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Netflix announces huge list of films and TV show being axed next month - including horror classics and beloved children's movie franchise
Netflix announces huge list of films and TV show being axed next month - including horror classics and beloved children's movie franchise

Daily Mail​

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Netflix announces huge list of films and TV show being axed next month - including horror classics and beloved children's movie franchise

Netflix has announced a huge list of films and TV shows that are going to be axed next month - which include a number of horror classics and a beloved children's movie franchise. The likes of Resident Evil: Vendetta, Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me and The Walk have all been given the chop. But that's not all, animation fans will be gutted to know that The Secret Life Of Pets and The Secret Life Of Pets 2 won't be available to watch on the streaming service from next month. Don't worry though, you have around three weeks until these programmes and popular blockbusters are taken off the streaming service. Scroll down to find out if your favourite Netflix flick or show is set to be removed and how much time you have to watch it. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the. July 1, 2025 999 Critical Condition (1 Season) All Is True (2018) Annie (2014) Appleseed Alpha (2014) Are You Human (1 Season) The Art of Steal (2013) Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me (1 Season) Boss (2013) Central Intelligence (2016) Cold Comes the Night (2013) Cosmopolis (2012) Descendants of the Sun (Limited Series) N Drishyam (2015) Fight for My Way (1 Season) Good Manager (1 Season) Hearts Beat Loud (2018) Honour (1 Season) In My Dreams (2014) Inside Man (2006) Leave No Trace (2018) Liar Liar (1997) Little Dixie (2023) Loudermilk (3 Seasons) Ma (2019) The Marine 5: Battleground (2017) My Golden Life (1 Season) Overlord (4 Seasons) The Program (1 Season) Queen for Seven Days (1 Season) Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017) TV fans will have to be quick to be able to watch Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017) on the streaming service Ricki and the Flash (2015) School 2017 (1 Season) The Secret Life of Pets (2016) The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) is also going to be taken off Netflix next month - as well as the first film The Squid and the Whale (2005) Teen Titans Go! (4 Seasons) All four seasons of Teen Titans Go! is another telly series that is not going to be on the streaming service next month Think Like a Man Too (2014) The Trouble with Maggie Cole (1 Season) The Walk (2015) The Wedding Ringer (2015) When You Finish Saving the World (2023) July 3, 2025 The Art of Incarceration (2021) Elvis (2022) The Woman in White (1 Season) July 5, 2025 The Babadook (2014) PNL – Dans le légende tour (2020) July 6, 2025 Detectorists (3 Seasons) King's War (2012) The Legend of Bruce Lee (2008) Need for Speed (2014) Qin Empire: Alliance (2017) July 7, 2025 Aya (2017) Coming Forth by Day (2012) From Meir, to Meir (2021) The Road (2015) The Room (2019) Sleepless Nights (2012) Tito (2004) Trapped (2021)

Black Knight president in exciting Hibs transfer vow
Black Knight president in exciting Hibs transfer vow

Scotsman

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scotsman

Black Knight president in exciting Hibs transfer vow

The Black Knight leader has told fans what he hopes can happen on the Hibs transfer front this summer Sign up to our Hibs football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Black Knight Football Club president Tim Bezbatchenko hope European football can unlock a gateway to a higher calibre of player arriving at Hibs. David Gray's side completed an outstanding turnaround from struggling in the Premiership to finishing third in the 24/25 campaign, his first term as permanent head coach. Celtic victory in Saturday's Scottish Cup final versus Aberdeen will book passage to a Europa League play-off, which at minimum books eight European games next season, as even losing that will see the team drop into the league phase of the Conference League. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Bezbatchenko, who has assumed Bill Foley's seat on the board as executive director, has been left delighted with how the season has panned out for Hibs. Now with the transfer window looming, continental football could broaden the recruitment horizons. Hibs transfer plans aided by European football He told club media: 'We're obviously very pleased with the relationship between Black Knights and Hibernian FC. At the end of the day it's what happens on the field and after the slow start, David and the team really came together, showed resilience, showed courage and it's been just an absolute pleasure to watch them on the pitch compete and finish third and solidify our place in Europe. 'From a Black Knight perspective, where we're committed to is developing players, investing in scouting and recruiting, figuring out how to learn from each other This just gives us an opportunity, a platform to go and recruit better players who want to participate in Europe, who want to be a club that's competing at the top of a league like the Premiership.' Black Knight partnership Bournemouth, Auckland FC and FC Lorient also fall under the umbrella of Black Knight Football Club, with Bezbatchenko asked about a visit to the Cherries in pre-season. He said of Hibs' first team visit to Bournemouth: 'As part of our Black Knight group, it's important that we're constantly in communication but take advantage of opportunities to visit. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'One of those is where a team in pre season can come down and we can not only play a potential match together but also train and the staff can get together and do strategic sessions. You can talk about the curriculums, can talk about player development and we are really excited about those days where we can spend together We've done it before with the executive staff, many meetings with Ian Gordon, Malky Mackay and the recruitment staff. To be able to do it with the coaches and the players is really taking the relationship to a whole new level.' He added on his boardroom position: 'Since joining Black Knight last year, it is sort of a natural transition for me to step onto the board, given my location in the UK as well as my constant contact with with Ian and and the other members of the board. I think this was always the plan to join the board and really connect at a deeper level. My colleague Ryan Caswell will remain on the board and and what we're going to do is is really connect at all the layers right from the top down. 'Just because Bill is stepping away, he's still engaged day to day, whether or not that's at executive meetings with Ian or speaking with me frequently on the phone or on other meetings and calls. Bill loves his football clubs. He's connected to all of them including Hibernian FC so we're excited about that. Then we're looking to engage not just at the board level but all the way down right the sporting directors and the presidents of football. There's all the clubs across Black Knight that we're looking to connect so that Hibbs can benefit from the relationships across the group.'

Ian Gordon to become Hibs chairman
Ian Gordon to become Hibs chairman

BBC News

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Ian Gordon to become Hibs chairman

Ian Gordon has been confirmed as Hibernian's new chairman amid a raft of changes in the Easter Road taking office on 1 June, Gordon, son of the late Hibs owner Ron, succeeds Malcolm MacPherson, who previously held the role of non-executive chairman. MacPherson will stay as a non-executive director, while Gordon's brother Colin has assumed his mother Kit's seat as a non-executive Knight president Tim Bezbatchenko will take Bill Foley's place on the board but Ryan Caswell continues in his role as a non-executive director.

Hibs chief provides update on Sunderland loanee's future
Hibs chief provides update on Sunderland loanee's future

Scotsman

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scotsman

Hibs chief provides update on Sunderland loanee's future

Bill Foley meeting provides clarity as Black Knights get to grips with SPFL demands Sign up to our Hibs football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Nectar Triantis has been hailed as the player who added muscle to the 'soft underbelly' that left Hibs exposed to the counter-attack. And Easter Road sporting director Malky Mackay, who said the lack of defensive nous in central midfield was something he'd identified back when he was Ross County manager, has delivered an update on the club's chances of landing the Sunderland loanee for next season. Mackay, just over a year on from his appointment, revealed that he and club owner Ian Gordon had travelled south to meet with minority shareholder Bill Foley last week. The billionaire Bournemouth owner remains eager to help Hibs, especially in the transfer market, via his Black Knight group of clubs. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Former Cardiff City and Watford manager Mackay, who has provided a useful sounding board for David Gray in the manager's first year as head coach, believes key figures within the Black Knight group have developed a better understanding of what it takes for players to compete in the Scottish Premiership over the last six months. With former Bournemouth performance analysis guru Garvan Stewart in as head of recruitment at Hibs, and Black Knight president Tim Bezbatchenko on the board, opportunities for player movement within the group have been discussed at the highest level. But Mackay, speaking on the Scottish Football Social Club on Premier Sports, knows that Hibs fans are rightly fixated on the prospect of Triantis returning for a third spell in Edinburgh. Having signed on for a second loan stint in the summer, the new Socceroos call-up has been a stand-out in central midfield, earning himself a place on the short list for the Scottish Football Writers Player of the Year award. Sunderland playing for Premier League spot against Sheffield United at Wembley With parent club Sunderland playing for a place in the Premier League when they take on Sheffield United in Saturday's play-off final at Wembley, there are a lot of moving parts involved, Mackay declaring: 'We love him - but unfortunately he's not our player. So we'll certainly be talking in chat to him and Sunderland over the next period. 'We've talked to them, we've been talking to them, but ultimately that's not one that's within our control. He's one of a group of people that we want to try and co-ordinate, we want to try and extend; to keep at the club and there's reasons why. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'You know, Nectar has done terrifically well at the football club. He came in as a centre-back for six months last season, and David looked at him near the end of the season and put him in midfield for a couple of games. 'We had a conversation over the summer about it, about maybe where Hibs' failings had been. Certainly as a Ross County manager, playing against them, I thought they were a really good football team. 'But maybe at times they had a soft underbelly. It was something that I felt, certainly on the counter-attack, we needed to make sure we solidified that area. And we felt in the summer, David and myself, that Nectar could be the guy who could come back and actually hold down that central midfield position as somebody who can break up play and still be able to pass the ball. 'He's had a terrific season, he's been called up for two countries now, I believe. He's been called up for Greece and Australia. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'He's a Sunderland player and that at the end of the day is what he is. He has attracted a lot of attention; he's up for Player of the Year.' Pressed on whether Hibs would be looking to sign Triantis on another loan or pay a transfer fee to land the 22-year-old on a more permanent footing, Mackay said: 'We would do both. We've got our owners and our minority owners as one at the moment. 'Myself and Ian Gordon were down seeing Bill Foley last week and the Black Knights group and we had a terrific three or four hours with them. Just in terms of what happened during the season, where it all went, the good and the bad and the ugly. But also then what going forward was going to look like and they're very much aligned. 'We would love to try and get him back in one shape or another. As I said, we're going into a European campaign and we're already in the qualifiers, but if certain things happen at the weekend in terms of the cup final, there's a possibility that we then go into a group stage no matter what. I think that can change things up again as well.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Europa Conference League guaranteed might sway top targets A Celtic win over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final on Saturday would see Hibs guaranteed, at the very least, group stage Europa Conference League football. Asked whether that would impact on the budget available to sign players, Mackay pointed out a bonus worth more than pounds and pence, saying: 'Yeah, and it also can attract players to decide: 'Right, I'm guaranteed eight to ten games in Europe right up to Christmas.' Other than the very top seven or eight in the Premier League in England, where else are you getting that? 'So that's one that we'll look to rammed down their throat. If there's any potential player that might come to the club might be trying to twist their arm.' Insisting the aim is to improve the club's strike rate in the transfer market from three out of 10 to 7 out of 10, Mackay provided more insight on conversations with senior figures in the Black Knight group, explaining: 'We've got to try and make sure that what comes in can hit the ground running and play in the Scottish Premiership. This is a difficult league. You've got to be tough. You've got to be aggressive. 'You've got to make sure that you can handle this league and that's something that you explain. And it's something that we've had real good conversations over the last year. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Bournemouth sporting director blown away by Edinburgh derby 'Tim Bezbatchenko is the president of the Black Knights. He's Bill Foley's man. Ex-MLS soccer guy who's been massively successful at Toronto and at Columbus. And we speak every day maybe. 'And as I say, a few of the Black Knights guys have been up. Tiago Pinto, the sporting director of Bournemouth, who was at Roma and Benfica. 'He came up to the Hearts game, so he couldn't have come to a better game. And then came out for a few drinks afterwards, which was even more eye-opening for him. 'But actually then realised, wow, until he came up, actually realising the size of the club and the aggressive nature of the fan base in Scotland. The real personality of it and the fact that there's so much at stake in every game. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'So I think that recognition of what Scottish football is, was something that has gradually got there. And it's like anything; communication is the biggest thing in the world. You communicate generally on a regular basis. 'Things become clearer, and everybody knows where you're going. So it's been a really good last six months, to be honest with you.'

Don't Say You Love Me teaser: BTS' Jin reunites with Shin Se-Kyung as lost lovers grappling with heartbreak
Don't Say You Love Me teaser: BTS' Jin reunites with Shin Se-Kyung as lost lovers grappling with heartbreak

Indian Express

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Don't Say You Love Me teaser: BTS' Jin reunites with Shin Se-Kyung as lost lovers grappling with heartbreak

Amid reports of BTS members — V, Jimin, RM, Jungkook, Suga, Jin, and J-Hope — reuniting in July this year, Jin has made a solo comeback and shared the teaser for his much-anticipated single 'Don't Say You Love Me.' The singer is seen in his 'boyfriend mode', and by the looks of it, the song appears to be about reuniting with a long-lost love. The teaser also features actor Shin Se-Kyung, known for her roles in projects like The Bride of Habaek, Black Knight, Arthdal Chronicles, Captivating the King, Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung, Blade Man, and more. The teaser shows Jin walking through a shopping complex casually before stopping and staring at a person in front of him. Shin Se-Kyung, who is standing opposite Jin, also stops and looks back at him, possibly reminded of their lost love. Suddenly, the crowd around them disappears, and the two are seen standing alone on the bridge of the complex, staring at each other as a soft piano tune plays in the background. According to Big Hit Music, 'Don't Say You Love Me' deals with the excruciating pain of two lovers unable to let go of each other at the end of their relationship. Jin's second album Echo all set for release 'Don't Say You Love Me' is the title track of Jin's second solo album Echo, which will release on May 16. He earlier released his first solo album Happy in August 2024. Jin's agency shared the singer's inspiration behind Echo. They released a statement that read, 'Aiming to connect on a deeper level with fans through music, Echo offers Jin's perspective on universal life experiences, capturing everyday emotions with warmth and sincerity… Built on dynamic band sounds, the album showcases his versatile vocals across a spectrum of moods and styles… It reflects a deeper layer of vocal maturity and personal storytelling that underscores Jin's evolving artistry.' Earlier, J-Hope had hinted at BTS' reunion in July this year. Since most members of the boy band have completed their compulsory military training, and the rest are set to conclude it in June, the band members will be ready to come together in July. It is also rumoured that they will go on a world tour. 'We will quickly get together and talk about what BTS can do in the future. I think it's going to be a massive energy,' J-Hope had said.

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