Archive for ‘Netflix’

Swing into the Multiverse with Multiroom

by Adam Fay • posted on

Did you know that you can watch Fetch in up to 3 rooms of your house at the same time? It’s the Multiroom Multiverse at your place tonight

What’s Hot in March – New to Netflix, Paramount+ and the Movie & TV Stores

by Andrew Buckle • posted on

Check out what’s hot in March across Fetch. From blockbuster movies, to beloved TV series making a return, to huge streaming premieres and even some local reality to binge, there’s something for everyone this month.

All of Us Are Dead Swarming Netflix: 5 Other Zombie Shows to Sink Your Teeth Into.

by Drew Frimston • posted on

From its release, All of Us Are Dead sat comfortably on its throne in Netflix’s top shows for 15 days. With the titan that Squid Game became, it’s no surprise how well All of Us Are Dead was received. If you’re like me, you’ve already binged your way through the series and are in desperate need of some more zombie content.

5 Incredible Shows with Despicable Characters

by Adam Fay • posted on

Forget “Good Vs Evil” the best television today is all about “Evil Vs Evil”. Some of the most popular shows on the planet feature some of the most despicable characters of all time.

Hidden Horrors: What to Watch if You Liked Archive 81 on Netflix

by Andrew Buckle • posted on

Archive 81 has become a surprising Netflix hit and this ambitious horror series draws from a well of quality inspirations. Here is a list of movies and shows that we feel are worth checking out if you were as freaked out and fascinated by Archive 81 as we were.

10 Awesome TV Opening Credits You Don’t Want to Skip

by Andrew Buckle • posted on

Some shows feature awesome opening credit sequences that feel not only essential to the experience, setting the mood to appreciate the episode you’re about to watch, but works of art in their own right. Here’s a list of some of our favourites.

Fetch’s Favourite TV Shows of 2021

by Andrew Buckle • posted on

The editors at Fetch watched a lot of television in 2021, come get a glimpse into their favourites of the year. See if any strike a chord with you, then seek out ones you may have missed.

Not the “Next Game of Thrones” – Fantasy Shows That Stand on Their Own.

by Drew Frimston • posted on

In 2011 Game of Thrones premiered and took the world by storm, quickly rising to the top of the fantasy genre. Its popularity amongst not only fantasy fans, but fans of any genre was astounding. This began a cycle where anything even remotely similar to Game of Thrones in scale, tone or story was instantly compared to the HBO juggernaut. So let’s explore the shows that have been hindered by the phrase “the next Game of Thrones” and highlight how truly incredible they are in their own right.