Posted December 08, 2018 11:06:22When the clock starts ticking on Netflix’s new midnight hour show, you’ll have the option to binge-watch episodes of the first season or a few months of the second season right on your television screen.
Netflix is launching the new show, which will premiere in December and will stream on demand through the service, as well as on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.
“We are excited to launch a new midnight show tonight,” Netflix said in a statement.
“It’s been a long time coming, but the magic of Netflix is to make sure you have the most up-to-date news and information as quickly as possible.”
This new show will be available to watch over the next two weeks on Apple TVs, Google Chromecast devices, Roku TVs and Xboxes, and will eventually be available on Amazon Prime, the streaming video service announced.
If you’re already a Netflix subscriber, you can already watch the series on Netflix through its online subscription service.
You can also access the show via Apple TV or Amazon Prime Video.
If you’re a new subscriber, it will be the first time you’ll see any episodes of your favorite series on the streaming service.
If this is your first time watching Netflix, it’s not all that different from other shows you’ve seen before.
It’s just different.
You’ll be shown all the news and content you want to catch up on, along with clips from other popular shows.
Netflix says it’ll have a lot of new content coming out every month, so you’ll definitely want to keep an eye on it.
The new show is the latest in a long line of Netflix shows that have aired in the past year.
It follows Netflix originals including “The Crown,” “Transparent,” “Stranger Things,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “House of Cards,” “Narcos,” “Fargo,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “Downton Abbey,” “Silicon Valley,” “Sense8,” “Criminal Minds,” “How to Get Away With Murder,” “Master of None,” “Binge on,” “Masters of Sex,” “Veep,” “Hemlock Grove,” “Jane the Virgin,” “Better Call Saul,” “American Horror Story: Freak Show,” “Black-ish,” “Marvel’s Agent Carter,” “Bloodline,” “Supergirl,” “Arrow,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Empire,” “Person of Interest,” “NCIS: New Orleans,” “True Blood,” “New Girl,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “Deadliest Catch,” “Fresh Off the Boat,” “Mr. Robot,” “Gossip Girl,” and “Orange is the New Blood.”