There’s a load of great content coming to Netflix in November, but just as is always the case, there are also a bunch of titles being removed from the streaming service at the same time. Next month, the platform is losing 53 movies and TV shows. There are some classics amongst them, too, unfortunately, so you might want to fit in a last minute rewatch before they vanish from Netflix’s library.
On the first day of November, four titles are being removed, including horror remake Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, children’s animated sequel Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil and Gerard Butler action movie Olympus Has Fallen. 2017 horror Death House is also leaving on the 4th, while drama Into the Forest departs Netflix on the 6th and Jamie Foxx vehicle Sleepless is among those disappearing the following day.
Here’s the full list of everything leaving in November:...
On the first day of November, four titles are being removed, including horror remake Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, children’s animated sequel Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil and Gerard Butler action movie Olympus Has Fallen. 2017 horror Death House is also leaving on the 4th, while drama Into the Forest departs Netflix on the 6th and Jamie Foxx vehicle Sleepless is among those disappearing the following day.
Here’s the full list of everything leaving in November:...
- 10/21/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
“Jeopardy” standout James Holzhauer is one step closer to being crowned overall champion, winning his opening round Wednesday in the game show’s “Tournament of Champions.”
The former champion returned to the “Jeopardy!” stage for the “Tournament of Champions” along with 15 other top contenders from the last two seasons. As predicted, the Las Vegas native made it through to the next round, which means he’ll also appear in the semi-finals next week, according to the Chicago Tribune.
He won Wednesday’s episode against Alan Dunn, a software development manager from Johns Creek, Georgia, and Lindsey Shultz, a physician and healthcare analyst from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with a correctly answered question about American singer Marian Anderson, which scored him $30,635, the Tribune reported.
Also Read: 'Jeopardy!' Host Alex Trebek Says He's 'Not Afraid of Dying' Amid Pancreatic Cancer Battle (Video)
Holzhauer’s 32-game, $2,462,216 winning streak on “Jeopardy!” made him a household name earlier this summer,...
The former champion returned to the “Jeopardy!” stage for the “Tournament of Champions” along with 15 other top contenders from the last two seasons. As predicted, the Las Vegas native made it through to the next round, which means he’ll also appear in the semi-finals next week, according to the Chicago Tribune.
He won Wednesday’s episode against Alan Dunn, a software development manager from Johns Creek, Georgia, and Lindsey Shultz, a physician and healthcare analyst from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with a correctly answered question about American singer Marian Anderson, which scored him $30,635, the Tribune reported.
Also Read: 'Jeopardy!' Host Alex Trebek Says He's 'Not Afraid of Dying' Amid Pancreatic Cancer Battle (Video)
Holzhauer’s 32-game, $2,462,216 winning streak on “Jeopardy!” made him a household name earlier this summer,...
- 11/6/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Many-time “Jeopardy!” champion James Holzhauer now knows his return date to the Alex Trebek-hosted game show — and whom he’ll face. Holzhauer will play the answers-as-questions game again in next month’s “Tournament of Champions,” with Wednesday, Nov. 6 marking his first time back at the buzzer since that long winning-streak ended in June.
The woman who ended it, Emma Boettcher, will also play in the tournament. Ken Jennings, the only competitor to ever win more “Jeopardy!” games than Holzhauer, is not in this one.
Below is the schedule and mini bios of each day’s players.
Also Read: 'Jeopardy!' Host Alex Trebek Says He's 'Not Afraid of Dying' Amid Pancreatic Cancer Battle (Video)
Monday, Nov. 4
Gilbert Collins, a university administrator from Princeton, New Jersey Anneke Garcia, an instructional design consultant from Salt Lake City, Utah Kyle Jones, a music teacher from Aurora, Colorado
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Dhruv Gaur, a...
The woman who ended it, Emma Boettcher, will also play in the tournament. Ken Jennings, the only competitor to ever win more “Jeopardy!” games than Holzhauer, is not in this one.
Below is the schedule and mini bios of each day’s players.
Also Read: 'Jeopardy!' Host Alex Trebek Says He's 'Not Afraid of Dying' Amid Pancreatic Cancer Battle (Video)
Monday, Nov. 4
Gilbert Collins, a university administrator from Princeton, New Jersey Anneke Garcia, an instructional design consultant from Salt Lake City, Utah Kyle Jones, a music teacher from Aurora, Colorado
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Dhruv Gaur, a...
- 10/28/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Fifteen of the most successful winners from the past two seasons of Jeopardy! will convene this fall for the 2019 Tournament of Champions, the show announced via video Wednesday.
The biggest name, of course, is professional sports gambler James Holzhauer, who recently took home $2.4 million during his 32-game winning streak. The Las Vegas native donated a portion of his winnings to a Chicago-area pancreatic cancer walk in honor of host Alex Trebek, who personally revealed his own diagnosis to Jeopardy! fans in March. (During an interview in May, Trebek said he’s nearing remission.)
Holzhauer is certainly the one to beat,...
The biggest name, of course, is professional sports gambler James Holzhauer, who recently took home $2.4 million during his 32-game winning streak. The Las Vegas native donated a portion of his winnings to a Chicago-area pancreatic cancer walk in honor of host Alex Trebek, who personally revealed his own diagnosis to Jeopardy! fans in March. (During an interview in May, Trebek said he’s nearing remission.)
Holzhauer is certainly the one to beat,...
- 7/10/2019
- TVLine.com
‘Jeopardy’ Rematch? James Holzhauer and Emma Boettcher, Who Beat Him, Join ‘Tournament of Champions’
“Jeopardy” hero James Holzhauer and the woman who finally beat him, Emma Boettcher, have both signed on to the show’s 2019 “Tournament of Champions.” And no, Ken Jennings isn’t involved — he was not eligible, a “Jeopardy” spokeswoman told TheWrap.
This tournament only includes winners from Seasons 34 and 35. The 15 contestants will compete for a grand prize of $250,000 over a 10-day period from Nov. 4 – 15.
Holzhauer’s 32-game, $2,462,216 winning streak made him a household name this year — but it ended just shy of Jennings’ all-time winnings record of $2,520,700 when Boettcher stopped the trivia-machine in his tracks on June 3, just $58,484 away from the record.
Also Read: The Woman Who Snapped James Holzhauer's 'Jeopardy!' Streak Wrote a Master's Thesis on 'Jeopardy!'
Following the show’s airing, Holzhauer said, “I never really believed I could win 75 shows, but I definitely thought I had a great shot at Ken’s cash winnings record.
This tournament only includes winners from Seasons 34 and 35. The 15 contestants will compete for a grand prize of $250,000 over a 10-day period from Nov. 4 – 15.
Holzhauer’s 32-game, $2,462,216 winning streak made him a household name this year — but it ended just shy of Jennings’ all-time winnings record of $2,520,700 when Boettcher stopped the trivia-machine in his tracks on June 3, just $58,484 away from the record.
Also Read: The Woman Who Snapped James Holzhauer's 'Jeopardy!' Streak Wrote a Master's Thesis on 'Jeopardy!'
Following the show’s airing, Holzhauer said, “I never really believed I could win 75 shows, but I definitely thought I had a great shot at Ken’s cash winnings record.
- 7/10/2019
- by Tony Maglio and Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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