Why Netflix’s Interface Is Now Similar to TikTok

the announcement press release regarding the new feature: “Regardless of whether you’re on your lunch break, commuting, or awaiting your next flight, Netflix on your mobile device accompanies you everywhere.” The new Clips feature is described as an “exciting initial step toward enhancing mobile for members,” as stated by Netflix.

Netflix also equated the mobile app redesign with the previous year’s overhaul of the Netflix TV app, an experience that received some user criticism upon its release. Nevertheless, Netflix believes that “the same emphasis on simplicity and enjoyment” will translate well to the mobile experience, particularly in terms of content discovery. The goal of the vertical video feed in the new Clips section is to assist users in discovering new content to view, and it may prove valuable. Instead of the infinite scrolling available in the standard Netflix app, whether on mobile, PC, or desktop, a highly tailored feed of clips might be more beneficial.

Significantly, the Clips section will not provide users with endless scrolling akin to TikTok and Instagram. This is something Netflix highlighted in the press release, indicating that a finite number of videos will be displayed at any time in the Clips section.

When will Clips become available?

The new mobile experience will launch on April 30, 2026, across multiple markets, including the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and South Africa. Users in those regions may need to update the Netflix mobile app to begin viewing the vertical video feed. The remaining parts of the world will gain access to Clips in

Apple TV’s Latest Comedy Horror Series Launches with Flawless Rotten Tomatoes Rating

Apple TV has a reputation for delivering high-quality content. With acclaimed series like “Severance” and “Ted Lasso” already in its portfolio, the platform is also home to the Academy Award-winning film “Coda,” among various other critically recognized successes. Nevertheless, enthusiasts of the horror-comedy genre may have been yearning for fresh material to dive into — particularly after the premature cancellation of Drew Barrymore’s “Santa Clarita Diet” — and a new series on Apple TV is gaining both critics’ and viewers’ applause.

For those seeking a frightfully delightful experience, the recently launched series “Widow’s Bay” shows great potential. Thus far, the 10-episode series is making a notable impression, holding a 100% Tomatometer score and a 93% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes. With only a few episodes of Season 1 currently available, you might want to explore our suggestions if you’re after an Apple TV miniseries that can be completed in a single day.

In a review for Tech Advisor, critic David Opie remarks, “Assuming that an old-school curse doesn’t arrive to ruin the fun, we might just be looking at the next big hit from Apple TV. It’s a classic in the making.” Clearly, if the encouragement from critics and online chatter isn’t sufficient to motivate you to watch, consider that series creator Katie Dippold boasts a notable background in Hollywood, having penned works like “Parks and Recreation” and “The Heat,” giving you an idea of what to anticipate.

Widow’s Bay is a wickedly entertaining experience on Apple TV.

Though not extremely prevalent on the platform, there is horror-themed content available on Apple TV. In fact, the service’s inaugural scary offering was M. Night Shyamalan’s 4-season series “Servant,” which did incorporate elements of dark comedy at times. Naturally, there’s also a fair share of corporate-horror and thrills in the previously highlighted “Severance” as well. However, the company’s newest series intends to elicit laughter just as frequently as it induces screams.

Set in a small island community off the New England coast sharing the same name, “Widow’s Bay” focuses on Mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys). Eager to revitalize the community’s grim living conditions (no Wi-Fi!), Mayor Loftis strives to satisfy his constituents despite believing the island is cursed. As the mayor gradually attracts tourists to the island, it becomes evident that the residents of Widow’s Bay had good reason to be concerned, as the superstitions haunting the island start to manifest.

Alongside Rhys, “Widow’s Bay” features Stephen Root, Kate O’Flynn, Kingston Rumi Southwick, Dale Dickey, and Kevin Carroll. The series has its first three episodes currently streaming on Apple TV, with new installments arriving each Wednesday until June 17. While the outlook for the series appears quite bright so far, we hope “Widow’s Bay” evolves into an Apple TV show worthy of repeated binge-watching — but for now, we will need to remain patient and observe.

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