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Tuesday 28 July 2020

The Legend of Korra to Be Made Available on Netflix From August 2020

The Legend of Korra to Be Made Available on Netflix From August 2020


Avatar: The Last Airbender received tremendous success when it made its comeback to Netflix in 2019. Now, Nickelodeon’s The Legend of Korra, which is a derivation on Avatar, has made its way to Netflix as well. The American fans find it very convenient now that they will be able to stream both the shows on the same platform from August 14, 2020. The Legend of Korra is a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender and aired on Nickelodeon premiering in 2012 and running for the next two years.


The show depicts the life and story of Aang, next in line to Avatar, and consistently receives commendation for the fact that it pushes social bounds. The show is known to present sensitive topics like the LGBTQ+ community with utmost grace and maturity, despite being a kids’ cartoon show. The Legend of Korra may have been an essential part of ViacomCBS, but it might turn out to be a bigger deal for Netflix. Avatar: The Last Airbender was an immediate hit as soon it appeared on Netflix and continues to be among the most streamed shows as per trends.

Social media platforms like Instagram have also acknowledged the fans’ love for the show by introducing Avatar filters on their apps. People who were recently made aware of the show jumped in and binged on the show, precisely what the long-time fans did as well. Worldwide quarantine and a lot of time to kill was also a motivating factor for people to acquaint themselves with the famous anime show. This popularity of the show may ensure a warm welcome for The Legend of Korra on the platform.

But all the people are confused regarding why would ViacomCBS part ways with The Legend of Korra and Avatar: The Last Airbender if they are such big hits and successes? The simple answer is that ViacomCBS has its streaming platform by the name CBS All Access that also has the license to stream the anime shows. ViacomCBS has managed to retain an awesome IP like WarnerMedia and NBCUniversal. The best part about this deal between Netflix and ViacomCBS is that even if the show had to be taken down from ViacomCBS, they could have earned from Netflix’s contract and stream on its own platform once the license lapsed. That is the primary benefit of time-bound commitments.

Source:-  The Legend of Korra  Available on Netflix

The Old Guard: What Are the Ages of The Immortals?

The Old Guard: What Are the Ages of The Immortals?


Andromache the Scythian is more than six centuries old. Netflix recently released a movie based on these comics, and it received a fairly good review. The age of the protagonist, Andy, was intentionally not clarified because that would take away the mystique. But here is a close estimation of what the other characters’ ages are:


Quynh

In the movie, Quynh is depicted only in the part where the film goes into a flashback. Determination of her age is the hardest of them all. Comics have given her the nickname of Noriko. Andy says that the two women met during the conclusion of the conquest of the Byzantine empire by Amr ibn al-As al-Sahmi back in 642. Noriko was immortal for a century before that. Simple math puts her around 500 BC. In the movie, Andy says that Noriko is the first fellow immortal she encountered, but the comics differ a little. As per the texts, Andy met Lykon before Noriko. The two fought together for two centuries, and then Lykon’s injuries did not heal anymore.

Yusuf Al-Kaysani

Yusuf a.k.a. Joe, played by Marwan Kenzari, was supposedly born in 1066. The mention of this is on his character poster. If this is true, then the man was 954 years old when the movie Old Guard takes place. Yusuf changed his name to Joe Jones to not be in constant limelight. He was a Mohammedan fighter at the time of the First Crusade and met his love on the battlefield before killing him. Ironically, they were the new Old Guard members and kept trying to murder each other to no avail. When they realized that they were incapable of dying, they ended up falling in love with each other

Nicoló De Genoa

Nicoló a.k. Nicky and Joe were very few years apart, but that difference fades away with time if your destiny forces you to live for centuries. As per Nicky’s character poster, he was born in 1069. With that being established as a fact, he was 49 years short of being a century old when the Old Guard takes place. Nicky changed his name from Nicoló De Genoa to Nick Smith to make it easier for everyone and support his desire for anonymity. Nicky was originally from Genoa.

Sebastien Le Livre

Like all the others, Sebastien changed his name to Booker somewhere between his first death and the present day. Booker is the youngest of the entire group until Nile walks in, and his character poster says that he was born in 1770. He was a warrior behind Napoleon but abandoned the camp to Russia. For this crime, the army caught him and hung him in 1812. He was 42 years old then. He soon came to life, hanging from the same noose.

The movie was a directorial project of Gina Prince-Bythewood and told a tale of fighters and warriors who have been around for centuries at once and cannot die even if they want to. The group earns by fighting in conflicts from the side of the army that they feel is more moral.


Source:-  The Old Guard


Tuesday 14 July 2020

How To Watch Netflix Shows And Movies Through VPN?

How To Watch Netflix Shows And Movies Through VPN?

VPN or Virtual private network is one of the online tools that can be used for multiple purposes. Some people use them to secure their internet sessions, especially when you are using a public Wi-Fi network. Others use this tool to stream the region-restricted content or website. Even some use VPN to watch some of the content premiered on streaming sites like Netflix. 


Netflix is one of the best live video streaming service providers. Some of their users use VPN technology to access the shows and films regardless of their geographical location. 

In this blog, you will get to know how to regularly use the VPN service on Netflix and stream your favorite content even when you are out of the country. 

Issues While Using VPN On Netflix

The first thing you need to know that Netflix only allows you to watch the content released in your country and region.

The geo-spoofing qualities of the VPN are one of the best tools to get around this issue, but Netflix is smarter than you think. Even if you have a massive database of VPN IP addresses, Netflix will try to stop you from using the app. 

Luckily, choosing the best VPN service provider might help you in this context. They are using some techniques that can overcome the Netflix blocking and surpass such restrictions. 

You Have To Choose an Ideal VPN for Netflix

Several VPNs can surpass the restrictions put by Netflix to stop you from accessing different content on different sites. But you have to choose the right VPN for Netflix. 

So, you have to make sure that you choose a VPN with more servers and provide support in case things go in a different direction. Some of the premium service providers like ExpressVPN and NordVPN can do all the necessary things for you. Along with the secured servers, you will get proper support from their team to use their services without any issue. 

Using VPN For Watching Netflix’s Content

After the selection of the VPN provider, the process of watching your content online is really very simple and straightforward. 

If you have the VPN app, then it’s good; Otherwise, download it. Most of the VPN companies have their Android and iPhone apps, and most of them are compatible with the Chromecast, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, games consoles, Roku, and more. 

The next step is to choose your server with the specific country’s IP address. If you want to access any content from Netflix from the United States, then you should select the server and IP address of the US.

Then you have to open the application and find your content at the homepage of the app. You will have all the watching options that you used to have without VPN.


Source:- Watch Netflix Shows And Movies

Saturday 11 July 2020

Now It’s Easy To Share Your HBO, Netflix, Spotify, and Other Media’s Subscriptions With This Chrome Extension

Now It’s Easy To Share Your HBO, Netflix, Spotify, and Other Media’s Subscriptions With This Chrome Extension

Due to this pandemic, everyone is staying in their homes. Several people are finding new ways to entertain themselves. Some individuals are exploring their talent, and some are performing other tasks like baking, working on their fitness, and many more. Some are utilizing this time to watch all the pending or latest shows and movies or listen to some classic and trending music. 


If you are one of those who loves to watch the shows and shares the streaming platform ID and password, then your privacy is at risk. It is not a good idea to share your password with other people, as they can also share that with others that can breach your privacy. It usually happens when you don’t change your password or use your old password more occasionally. You are advised not to use the same password for other streaming sites as it is more dangerous. So, it is better to get a more secure password and always change the password frequently. 

If you want to share your password with your friends without risk of your privacy, then you can do it with a new Chrome extension. It will let you share your password of the streaming platform’s subscription with your loved ones. 

The Keyring extension not only allows you to share your Hulu, HBO, Netflix, and Spotify’s subscription with your friends but also allows you to share the subscription of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal even without sharing your password. So, you can inform and entertain your friend at the same time.

How does it work?

The free subscription allows you to add six subscriptions with three people. If you want an unlimited subscription, you have to pay $5, and you can share a subscription with up to 5 people. 

You might see that the number of people is limited so that you can track down who is currently using your password. 

You just have to install the extension and sign in your account simply. From there, you need to invite your friends. The life of the invite link is for 24 hours that means they have to accept in 24 hours. It also means that your friends will also split the monthly bill with you. 

After accepting an invitation, the Keyring opens a new tab for the service and gives you access. In that case, the extension won’t reveal the password, but it only shares your subscription, not password. 

Another feature of this extension is that you can get to see the preview of the titles of your favorite show and movies on that site. It proves a handy feature if you don’t want to search your titles, or it takes hours to find titles. 

You can also share the subscription of The New York Times (NYTimes), The Economist, and The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Several video streaming sites support this extension. These are:

  • Netflix
  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Shudder
  • HBOMAX
  • ESPN Plus
  • CBS All Access
  • Disney Plus
  • FuboTV
  • NBA LeaguePass
  • Showtime
  • Spectrum
  • Playstation Vue
  • Crunchyroll
  • Hulu
  • AT&T Now 
  • HBO NOW
  • Xfinity
  • Funimation
  • SlingTV
  • Verizon Fios
  • NHL TV

Some music streaming sites can also share the subscription are Amazon Prime Music, Apple Music, SiriusXM, SoundCloud, Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, TuneIn, and many more. 

If you go through all the features of this extension, you might find it one of the best and handy ways to split, manage, bundle, and share the subscription with your friends. 


Source:-  How To Share Your HBO, Netflix, Spotify, and Other Media’s Subscriptions.

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