Netflix Adds 'Latest' Section to Show Everything That's New and Coming Soon

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Netflix today introduced a new "Latest" section to its service, which is designed to highlight newly released titles and movies and TV shows that are coming soon.

According to Variety, the "Latest" section focuses specifically on just released titles, movies and TV shows coming in the current week, and movies and TV shows coming in the week after.

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Upcoming titles are teased with a trailer, and Netflix users can opt to be reminded when a particular TV show or movie becomes available on the service. Netflix plans to update "Latest" multiple times a day, with content personalized for each Netflix user. This appears to be separate from the New Releases and Trending sections that Netflix offers, as it also includes upcoming content.

The new section is accessible via the Netflix app sidebar and has started rolling out on Smart TVs, streaming devices, and game consoles as of Monday.

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Well, I hope it'll change the search for a new tv-series to good… Netflix is always recommending me the same shows I've already watched.
 
All of the new Netflix changes just seem so hasty and useless… It’s like the platform tries to imitate changes it should have. Netflix is on its downfall and tries to hide that. However, everybody sees the bad yearly revenue. People start to understand that they don't need Netflix nowadays to watch good shows. Not only has Netflix got a lot of contestants for viewers' attention, but also the quality of Netflix’s exclusives has faded out. Watching movies for free has become comfortable as ever. I’m using 999flix.com, but there’s a lot of alternatives to use. So open your eyes to the state of things and stop paying for unnecessary things that can be received for free.