Netflix 2025 Slate Shocks Fans: ‘One Piece,’ ‘The Gentlemen,’ ‘Bridgerton,’ ‘Avatar’ Missing

During the streamer’s “What’s New on Netflix” event, viewers were surprised to find notable omissions in the 2025 schedule. Many had anticipated the arrival of Guy Ritchie’s series The Gentlemen’s second season, but it was conspicuously absent. Fans were also expecting the final season of Outer Banks and the second season of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece to debut in 2025, but they did not appear on the schedule.

ERL Embarks on Its Next Era for FW25

As a gamer, I’m sharing some behind-the-scenes info: ERL’s latest FW25 lookbook was captured amidst the recent devastating wildfires in LA. It’s crazy to think that these flames forced thousands of us to flee our homes. Before unveiling the new collection, the brand showed solidarity by launching a special California baseball cap. Every penny from this cap goes directly to charities helping those affected by these fires. In a strange twist, Eli Russell Linnetz had to trim down his collection due to the tragic events, keeping only the essential items that complete a man’s wardrobe for the shoot.

Jennifer Lopez’s Spiderweb Gown Almost Didn’t Happen!

Stars adorn themselves for the frosty weather in comfortable and multi-layered outfits, similar to Ayo Edebiri in The Row, Sarah Jessica Parker sporting a Meruert Tolegren dress paired with a chunky cardigan and vibrant fuchsia boots from her own line, or Chloe Sevigny donning an entire Saint Laurent ensemble that included a knit turtleneck, long velvet skirt, Diane boots, and an oversized satin bomber jacket trimmed with faux fur. Some choose to make a bold fashion statement with their coats, such as Cynthia Erivo in Stella McCartney, Bowen Yang, or Callum Turner in Louis Vuitton. Others opt for a professional appearance like Dave Franco and Alison Brie in tailored suits or Juliette Lewis in an oversized men’s style outfit.

Peacock Nabs ‘Superfakes’ Crime Drama from ‘Poker Face’ Writer Alice Ju, Josh and Benny Safdie

The streaming platform owned by NBCUniversal has commissioned a crime drama titled “Superfakes“. This series is being created by writer and showrunner Alice Ju, who is known for her work on “Poker Face” and “Beef“. Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie, well-known for their film “Uncut Gems“, are also involved as executive producers. The production of this series is being handled by A24 and Universal Studio Group’s UCP.