If you see content in your recently viewed section, it's likely because someone else is using your Netflix profile, or you accidentally selected it and backed out of it. Under the account settings, you can view login activity.First, check for any devices that don't belong to you (or locations that aren't near you). You can click the option to Sign Out of all Devices and change your password to secure your account. " } }, "@type": "Question", "name": "Can I just delete an entire Netflix profile to remove a watchlist?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Yes, if you have a profile you'd like to remove, aside from the one used to create the account, you can click the edit option from within the app and remove it with all its stored content. " , "@type": "Question", "name": "If I delete my account, will my watch history be deleted?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "When you delete your Netflix account, it takes about ten months for all accompanying data to disappear. This scenario means you can recover your account with your watch history within that timeframe after you cancel your subscription. After the recovery timeframe ends, you can create a new account without the watch or search history. " , "@type": "Question", "name": "How do I recover my Continue Watching content?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "If you deleted your watch history, you also deleted your \"Continue Watching\" content. The shows and movies you haven't finished yet will no longer appear in the section of Netflix that allows you to pick back up where you left off. Honestly, there is no way to recover the content if you deleted it, but you can always start watching the show again.Many users have complained that their \"Continued Watching\" content disappeared. Assuming you didn't delete it, but it is gone, you can contact Netflix support for help. A glitch causes this content to disappear, reappear, and then disappear once more. Because the feature makes the platform much easier to use, it's worth reaching out to Netflix's support for help on this one." , "@type": "Question", "name": "Can you clear the search history on Netflix?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "Netflix doesn't really keep track of the shows and movies you've searched for, so there's no reason to delete it, and therefore there's no option to do so. Deleting your viewing history should suffice for privacy." , "@type": "Question", "name": "Can I delete the main profile on my account to reset my watchlist?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "No. But, you can make some edits and delete the viewing history. If you initially set the account up for someone else and would now like to refresh it for yourself, the original profile will need to remain. Click the edit option to update the name and profile picture. Then, delete all of the viewing activity to start fresh. This action removes all watched content, but it also removes the continued watching content and the biased recommendations based on previously streamed genres." ] } document.documentElement.className = document.documentElement.className.replace('no-js', 'js');.no-js img.lazyload display: none;figure.wp-block-image img.lazyloading min-width: 150px;.lazyload, .lazyloading opacity: 0;.lazyloaded opacity: 1;transition: opacity 400ms;transition-delay: 0ms;'use strict';var cls_disable_ads=function(n){function h(a,b){var c="function"===typeof Symbol&&a[Symbol.iterator];if(!c)return a;a=c.call(a);var d,e=[];try{for(;(void 0===b0
When you delete your Netflix account, it takes about ten months for all accompanying data to disappear. This scenario means you can recover your account with your watch history within that timeframe after you cancel your subscription.
No. But, you can make some edits and delete the viewing history. If you initially set the account up for someone else and would now like to refresh it for yourself, the original profile will need to remain.
Click the edit option to update the name and profile picture. Then, delete all of the viewing activity to start fresh. This action removes all watched content, but it also removes the continued watching content and the biased recommendations based on previously streamed genres.
So that you don't have to spend hours searching through thousands of movies, some good, some bad and everything in-between, we've compiled a list of the best science-fiction movies and television shows currently on Netflix.
Synopsis: 13-year-old Adam Reed, still grieving the sudden death of his father a year earlier, walks into his garage one night to find a wounded pilot hiding there. This mysterious pilot turns out to be the older version of himself from the future, where time travel is in its infancy. He has risked everything to come back in time on a secret mission. Together they must embark on an adventure into the past to find their father, set things right, and save the world. Adding to the challenge of the mission, the two Adams discover they really don't like each other very much, and if they're going to save the world, they're first going to have to figure out how to get along.
Why you should watch: Ryan Reynolds leads an all-star cast in this family action drama that incorporates much of Reynold's dry wit. While not paying too much attention to the so-called "rules" of time travel, it brings drama and the complexities of human relationships into a spirited science fiction movie aimed at older kids and young adults. Joining Reynolds is an impressive line up, including Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, Zoe Saldana and Catherine Keener. Plus it's directed by Shawn Levy, who also gave us "Free Guy" and "Real Steel."
Synopsis: The story of the first moon landing in the summer of 1969 from two interwoven perspectives. It both captures the astronaut and mission control view of the triumphant moment, and the lesser-seen bottom up perspective of what it was like from an excited kid's perspective, living near NASA but mostly watching it on TV like hundreds of millions of others. It's ultimately both an exacting re-creation of this special moment in history and a kid's fantasy about being plucked from his average life in suburbia to secretly train for a covert mission to the moon.
Synopsis: An international fleet of naval warships encounters an alien armada while on a Naval war games exercise and faces the biggest threat mankind has ever faced. An intense battle is fought on sea, land and air. If they lose, the world could face a major extinction event and an alien invasion. Will humans win this alien war, what are the aliens doing here, and what do they want?
Why you should watch: The premise of this movie is mostly nonsense, but it's a well-made popcorn flick and as such, surprisingly enjoyable. The plot doesn't stretch the imagination and it's kept relatively simple, but the connection to the board game, on which this is very loosely based, is cleverly incorporated. The action is exciting, the accompanying rock ballads are well placed and thankfully it's not overloaded with cheese. A solid cast including Alexander Skarsgrd, Adam Godley and Rihanna, all deliver solid performances in fun, entertaining, military-themed sci-fi movie.
Why you should watch: This and "Maniac" are two of the best, little-known sci-fi thrillers on Netflix at the moment. An impressive cast, including Graham and also Kyle Soller you might know from "Andor," Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Amaka Okafor and Shira Haas. The penultimate conclusion, is such an incredibly thrilling almost-finale, that when the actual finale comes, it throws you in a totally different direction. This is a masterclass in time travel thrillers and hopefully there will be a second season, but even if there isn't, this is still very much a must-see.
Why you should watch: This Dutch children's movie is not without its charm. Both Kika van de Vijver and Anniek Pheifer play Nova, as different ages and Marouane Meftah plays Nas. The story is interesting and the production values are high. Thanks to a combination of quality cinematography and a relevant underlying message, this feature from writer and director Maurice Trouwborst will more than likely appeal to many adults as well.
Synopsis: Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. The problem is that it's on a direct collision course with Earth. The other problem is that no one cares. Turns out warning mankind about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is an inconvenient fact to navigate.
Why you should watch: Not only does this boast an amazing cast, including Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Ron Perlman and Mark Rylance, but the writer and director behind it is the same individual who gave us "The Big Short" and "Vice" And "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," Adam McKay. It has all the signs that it's going to be a well-written, very funny, deeply disturbing and beautifully observed dark comedy-cum-satire. It is, in essence, a message about climate change and mocks those who willfully and repeatedly scoff at the science. And sadly, that could be applied to a number of things, including the pandemic, pollution, orbital debris...
Synopsis: In the near future, a hostile alien race has attacked Earth. In preparation for the next attack, the highly esteemed Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) and the International Military seek to find a future leader who can save the human race. Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield), a shy but strategically brilliant young mind, is recruited to join the elite, where he's trained to lead his fellow soldiers into an epic battle that will determine the future of Earth.
Why you should watch: This movie was a box-office failure and was listed in Variety's "Biggest Box-Office Bombs of 2013," but the book was a big success as were its four sequels. It's worth a watch simply because of its unique story and storytelling style. There are solid performances from everyone involved and it really should have spawned adaptations of the follow-up novels, but it probably would've had more success if it'd been released in 90s, when experimental sci-fi had a much longer shelf-life.
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