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Across the web, people are focused on Netflix’s expanding game and film/TV slate—new titles and adaptations—alongside buzz around a politically themed, Tom Hanks-produced documentary. The coverage spans everything from a live-action Gears of War film to a gory new game featuring Zoë Kravitz and Sadie Sink, plus an interactive, phone-immersive horror game.

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Key Takeaway Netflix’s latest headlines show a push into interactive gaming and blockbuster adaptations while continuing to court controversy with politically driven documentary content.
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Netflix’s latest headlines show a push into interactive gaming and blockbuster adaptations while continuing to court controversy with politically driven documentary content.

Across the web, people are focused on Netflix’s expanding game and film/TV slate—new titles and adaptations—alongside buzz around a politically themed, Tom Hanks-produced documentary. The coverage spans everything from a live-action Gears of War film to a gory new game featuring Zoë Kravitz and Sadie Sink, plus an interactive, phone-immersive horror game.

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Documentary subject Tom Hanks-produced doc featuring Hillary Clinton and Mike Pence
Game gore level Surprisingly gory Netflix game
Game cast Stars Zoë Kravitz and Sadie Sink
Mobile immersion New Netflix horror game taps into your phone
Adaptation project Live-action Gears of War film adaptation first official details

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  • Follow updates for Netflix’s live-action Gears of War film adaptation as “first official details” roll out. KitGuru
  • Watch for more reveals on the gory Netflix game starring Zoë Kravitz and Sadie Sink. Kotaku
  • Track how Netflix’s horror game uses phone features for immersion as more gameplay details appear. Engadget

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  • ‘The American Experiment’ Review: Netflix’s Tom Hanks-Produced Doc Featuring Hillary Clinton and Mike Pence Inspires and Irritates Hollywood Reporter
  • Netflix Reveals Surprisingly Gory Game From The Makers Of Oxenfree That Stars Zoë Kravitz And Sadie Sink Kotaku
  • Upgrade (2018) is waiting to be rediscovered on Netflix Polygon
  • Netflix's new horror game taps into your phone for deeper immersion Engadget
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