later, on May 2, when John and his second wife Melissa baptized their eldest son Amir, now 21, that his brother hung himself in an abandoned garage.
& # 39; My then wife and I were arguing. & # 39;
& # 39; My wife and I were arguing about whether you want to give him Amir Justin Fashanu, & he says. & # 39; I refused because I was so stressed. Just when I changed my mind, there was a knock at the door. I opened the door and there were two police officers. They said, "Is that John Fashanu? We have bad news to tell you that your brother died." I said, "What do you mean? He's dead?"
It was so traumatic, it was so traumatic. I thought it was a kind of terrible joke that had gone wrong. The challenge was how we tell my mother Pearl, who was not so good.
We drove to her house but she said nothing. She just looked at us and burst into tears and said, "I know he's dead."
It is now more than 20 years since his brother died and John, who is building a John Fashanu residential area in Nigeria, for athletes and women, you have gone with the times. & # 39; I'm sorry I couldn't communicate better with Justin and much more often, & # 39; he adds.
& # 39; Communication stops wars. But life is too short for regret.
& # 39; We cannot go back and change the story, but we can move forward and make changes for the future. Hopefully our foundation will be a stepping stone to change.
& # 39; Justin was a great brother and achieved so many goals: he was a great athlete, the first black £ 1m football player, had the best goal of the
& # 39; He has put me in the spotlight: the high percentage of my achievements in this world is due to him. Not only was I able to film the largest television show in the world for 13 years, Gladiators, but I won the FA Cup in 1988 with Wimbledon, the Crazy Gang.
& # 39; All my achievements were phenomenal. And they wouldn't have happened without Justin. "
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Here's What Coming To & Leaving Netflix December 2017
Christmas is just around the corner and Marvel is giving users a early gift by making 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2' available next month and you better take advantage as Disney is starting their own streaming service so watch all your Disney movies while you can. Other things being added to the Netflix family is the Bright that stars Will Smith and classics like 8 Mile, Ace Ventura and The Santa Clause and more. See the complete list below. Coming to Netflix December 2017 December 1: 8 Mile Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls All Hail King Julien: Season 5 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL A StoryBots Christmas - NETFLIX ORIGINAL August Rush Chef & My Fridge: 2017 Dark: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Diana: In Her Own Words Dreamcatcher DreamWorks Home: For the Holidays - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Easy: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Exporting Raymond Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story Full Metal Jacket Hitch My Happy Family - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Nacho Libre Sahara The Farthest - Voyager in Space The Little Rascals The Wackness The Young Victoria Tyson V for Vendetta TURN: Washington's Spies: Season 4 Voyeur - NETFLIX ORIGINAL While You Were Sleeping December 4: When Calls The Heart: Season 4 December 5: Craig Ferguson: Tickle Fight - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 December 6: Trolls Holiday Special December 8: El Camino Christmas - NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Crown: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 11: Catwoman The Magicians: Season 2 December 12: Disney's The Santa Clause Disney's The Santa Clause 2 Disney's The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Judd Apatow: The Return - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 14: 41 Dogs in My Home A&E: When Patients Attack Ainsley Eats the Streets: Season 1 Halt and Catch Fire: Season 4 December 15: A Five Star Life Christmas Inheritance - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Discovering Bigfoot El Senor de los Cielos: Season 5 Erased: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Freeway: Crack in the System Neverlake Pottersville Reggie Yates Outside Man: Volume 2 The Haunting of Helena The Mafia Kills Only in Summer The Ranch: Part 4 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Trollhunters: Part 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Ultimate Beastmaster - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Wormwood - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 18: Hello, My Twenties!: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 19: Miss Me This Christmas Russell Howard: Recalibrate - NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Indian Detective: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL You Can't Fight Christmas December 20: La Casa de Papel: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 21: Peaky Blinders: Season 4 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 22: 72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Bright - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dope: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Fuller House: Season 3 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Rosario Tijeras: Season 1 The Toys That Made Us: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 23: Creep 2 Myths & Monsters: Season 1 December 25: Cable Girls: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Planet Earth II December 26: Todd Barry: Spicy Honey - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Travelers: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL All Hail King Kulien: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Beat Bugs: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Larva: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Pororo: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Puffin Rock: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Skylanders Academy New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Trollhunters: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 True and The Rainbow Kingdom: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Word Party: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 December 27: Pusher December 29: Bill Nye Saves the World: Season 2 - Part 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Killer Legends La Mante: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Shelter The Climb - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 31: Dave Chappelle: Equanimity - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Fun Mom Dinner Leaving Netflix in December 2017 December 1: All I Want for Christmas Bedazzled Black Snake Moan Compulsion Cousin Bette Hoffa La Viuda Negra: Season 1 Picture Perfect Practical Magic Rebelde Scary Movie 2 Scary Movie 3 Super Size Me Terriers: Season 1 The Crucible The Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus The Man from Snowy River Touch: Season 2 Toys Two Girls and a Guy Waking Life Young Frankenstein Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: Seasons 1-2 December 5: Holes December 9: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Seasons 1-11 December 10: Lucky Number Slevin Nightcrawler The Rite December 11: Dollhouse: Season 2 December 13: The Queen of Versailles December 15: America's Funniest Home Video Kids: Holidazed America's Funniest Home Videos Kids: Animals with Attitude: Season 1 America's Funniest Home Videos Kids: It's Tough Being a Kid: Season 1 America's Funniest Home Videos Kids: Playtime Ain't for Wimps: Season 1 America's Funniest Home Videos: New Collection D: Nincompoop Nation Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself December 19: Dance Academy: Series 1-3 December 20: Che: Parts 1 & 2 December 24: Amores Perros December 25: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Read the full article
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Estrenos de Netflix en Estados Unidos para Diciembre 2017
Te ofrecemos la lista completa de Series, Películas y Documentales que Netflix estrena en Estados Unidos en Diciembre 2017:
Viernes 1 de diciembre 8 Mile Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls All Hail King Julien (Temporada 5) – Original de Netflix A StoryBots Christmas – Original de Netflix August Rush Chef & My Fridge Dark (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix Diana: In Her Own Words Dreamcatcher DreamWorks Home: For the Holidays – Original de Netflix Easy (Temporada 2) – Original de Netflix Exporting Raymond Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story Full Metal Jacket Hitch My Happy Family – Original de Netflix Nacho Libre Sahara The Farthest – Voyager in Space The Little Rascals The Wackness The Young Victoria Tyson V for Vendetta TURN: Washington’s Spies (Temporada 4 Voyeur – Original de Netflix While You Were Sleeping
Lunes 4 de diciembre
When Calls the Heart (Temporada 4
Martes 5 de diciembre
Craig Ferguson: Tickle Fight – Original de Netflix Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Miércoles 6 de diciembre
Trolls Holiday Special
Viernes 8 de diciembre
El Camino Christmas – Original de Netflix The Crown (Temporada 2) – Original de Netflix
Lunes 11 de diciembre
Catwoman The Magicians (Temporada 2)
Martes 12 de diciembre
Disney’s The Santa Clause Disney’s The Santa Clause 2 Disney’s The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Judd Apatow: The Return – Original de Netflix
Jueves 14 de diciembre
41 Dogs in My Home A&E: When Patients Attack Ainsley Eats the Streets (Temporada 1) Halt and Catch Fire (Temporada 4)
Viernes 15 de diciembre
A Five Star Life Christmas Inheritance – Original de Netflix* Discovering Bigfoot El Señor de los Cielos (Temporada 5) Erased (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix Freeway: Crack In The System Neverlake Pottersville Reggie Yates Outside Man: Volume 2 The Haunting of Helena The Mafia Kills Only in Summer The Ranch: parte 4 – Original de Netflix Trollhunters: parte 2 – Original de Netflix Ultimate Beastmaster – Original de Netflix Wormwood – Original de Netflix
Lunes 18 de diciembre
Hello, My Twenties! (Temporada 2) – Original de Netflix
Martes 19 de diciembre
Miss Me This Christmas Russell Howard: Recalibrate – Original de Netflix The Indian Detective (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix You Can’t Fight Christmas
Miércoles 20 de diciembre
La Casa de Papel (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix
Jueves 21 de diciembre
Peaky Blinders (Temporada 4) – Original de Netflix
Viernes 22 de diciembre
72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix Bright – Original de Netflix Dope (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix Fuller House (Temporada 3) – Original de Netflix Rosario Tijeras (Temporada 1) The Toys That Made Us (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix
Sábado 23 de diciembre
Creep 2 Myths & Monsters (Temporada 1)
Lunes 25 de diciembre
Las chicas del cable (Temporada 2) – Original de Netflix Planet Earth II
Martes 26 de diciembre
Todd Barry: Spicy Honey – Original de Netflix Travelers (Temporada 2) – Original de Netflix All Hail King Julien: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Beat Bugs: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Larva: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Pororo: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Puffin Rock: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Skylanders Academy: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Trollhunters: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 True and The Rainbow Kingdom: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018 Word Party: New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018
Miércoles 27 de diciembre
Pusher
Viernes 29 de diciembre
Bill Nye Saves the World (Temporada 2: Parte 1) – Original de Netflix Killer Legends La Mante (Temporada 1) – Original de Netflix Shelter The Climb – Original de Netflix
Domingo 31 de diciembre
Dave Chappelle: Equanimity – Original de Netflix Fun Mom Dinner
Ver también:
Originales de Netflix
Maratones en Netflix!
Estrenos de Netflix en América Latina para Noviembre 2017
Estrenos de Netflix en Estados Unidos para Noviembre 2017
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Here's What Coming To & Leaving Netflix December 2017
Christmas is just around the corner and Marvel is giving users a early gift by making 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2' available next month and you better take advantage as Disney is starting their own streaming service so watch all your Disney movies while you can. Other things being added to the Netflix family is the Bright that stars Will Smith and classics like 8 Mile, Ace Ventura and The Santa Clause and more. See the complete list below. Coming to Netflix December 2017 December 1: 8 Mile Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls All Hail King Julien: Season 5 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL A StoryBots Christmas - NETFLIX ORIGINAL August Rush Chef & My Fridge: 2017 Dark: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Diana: In Her Own Words Dreamcatcher DreamWorks Home: For the Holidays - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Easy: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Exporting Raymond Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story Full Metal Jacket Hitch My Happy Family - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Nacho Libre Sahara The Farthest - Voyager in Space The Little Rascals The Wackness The Young Victoria Tyson V for Vendetta TURN: Washington's Spies: Season 4 Voyeur - NETFLIX ORIGINAL While You Were Sleeping December 4: When Calls The Heart: Season 4 December 5: Craig Ferguson: Tickle Fight - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 December 6: Trolls Holiday Special December 8: El Camino Christmas - NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Crown: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 11: Catwoman The Magicians: Season 2 December 12: Disney's The Santa Clause Disney's The Santa Clause 2 Disney's The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Judd Apatow: The Return - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 14: 41 Dogs in My Home A&E: When Patients Attack Ainsley Eats the Streets: Season 1 Halt and Catch Fire: Season 4 December 15: A Five Star Life Christmas Inheritance - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Discovering Bigfoot El Senor de los Cielos: Season 5 Erased: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Freeway: Crack in the System Neverlake Pottersville Reggie Yates Outside Man: Volume 2 The Haunting of Helena The Mafia Kills Only in Summer The Ranch: Part 4 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Trollhunters: Part 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Ultimate Beastmaster - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Wormwood - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 18: Hello, My Twenties!: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 19: Miss Me This Christmas Russell Howard: Recalibrate - NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Indian Detective: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL You Can't Fight Christmas December 20: La Casa de Papel: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 21: Peaky Blinders: Season 4 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 22: 72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Bright - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dope: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Fuller House: Season 3 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Rosario Tijeras: Season 1 The Toys That Made Us: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 23: Creep 2 Myths & Monsters: Season 1 December 25: Cable Girls: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Planet Earth II December 26: Todd Barry: Spicy Honey - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Travelers: Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL All Hail King Kulien: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Beat Bugs: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Larva: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Pororo: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Puffin Rock: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Skylanders Academy New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Trollhunters: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 True and The Rainbow Kingdom: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 Word Party: New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 December 27: Pusher December 29: Bill Nye Saves the World: Season 2 - Part 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Killer Legends La Mante: Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Shelter The Climb - NETFLIX ORIGINAL December 31: Dave Chappelle: Equanimity - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Fun Mom Dinner Leaving Netflix in December 2017 December 1: All I Want for Christmas Bedazzled Black Snake Moan Compulsion Cousin Bette Hoffa La Viuda Negra: Season 1 Picture Perfect Practical Magic Rebelde Scary Movie 2 Scary Movie 3 Super Size Me Terriers: Season 1 The Crucible The Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus The Man from Snowy River Touch: Season 2 Toys Two Girls and a Guy Waking Life Young Frankenstein Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: Seasons 1-2 December 5: Holes December 9: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Seasons 1-11 December 10: Lucky Number Slevin Nightcrawler The Rite December 11: Dollhouse: Season 2 December 13: The Queen of Versailles December 15: America's Funniest Home Video Kids: Holidazed America's Funniest Home Videos Kids: Animals with Attitude: Season 1 America's Funniest Home Videos Kids: It's Tough Being a Kid: Season 1 America's Funniest Home Videos Kids: Playtime Ain't for Wimps: Season 1 America's Funniest Home Videos: New Collection D: Nincompoop Nation Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself December 19: Dance Academy: Series 1-3 December 20: Che: Parts 1 & 2 December 24: Amores Perros December 25: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Read the full article
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