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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Oct. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) and CBS Corporation announced today a content licensing agreement in which all eight seasons of the SHOWTIME drama "Dexter" will become available for Netflix members in the United States. Beginning on Halloween (Oct 31, 2013), the first four seasons of the award-winning series will be available to watch instantly; seasons 5-8 will begin on Jan 1, 2014.

Starring Golden Globe winning actor Michael C. Hall, "Dexter" tells the story of Dexter Morgan, America's favorite serial killer. As a Miami forensics expert, he spends his days solving crimes, and nights committing them. But Dexter lives by a strict code of honor that is both his saving grace and lifelong burden. Torn between his deadly compulsion and his desire for true happiness, Dexter is a man in profound conflict with the world and himself.

"We're thrilled to have 'Dexter,' one of SHOWTIME's highest-rated shows on Netflix, and so quickly after it completed its record-breaking run," said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer for Netflix. "This is one of the great serialized dramas of the past decade and we know our members will enjoy discovering or reliving the twisted world of Dexter Morgan anywhere and anytime they want."

"We're excited to expand our relationship with Netflix's premium service with this groundbreaking SHOWTIME series," said Scott Koondel, Chief Corporate Content Licensing Officer, CBS Corporation. "SHOWTIME has created one of the signature programming brands on television, and this agreement for 'Dexter' further demonstrates the value of this content in the marketplace while expanding the show's passionate fan base to a whole new online audience."

ABOUT NETFLIXNetflix is the world's leading Internet television network with more than 40 million members in 41 countries enjoying more than one billion hours of TV shows and movies per month, including original series. For one low monthly price, Netflix members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on nearly any Internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.

Online on-demand streaming of "Dexter" has been available on Showtime's online portal, Showtime Anytime, to people who already pay for the premium network with a participating distributor such as Comcast or DirecTV.

But "Dexter" hasn't been available to stream as part of subscription services like Netflix or Amazon Prime Instant Video, even though sites like Netflix have other Showtime series -- "Weeds," for example -- among its on-demand library.

The announcement so soon after "Dexter" finished its run underscores how digital rights have become a lucrative avenue for media companies. CBS, which is also the parent company of CNET, struck a deal with Netflix rival Amazon this summer to pass along episodes of its sci-fi hit "Under the Dome" to the instant-streaming platform just four days after they aired on broadcast. The value of the deal, in addition to international rights for the show, made "Under the Dome" profitable for CBS before a single viewer saw it.

With the final season of "Dexter" coming to Netflix little more than three months after it wrapped up for TV subscribers, Showtime is welcoming new platforms to milk the value of one of its biggest hits.

My God. As horror fanatics we all know how cold and lonely the Netflix instant streaming can be. There are some real gems, but among them are some real pieces of shit, like Wishmaster. A 1997 effects heavy reimagining of genie lore that will numb your brain into jelly before destroying your mind with horrible acting, atrocious editing, and a severe misuse of Robert Englund.

So Wishmaster should be watched by those of you brave enough to see the insane depths of hell that horror was at in 1997. This movie had a 5 million dollar budget but looks like it was shot by people who knew nothing about framing or editing. There are a ton of good ideas here, but the execution is just plain awful.

From August 1st to August 4th, fans born on the 14th of any month can head to Atom and follow the instructions for their promo code to secure one free ticket per customer, while supplies last. This exclusive offer is available for any showtime of Longlegs during these dates.

There is potential good news for Star Trek fans outside the USA who feel they miss out on some of the latest things. Netflix and CBS have announced new licensing deal for streaming TV content in Canada and Latin America. The deals will include at least some Star Trek series. Details below.

At the beginning of July Netflix began streaming every episode of Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise to subscribers in the USA. Deep Space Nine will also become available in October. The Star Trek content is part of an overall licensing deal with CBS. And now Netflix and CBS have cut a new international licensing deal for Canada and Latin America.

TrekMovie is still trying to confirm what Star Trek shows are included in the new deal. So far the only thing confirmed in the official press release are the original Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation for Netflix in Latin America. Netflix announced in early July that it would be launching in 43 countries across Mexico, South America and the Caribbean later this year. However, it is possible that more Star Trek is coming Netflix in Latin America and Canada.

CBS Corporation [NYSE: CBS.A and CBS] and Netflix, Inc. [Nasdaq: NFLX] today announced a two-year, non-exclusive international licensing agreement that will enable certain television shows from across CBS Corporation to be streamed instantly to Netflix subscribers in Canada and Latin America. The agreement follows a separate domestic deal announced between the two companies in February. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Beginning in September, and for only $7.99 a month, Netflix members in Canada will be able to enjoy both the current and complete back seasons for CW hit "90210," as well as past seasons of critically lauded fan favorites from SHOWTIME such as "Californication," "Dexter," and "The United States of Tara." Canadian members will also have access to a broad range of CBS library programming, including "Numb3rs," "Sleeper Cell," and "Twin Peaks."

Netflix announced in early July that it would be launching in 43 countries across Mexico, South America and the Caribbean later this year. Under this new deal with CBS, previous seasons of series, including "90210," "Medium," "Nurse Jackie," "Californication" and "Dexter," will be available for Latin American members to watch instantly, as will a broad range of library titles, including the original "Star Trek," "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Charmed," and "Twin Peaks."

"We are delighted to be expanding our successful relationship with CBS to our newer markets in Canada and Latin America," said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer of Netflix. "We aim to provide the widest possible range of great TV shows so our members can always find something compelling to watch wherever and whenever they want."

MINEFIELD & DEADSTOP are 2 great episodes from season 2 of ENT. Its too bad you cannot get the commentary on DEADSTOP like you do on the DVD. Mike Sussman wrote that episode and he has an Audio commentary that has some nice insights to that episode.

A NIGHT IN SICKBAY is one of my wifes favorite episodes. I remember when they held the auction of the props from ST shows and that fake Porthos was one of the items for sale. I forget what issue of the current Star Trek magazine that showed the props and the dog was pictured.

In the last couple days Star Trek: TNG has gone missing from Netflix Canada. When I look at my viewing history, the episodes viewed are listed, but when you click them the status states: Not Available. WTH?

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