Wiretap’s 2021 Pride Playlist for Your Virtual Celebrations
Pride festivities are being held a bit differently once again this year due to COVID-19. But we can still celebrate virtually with Netflix and a Wiretap playlist.
Read more15 Page-to-Screen Adaptations to Watch on Netflix
Learn about 15 Netflix Originals based on beloved books, comics, and graphic novels already available or coming soon.
Read moreHow Can Castlevania Season 4 End With a Bang?
Guest blogger and featured Wiretap user, Kate Sánchez, shares her hopes and questions for the fourth and final season of Castlevania.
Read moreHow to Instantly See User Comments in Netflix with Wiretap
We’re happy to announce that we’ve made some changes to our Who’s Here feature so that you can see all of a show’s comments, by user, at once. Yes, it’s that much easier to see what others are posting and reacting to. Now you don’t have to re-watch, unless you want to.
Read moreNetflix Anime Series Yasuke Centers on the First Black Samurai
Back in 2004, I must have mentioned playing playing the video game Samurai Warriors to my Dad over a call and he told me that there was once a Black samurai. This real-life samurai served under Nobunaga Oda in the 1500s.
Read moreA Conversation with DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Executive Producer, Ashley Miller (Part 2)
For Part 2 of our interview with Ashley Miller, we delve into working with Studio Mir, plotting key character arcs, the moments where his vision came to life, and that chilling song in the finale.
Read moreA Conversation with DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Executive Producer, Ashley Miller (Part 1)
DOTA: Dragon’s Blood arrived on Netflix last week, and social media has been ablaze with reactions, fan art, and questions following a cliffhanger ending. Rather than speculating about the series, Wiretap went straight to show creator and executive producer, Ashley Miller, to ask him about adapting the popular video-game franchise into an anime series.
Read moreBehind the Scenes of Moxie with Set Decorator Kimberly Wannop
If you’ve watched Moxie, the amount of detail that went into bringing the story to the screen likely caught your eye. One of the people responsible for that look is Emmy-winning set decorator, Kimberly Wannop. Read on for excerpts from our interview with her.
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