Two Big New Universal Movies Jumping to Netflix in May 2026
The Black Phone 2 and Gabby’s Dollhouse theatrical movie will jump to Netflix after their initial runs on Peacock in the US.
The Black Phone 2 and Gabby’s Dollhouse theatrical movie will jump to Netflix after their initial runs on Peacock in the US.
It’s your last chance to stream these fan-favorite movies, folks!
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