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The biggest question during the show's first couple of episodes is the status of star running back Saquon Barkley.
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This July, Netflix is firing up its programming slate with the best TV shows from around the world, so tune in to see these titles burn brightly all month long.
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The five-episode series will chronicle Saquon Barkley's final days as a member of the New York Giants.
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Papini was convicted for faking her 2016 kidnapping.
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The two-part docuseries is an unsparing look at a psych unit at a Queens hospital that is the only one in the country that specializes in treating college students.
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Annan talks to sex workers, artists and musicians all over the Deep South in the docuseries.
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You can watch the first episode of the new docuseries a week early on the Starz app!
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Each episode of this docuseries covers a different case that was solved with the help of science-based investigative techniques.
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Give me a C! Give me an H! Give me an E-A-P!
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The 3-part docuseries examines the case, which took six years to come to a conclusion as law enforcement investigated Papini's false narrative about her captivity.
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Think of this as Hard Knocks, except with cheerleaders.
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The new three-part docuseries sheds light on the infamous Jonestown massacre.
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Six Schizophrenic Brothers is undeniably compelling material about multiple tragedies within one big family, but its treatment of mental illness doesn't dive in too deep.
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The three-part National Geographic docuseries speaks to survivors of the shootout and mass suicide, and includes harrowing audio and video of the incident.
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The new series, Denise Richards and the Wild Things, will air in 2025.
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There are bombshells going off inside of bombshells in the docuseries Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter, now streaming on Max.
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Director Joe Berlinger combines expert interviews with colorized archival footage, reenactments and AI-generated audio in this six-part docuseries.
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Melinda Derrick and Melanie Wilking have released statements about the Netflix docu-series and their current relationship with each other.
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Derrick denies claims that she's brainwashed and says she is trying to "work things out" with her family.
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Executive produced by The Rock, the new docuseries explores the meteoric rise and infamous fall of WCW.