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Poehler will produce through her Paper Kite Productions banner along with her partner Kim Lessing, with The Croods producer Jane Hartwell also producing. Riki Lindhome will pen the script from a story she wrote with Kate Micucci. Lindhome and Micucci also will exec produce and writing all the lyrics.

The story is a spin on the classic Cinderella story. Two stepsisters are overlooked for marriage by the prince and embark on an epic journey, realizing that their own perfect fairytales might be different from what they originally thought.

Netflix has announced that Amy Poehler's Paper Kite Productions will produce Steps, an animated musical-comedy written by Riki Lindhome, based on a story by Lindhome and Kate Micucci. Lindhome and Micucci will also handle the songs for the film, with Alyce Tzue (Soar) set to direct. Here's a synopsis:

In a spin on the classic Cinderella story, two stepsisters are overlooked for marriage by the Prince and embark on an epic journey, realizing that their own perfect fairytales might be different from what they originally thought.

Amy Poehler added: "We are so excited to be working with Netflix and the great Riki, Kate, and Alyce on this joyful and much-needed story." Poehler is producing along with Kim Lessing for Paper Kite Productions, and Jane Hartwell. It's the latest in a series of Poehler-related titles, including the recent Moxie and the 2019 film Wine Country, both of which she directed.

Anyone found a solution by any chance? I've tried all of the same steps you tried and still getting the ATV-ui92 error on my 3rd gen Apple TV for over a month now while Netflix works just fine on other devices.

Its a ongoing issue , which our technical research team is already investigating, unfortunately we don't have a instant resolution for this as well as there is no specific ETA, right now we will be escalating this issue and you need not have to chat back to check the status of the escalation.

Reporting a problem notifies our teams to investigate the issue and work on resolving it as quickly as possible. There is no timeframe for it to be resolved. However once resolved you will be able to sign in to Netflix app on apple tv. You need not have to chat back to us for checking the status of the escalation.

Thanks for checking up on this. I'm glad to see that Netflix is aware of this issue already. I guess the best we can do for now is just wait for them to fix it. Really appreciate your initiative here!

Netflix logged me out while tv was off two nights ago. I tried all the steps Netflix gave me, changed passwords, reset apple tv (3rd generation). My account is also in the US but I also spend a lot of time in Mexico City. Nothing works. Netflix passed the ball to Apple and Apple has no answers. I'm pretty frustrated with this situation. The rest of the apps (Amazon Prime, Appletv, PBS, etc.) work just fine. I am certain it is something Netflix is doing, nothing to do with AppleTV.

Here is what I just got from Netflix on this: "But just to set your expectations, If you continue to experience this error after performing a full factory reset, Then there may be an unrecoverable issue with your device. If that is the case, Then the next step would be for you to reach out to your device manufacturer - Apple , for more assistance." Not very encouraging.

This week, I've encountered strange behavior on two different Roku TVs in two different states. In both cases, while watching a show the app would suddenly stop and go back to the home screen. When resuming the show, it often would start playing a minute or two earlier in the episode than where it stopped. Also, the issue happens repeatedly, even after restarting the device. I've tested it on different internet sources, and that didn't make a difference.

Before I go the route of reinstalling apps or factory resetting, is anyone else experiencing something similar? This started about a week ago. It seems unlikely reseting will fix this gs as this is happening on more than one device in different locations.

I'm having the exact same issue but only on 1, my newest TV, a Roku TCL, 58 inch. Starts the episode on Netflix and with no warning stops and goes to the home page. i've tried everything from uninstalling to reinstalling the apps. Annoying to say the least.

There are a few possible reasons why your Prime and Netflix apps are crashing on your Roku TVs. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try before resorting to reinstalling apps or factory resetting:

Help, this problem just started for me in the last 24 hours on every TCL Roku Series 4, 5, 6 I own. Only Netflix and Prime crash, all other apps are fine. Tried restart, reinstall, no luck. Cannot figure out how to clear app cash, none of the TVs have Settings > System > Advanced system settings > App > Netflix/Prime Video > Clear cash option. Thanks.

Did you restart your Roku device before re-installing the channel? That step is crucial when performing the troubleshooting. If you haven't tried the suggested order (remove > restart > re-install), we would recommend giving it a shot once again. We also suggest doing the restart from the Settings menu by navigating to Settings > System > Power (If you do not see a Power submenu, skip to the next step.) > System restart.
For detailed instructions, refer to this Support link: How do I resolve channel playback issues?"

Does the issue occur on the Netflix channel only or all channels on your Roku devices? What are the steps to reproduce the issue you are seeing? What troubleshooting steps have you already taken to try to resolve the issue?

In today's digital age, streaming services like Netflix have revolutionized the way we consume entertainment, offering a vast library of movies, TV shows, and documentaries at our fingertips. However, figuring out how to get Netflix on TV can sometimes seem challenging. While watching Netflix on a laptop or smartphone is convenient, nothing beats the experience of enjoying your favorite content on the larger screen of your TV. This guide provides you with a step-by-step process to connect Netflix to your TV using various devices you might already have at home, including Smart TVs, gaming consoles, streaming sticks like Chromecast, Roku, and Amazon Fire Stick, and even your regular computer.

Netflix has become the go-to source for streaming TV shows and movies, but how do you get it on your TV? We'll show you how to connect Netflix to a TV so that you can watch all of your favorite content from the comfort of your living room.

The Netflix app can be found on the home screen or main menu of smart TVs that support Netflix. Try searching for Netflix in the app store on your TV to see if it's there. Then do the following steps:

Chromecast is a compact streaming device. It is connected to your TV's HDMI connection with a cable that is included. Your TV's HDMI ports are often numbered. Keep track of the number of HDMI ports you are using.

Now that you know how to connect Netflix to TV, you can enjoy watching your favorite shows and movies in high definition. We hope this guide has provided you with the information needed to successfully connect Netflix to your TV! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to contact us!

If you're on the fence about splitting from Netflix, here's how to decide which subscription to nix. Plus, a list of free streaming alternatives to Netflix that will save you even more money, 10 ways to save money on streaming, and an app that can help you get your subscriptions in order. Want more? Here's CNET's guide to finally cutting the cord. And here's how to cancel Disney Plus and how to cancel Amazon Prime.

To cancel your subscription, go to netflix.com/cancelplan and sign in with the email address and password you used for your account. Once you're signed in, you'll have two options. You can cancel your account but keep using it through your next billing date, or you can downgrade your plan to save some money each month. Here are all the Netflix plans compared.

When you cancel your subscription, Netflix will keep all information linked to your account for 10 months. That means information such as your viewing history, account profiles and favorites will still be there if you decide to restart your subscription within that time.

It makes sense that Netflix would hold onto this type of information, but if you want to have all of your personal data deleted prior to the end of the 10-month period, you'll need to take an extra step.

More specifically, you'll need to send an email to "pri...@netflix.com" using the email address that's linked to your Netflix account. Netflix will not accept requests from a different email address that references the email linked to your account. It has to be from the same address.

If you don't want to have your information deleted early, but you share your account password with someone else, it's a good idea to change your password after canceling your subscription. That way, whoever you share your account with doesn't log into your account and restart the monthly fee.

Still looking for ways to cut subscriptions? Read how to cancel and then delete your Amazon Prime account. It involves more work than Netflix. Same goes for your Google account, should you be ready to get the search giant out of your life.

Our backstory: Years ago (2015?) we planned a day trip to Ravello from Amalfi town, our home base on the Amalfi Coast. But the line for the bus was very long. So we consulted our trusty Rick Steves guidebook and learned about a hike to a town we had not heard of before. We followed the route, something like "follow the sidewalk outside of town, turn left and climb hundreds of steps up and down..." So we did, up through winding tunnels, more stairs, peek a boo views, then down more steps into a charming, small, quiet plaza. We enjoyed delicious pasta with maybe a dozen other tourists in sight. Over the years we have returned many times, enjoyed a meal and even visited the local barber shop.

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