CBS medical drama Code Black will not return for a fourth season. Creator/showrunner Michael Seitzman revealed the news in a note to fans early Thursday on Twitter.
“The sad news came today that we were cancelled,” Seitzman wrote. “It’s been a true joy to make this show and watch your response every week. Thank you for all of your passion. Truly, our best episodes have yet to air. We hope you’ll watch and enjoy them. We made them for you.”
As for Code Black on Netflix, it’s such a new show that you probably won’t see it there for quite some time. Netflix does not usually air new programs but if you don’t mind waiting and hoping for a while, Code Black could appear on Netflix sometime in the future. Stream Code Black Online with the Official CBS App or Website. The selection from Netflix is certainly broad, you can watch show’s like: Orange is the New Black, Parenthood, Raising Hope, and The Office. You can also find hit movies and documentaries, which can even be bookmarked for viewing later.
Dear #CodeBlack fans, the sad news came today that we were cancelled. It's been a true joy to make this show and watch your response every week. Thank you for all of your passion. Truly, our best episodes have yet to air. We hope you'll watch and enjoy them. We made them for you.
— Michael Seitzman (@michaelseitzman) May 24, 2018
The series returned April 25 to soft numbers (0.7 rating in 18-49 demo, 5.56 million total viewers), with its Season 3 premiere down 33% compared with last season’s debut. It came down to the wire last year, with the show getting a last-minute Season 3 renewal, as it did for Season 2. Because of the late start, the network this year postponed the renewal decision until after the upfronts.
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We’ve all been there: You want to watch something on Netflix, so you end up spending 30 minutes searching through the recommended films and shows. Failing to find anything, you end up re-watching a sitcom you’ve already seen a million times. Fear not. Inverse has you covered! With this easy Netflix code hack, monotonous days of re-watching will soon be over.
For cord-cutters, a Netflix subscription is almost a requirement. But for many Netflix viewers, it can be hard to actually find anything you want to watch on the site. That’s because the site’s algorithm predicts what you want to see based on past viewing habits. This system took the place of a more traditional approach: sorting films and TV shows by genres such as drama, comedy, or action. Instead, your Netflix homepage contains categories like “Quirky TV Comedies” or “Teen TV for BFFs.”
Now, there’s nothing wrong with letting the Netflix recommendation engine offer choices if you’re open to suggestions and you generally stick to certain categories of streaming content.
What if you want to branch out from your usual documentary fare, though? Well, then it can be a lot harder to find what you want to watch. That’s where Inverse comes in.
There’s a near-endless list of secret codes you can use to discover a universe of Netflix categories you’ve never seen before.
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After you’ve logged in to your Netflix account, type in this URL:
http://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/INSERTNUMBER
Except instead of typing “INSERTNUMBER,” you insert a number. To find the number that corresponds with the type of film or series you want to watch, check this list of genres for codes that can open up a whole new world of Netflix for you.
Here are a few highlights from this list:
10118 = Comic Book and Superhero Movies
2653 = Anime Action
180 = Sports Documentaries
8195 = B-Horror Movies
If you want to go even deeper, down into the spiraling vortex of hyper-specific Netflix genres, check out this list of alternate genres. This list includes all the options listed under, say, “Mind-bending” or “Coming-of-age.” For instance, here’s just a fraction of the “Gritty” categories:
Now, when you’re in the mood for something new, you’ll actually be able to find something new on Netflix.
Even if you’re watching on a smart TV or on the mobile app, you can use this list to browse on your computer, and then search for the films on your TV or app.
Check back regularly for updates to these genre codes, since Netflix changes them regularly.
For those of you who want a little more precision in your curation, check out the unofficial Netflix online Global Search, where in addition to genre, you can filter by IMDb rating, Rotten Tomatoes rating, and release year. They can even point you in the direction of a VPN if a film is unavailable to stream in your locale.
So even though you’ll occasionally want to binge on your old favorites, hopefully now you can open up a new world of movies and TV shows on Netflix. After all, isn’t that why you bought your subscription in the first place?
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