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Stranger Things 5, the final season of the hit Netflix show, is coming in 2025.
Breathe easy, Bandersnatch fans: the streamer's 2018 interactive movie will be sticking around.
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The Marvel Disney+ show will enter the awards race as a comedy series, rather than a standalone miniseries.
Netflix and Johnnie Walker teamed up to release a special Squid Game whisky bottle, and here's our adventure with it.
The finale of Marvel's latest TV show didn't hold back on having a cost to its many trials.
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U.S. politics have always been a muse for popular manga series like Death Note, Baki, and Chainsaw Man, but today we're looking back at one of Trump's most prescient appearances.
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Paramount has posted the first seven minutes of the hit horror sequel... but there's a catch.
The Star Wars and Indiana Jones legend is happy to lend his talents to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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