Select TV shows, un-tick everything but Netflix, then go by the countries one by one.
How often is this site updated?
Only reason I ask is I'm having a bit of a Star trek marathon at the moment and would like to catch up on the films too. They were all on there (on USA, Canada etc) late last year and early into this year but now are all gone apart from one or two.
This site seems to suggest they are all still available across various Netflix regions but I can't seem to find them!
Only reason I ask is I'm having a bit of a Star trek marathon at the moment and would like to catch up on the films too. They were all on there (on USA, Canada etc) late last year and early into this year but now are all gone apart from one or two.
This site seems to suggest they are all still available across various Netflix regions but I can't seem to find them!
I know for certain you'll find Star Trek films on Mexico. Pretty sure I've seen them on other regions too over the weekend.
Only reason I ask is I'm having a bit of a Star trek marathon at the moment and would like to catch up on the films too. They were all on there (on USA, Canada etc) late last year and early into this year but now are all gone apart from one or two.
This site seems to suggest they are all still available across various Netflix regions but I can't seem to find them!
All of the first ten Star Trek films are on NF Canada and some are on other regions. The 2009 film is on Mexico. In fact it looks like every Star Trek film and episode ever made can be found on Netflix (apart from Into Darkness of course!)
All of the first ten Star Trek films are on NF Canada and some are on other regions. The 2009 film is on Mexico. In fact it looks like every Star Trek film and episode ever made can be found on Netflix (apart from Into Darkness of course!)
Cool. I'll just have to remember to switch to Mexico and Canada in future
Anyone watching The Fall on BBC2 at the moment might be pleased to know all 5 parts have just been added to NF USA. Nice way to see the final 2 episodes early.
Anyone watching The Fall on BBC2 at the moment might be pleased to know all 5 parts have just been added to NF USA. Nice way to see the final 2 episodes early.
It's been a quality series so far with GA looking more gorgeous as she gets older:D
I found a free version, i'm not even sure what you call these things but it changes your ip address when you switch it on is it?
Anyway, its called Hotspot Shield.
It's free, very easy to use, and i've been using it for nearly 3 months now.... it's great.
The only downside is, there are pop ups every now and again...but its very safe.
Year... but how does it work on proper hardware devices, i.e. Roku, Apple TV, Smart TV's etc.... basically, when you want to watch a major release film, comfortably on the sofa and on the main television?
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Yes the deal Netflix signed with Disney is for all regions so expect a lot more on the UK site
How often is this site updated?
Only reason I ask is I'm having a bit of a Star trek marathon at the moment and would like to catch up on the films too. They were all on there (on USA, Canada etc) late last year and early into this year but now are all gone apart from one or two.
This site seems to suggest they are all still available across various Netflix regions but I can't seem to find them!
I know for certain you'll find Star Trek films on Mexico. Pretty sure I've seen them on other regions too over the weekend.
Not only that, it sucks big time!!:rolleyes:
All of the first ten Star Trek films are on NF Canada and some are on other regions. The 2009 film is on Mexico. In fact it looks like every Star Trek film and episode ever made can be found on Netflix (apart from Into Darkness of course!)
Cool. I'll just have to remember to switch to Mexico and Canada in future
It's been a quality series so far with GA looking more gorgeous as she gets older:D
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0848228/
Nice to know. I haven't seen that yet.
Would be great if 'twas in freedee too.
Just started watching it again (had originally relied on my brother's DVDs and attempted to watch the miniseries on Seesaw as I don't have Sky).
I found a free version, i'm not even sure what you call these things but it changes your ip address when you switch it on is it?
Anyway, its called Hotspot Shield.
It's free, very easy to use, and i've been using it for nearly 3 months now.... it's great.
The only downside is, there are pop ups every now and again...but its very safe.
Year... but how does it work on proper hardware devices, i.e. Roku, Apple TV, Smart TV's etc.... basically, when you want to watch a major release film, comfortably on the sofa and on the main television?