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    Netflix cancel yet another fan-favorite series with TV lovers left fuming

    By Sarah Tetteh,

    5 hours ago

    It's a case of another one bites the dust for Netflix fans after Unstable is the latest in a string of shows to get cancelled.

    Telly fans are threatening to cancel their subscriptions after a string of their favorite shows have faced the axe from the streaming giant Netflix .

    Now one of its latest shows Rob Lowe's Unstable has been canceled , sparking fans to head to X, to complain. They were particularly riled up as it follows the sad news That 90's Show and Kaos are not being renewed either.

    Deadline reports that Rob's 'show, based around a workplace, was axed as it failed to make Netflix' Top 10 despite it being so popular with fans. One said: " Gonna miss this show. But damn, Netflix! First Kaos and now Unstable? At least Nobody Wants This was renewed!" penned one.

    "Once again @netflix cancels a great show #Unstable it's like they want to make people [expletive] off. I hope @RobLowe gets the @TheGrinderFOX gang back together for a very long overdue 2nd season/movie/anything w/ the HILARIOUS cast!"

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    "It's not all doom and gloom though. With just a few weeks until Halloween , it's only right Netflix has ramped up its horror offerings.

    One of its latest shows will have fans hiding under the covers - as it's a horror that scares without blood, and has received rave reviews from theithacan.org - among others online.

    The movie, It’s What’s Inside , tells the story of a reunion that has gone terribly wrong. The entertainment site writes: "On the eve of a wedding, friends gather at a family estate to celebrate and reconnect before the big day."

    Theithacan.org continues: "Things are going great until the arrival of an eighth friend and his strange suitcase ruins their plans with a brutal game akin to “Mafia.” Despite many similarities to 2022’s “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” the film makes its own mark with sci-fi gimmicks and trickery."

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