Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate the season of love than by snuggling up with your significant other and watching a romantic movie or show on Netflix? While the streaming giant has an extensive library of content,
Netflix ‘s Love Is Blind will be back with season eight on Valentine’s Day. The streamer also renewed the series through season 10, they announced Wednesday.
This Valentine’s Day, Netflix and Shondaland are hosting a “Bridgerton” Season 4 fan event featuring new leading couple Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha. An annual “Bridgerton” tradition, the “Season of Love” event “invites fans to join us for a day brimming with romance and merriment,
Netflix is calling all 'Bridgerton' fans to the ton on the most romantic day of the year. Find out more about the exciting event here.
A cinephile turned film critic navigating old flames and fresh starts, Choi Woo-shik leads Netflix's new Korean romance series 'Melo Movie.'
Netflix just dropped a teaser for the new Hindi Original romantic comedy Dhoom Dhaam, starring Yami Gautam and Pratik Gandhi, which is Netflix India’s big new movie for Valentine’s Day 2025.
Reza Rahadian and Sheila Dara Aisha star in Netflix's Indonesian rom-com The Most Beautiful Girl in the World.
“ Love Is Blind ” will officially return with Season 8 on Valentine’s Day — and Seasons 9 and 10 are right around the corner. Netflix announced the two-season renewal on Wednesday (Season 8 was previously announced), also releasing a video to celebrate five years of “Love Is Blind.”
The Season of Love Bridgerton event will happen in London with Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha, and tease Season 4 of the Netflix hit show.
This Valentine’s Day, skip the over-the-top dinner reservations and opt for a cozy movie night that’ll have you laughing, crying, and maybe even a little swoony. These 15 Netflix picks are here to set the perfect mood for a celebration of love.
Netflix India has unveiled the trailer of the upcoming romantic comedy, Dhoom Dhaam, headlined by Yami Gautam Dhar and Pratik Gandhi.
As Valentine's Day approaches, some people are preparing for their yearly Anti-Valentine's Day celebrations, while others are getting ready for candlelit dinners and poignant pronouncements.