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You and 5 more Netflix shows that shouldn't have been renewed in 2023

There were so many Netflix shows renewed in 2023, but there are some that we believe should've been axed instead. Here's our list.

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Omar Ayuso On The Responsibility Of Playing A Gay, Muslim Character In 'Elite' And His Return To The Netflix Series

Omar Ayuso has made his return to the Netflix hit series Elite, and he recently talked to The Hollywood Reporter about what it’s been to come back to his character, Omar Shanaa. He said that he feels a responsibility when playing the character a gay, Muslim young man figuring out who he is in life.… Continue reading Omar Ayuso On The Responsibility Of Playing A Gay, Muslim Character In ‘Elite’ And His Return To The Netflix Series

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We Are Lady Parts: the Peacock series about a Muslim punk band is like nothing on TV.


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Muslim women haven’t looked like this on American TV before. South Asian, Arab, Middle Eastern, and Black, some covered in tattoos and wearing hijabs, most fans of punk rock, and all very aware of the stereotypes and assumptions through which people see them, both inside and outside of their community. What
We Are Lady Parts captures so astutely is the intersectionality and interiority long denied Muslim women in Hollywood productions. The members of the punk band Lady Parts talk politics (Boris Johnson: “worse than wank”), evoke
Wayne’s World while exuberantly singing along to The Proclaimers’s “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” in a cramped car, cheer each other on at open-mic poetry nights, and hang out on double dates. The delight these women experience while in each other’s company is infectious—and doesn’t stop when they pause band practice to lay down their prayer rugs, or trade stories about embarrassing moments at the mosque, or argue about whether Muslim men look better with beards. While following the members of Lady Parts as they struggle to succeed as a band, the series underscores that the self-actualization of these women is strengthened, rather than hampered, by their personalized interpretations of Muslim faith. That traditionalism-meets-progressivism mashup is intentional from the show’s first minutes, and is best encapsulated in the introduction of Lady Parts’ band manager Momtaz (Lucie Shorthouse). While bedecked in a perfectly coordinated niqāb and burqa, she slamdances her way around the group’s basement rehearsal space, gestures emphatically with a joint, and smooths over a band disagreement with a quippy “Feminism, innit?”

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Netflix's 'Elite' Announces Cryptic 'Elite Week,' 4 New Short Stories


Netflix's 'Elite' Announces Cryptic 'Elite Week,' 4 New Short Stories
What is going on here? 
Though we all knew Netflix's
Elite was coming back for season four this summer, it looks like the show is going bigger than expected. After teasing storylines and characters on the official Instagram account, the series has now announced "
Elite Week," leading up to the premiere of the new episodes. 
"
Elite Week is all about surprises, parties and crushes," the page posted in a caption. "4 Short Stories [June 14-17]. Elite [season 4, June 18.]"
The photos themselves don't reveal much more, but we can let our minds wander.

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Elite season 4 release date confirmed: When is it back on Netflix?


Elite season 4 release date confirmed: When is it back on Netflix?
 
The Elite season 4 release date has been confirmed. Let’s consider the series’ renewal and when audiences can watch it on Netflix.
What is your favourite series of the last ten years?
If you’re a Netflix subscriber then chances are high that you’ve seen your choice on the streaming service.
Then, if you’re a fan of gripping dramatic-thrillers, chances are your answer to that question could very well be Elite.
This Spanish teen series was created for the streamer by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, first arriving back in 2018 with an 8-episode first season. Set in Las Encinas, it invites audiences to dive into the lives of students at a fictional elite secondary school.

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