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That surreal entry into Marine life became the first chapter of The Pink Marine, White's memoir about coming of age—and coming out—while serving in the Reagan-era Marines. That memoir now forms the basis for Boots, an eight-episode limited series premiering Oct. 9 on Netflix, starring Miles Heizer, Liam Oh, Max Parker, Ana Ayora, and Vera Farmiga.
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And "The Witcher" has paid off richly for Netflix so far. From 2020 through the first half of 2025, it ranked as the No. 5 largest global revenue driver for the streamer. Having brought in nearly $930M so far, the fourth season may push it over the $1B mark.
Perhaps Norman Lear's last production credit, the eight-episode adaptation of 'The Pink Marine' features Miles Heizer as a teen learning about himself in basic training.
Based on former U.S. Marine Greg Cope White’s memoir “The Pink Marine,” executive produced by the late Norman Lear and adapted for television by Andy Parker, Netflix’s military dramedy, “Boots,” is an irreverent but insightful look at friendship,
If you’re tuning in hoping for a smutty gay love story along the lines of “Young Royals” or “Elite,” “Boots” won’t scratch that itch
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Kate Middleton stepped out in a striking olive green suit by Victoria Beckham while promoting early childhood initiatives, coinciding with the fashion designer and former Spice Girl’s new Netflix docu
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Via Dade Hayes of Deadline.com, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said during an appearance at the Bloomberg Screentime conference that the company is unlikely to make a bid for the next set of broadcast rights, which are expected to become available as of 2030. “ It doesn’t really fit with our strategy ,” Peters said. “We want to be disciplined.”