Concerned there's not enough to watch on Netflix, or that the big studios and networks might hold stuff back for their own streaming services? Rest easy, the video streamer has plans for a slew of exclusive content over the next few years, and this week it revealed details about two of them. First up is the new show we'd heard about from Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman, the creators of Damages. The show has a name now, Bloodline, and a creepy teaser trailer (embedded after the break). Actor Kyle Chandler (probably best known for his role in Friday Night Lights) will star in the 13-episode series focusing on "a family of adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when their black sheep brother returns home."
Also in the works is F is for Family, an animated series created by comedian Bill Burr that's about a different (funnier) kind of family than the one in Bloodline, and is set in the 1970s. Before that arrives though, Burr will premiere his new stand-up special I'm Sorry You Feel That Way on Netflix December 5th. Of course, if you need something to watch this weekend, Netflix just launched a comedy special from Wyatt Cenac on Tuesday, and today it premiered E-Team, a documentary about people who investigate allegations of human rights abuses.
Smart Voip: James Potter