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Netflix is making headlines for both industry development (a new nuclear-weapons thriller spec script) and lighter consumer chatter (binge-watch roundups and a merchandise/typo mishap). Viewers are also being directed to curated Netflix titles for the May 22–24 weekend.

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Key Takeaway Netflix’s current buzz spans a new nuclear-weapons thriller acquisition and weekend viewing lists, alongside a notable merchandise spelling error tied to a Devil May Cry character.
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upcoming thriller deal weekend binge picks merchandise recall/typo
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Netflix’s current buzz spans a new nuclear-weapons thriller acquisition and weekend viewing lists, alongside a notable merchandise spelling error tied to a Devil May Cry character.

Netflix is making headlines for both industry development (a new nuclear-weapons thriller spec script) and lighter consumer chatter (binge-watch roundups and a merchandise/typo mishap). Viewers are also being directed to curated Netflix titles for the May 22–24 weekend.

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project type Nuclear weapons thriller spec script
weekend coverage window May 22–24
consumer incident Netflix misspells a Devil May Cry character’s name on merchandise

What to Watch

  • Check Tom’s Guide’s Netflix weekend roundups for May 22–24 binge picks. Tom's Guide
  • Recheck Eurogamer’s reporting for any follow-up details on the Devil May Cry merchandise recall. Eurogamer

What Changed

  • Netflix Nabs Spec Script for Nuclear Weapons Thriller ‘Run the Football’ From ‘The Batman’ Producer (Exclusive) Hollywood Reporter
  • Your weekend binge list: 9 new shows and movies to stream on Netflix, Prime Video and more (May 22-24) Tom's Guide
  • Netflix misspells a lead Devil May Cry character's name and has to recall official merchandise Eurogamer
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Tracking: 3 best new to Netflix shows you should binge-watch this weekend (May 22-24) / 3 best new to Netflix movies to watch this weekend — including a new comedy with Rosamund Pike (May 22-24)

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