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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Heartstopper Forever release date and time on Netflix — how to stream Nick and Charlie's final farewell in the US, UK and Australia ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Heartstopper Forever will be the final time we ever see Nick, Charlie, and the gang on Netflix — here's the release information you'll need to know. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>I almost can't write too much of an intro because I'll cry, but Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie's (Joe Locke) beautiful love story is about to come to a close in <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-has-shared-the-highly-anticipated-trailer-for-heartstopper-forever-and-the-final-installment-has-an-interactive-feature-for-fans-to-enjoy"><em>Heartstopper Forever</em></a>. </p><p>Since 2022, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/features/six-feel-good-shows-to-watch-if-youre-still-pining-over-heartstopper"><em>Heartstopper </em></a>has captivated the hearts of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>subscribers, faithfully adapting the graphic novel series by Alice Oseman of the same name. In fact, if this is all too much for you, you can literally relive the ending again — Oseman has just published its sixth installment.</p><p>Frankly, I think <em>Heartstopper </em>will really live up to its "forever" subtitle. But when does <em>Heartstopper Forever</em> arrive on Netflix?</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-WwqLPX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/WwqLPX.js" async></script><h2 id="what-time-can-i-watch-heartstopper-forever-on-netflix">What time can I watch Heartstopper Forever on Netflix?</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="high" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/locuQ-skySE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Heartstopper Forever</em> drops on Netflix on July 17, 2026. </p><p>As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that we saw across seasons 1-3.</p><p>For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:</p><ul><li><strong>US</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>Canada</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>UK</strong> – 8am BST</li><li><strong>India</strong> – 12:30pm IST</li><li><strong>Singapore</strong> – 3pm SGT</li><li><strong>Australia</strong> – 6pm AEST</li><li><strong>New Zealand</strong> – 8pm NZDT</li></ul><h2 id="when-do-new-episodes-of-heartstopper-forever-come-out">When do new episodes of Heartstopper Forever come out?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="uV8TWb48QNub6yR5kGRQHV" name="heartstopper-nick-charlie" alt="Nick and Charlie lie on a bed" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/uV8TWb48QNub6yR5kGRQHV.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p><em>Heartstopper Forever</em> isn't actually season 4... it's a feature-length film. </p><p>According to the streamer, it's clocking in with a runtime of 114 minutes, so that basically the equivalent of 4.5 episodes.</p><p>Sadly, this will be it for the show's run on Netflix.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (July 10) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ It's been a lean week for new releases on the world's biggest streaming platforms. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ tom.power@futurenet.com (Tom Power) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tom Power ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Ready to relax this weekend in front of your TV (or smartphone, I'm not judging)? Some of you will do well to find something worth enjoying on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>.</p><p>Indeed, it's been a surprisingly quiet week for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and TV shows. And, while there's just enough to fill this week's streaming round-up, a few of you might not be enthused by how weak the selection is compared to past editions</p><p>Still, I'm holding out hope that one of the below will pique your interest. If not... well, there's always the 2026 World Cup quarter finals to watch instead! — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="little-house-on-the-prairie-season-1-netflix">Little House on the Prairie season 1 (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/AmF0JRoWRGU" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a> has made it 1974 all over again! The Ingalls family return to the small screen in this adaptation of <em>Little House on the Prairie</em> (<strong>NB:</strong> read my<em> </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/little-house-on-the-prairie-review"><em>Little House on the Prairie </em>review</a> while you're here), which is based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's book series namesake.</p><p>Essentially, this story, which sees protagonist Laura navigates her childhood days on the Prairie lands of Kansas, is comfort watching at its peak. And, while its typical "Netflix look" can be grating, if you look past the form, the content is meaningful. Season 2 is already on the way, too, and I'm already looking forward to it. <em>— Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter </em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=little%20house&jbv=81748089"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> Little House on the Prairie</strong></em><strong> season 1 on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-westies-mgm-and-prime-video">The Westies (MGM+ and Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/FxE1kOCS5js" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Searching for a new gritty crime drama to gorge? <em>The Westies</em>, a J.K. Simmons-fronted MGM+ TV Original that's also available on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a>, should appeal to you.</p><p>Set in the early 1980s, it follows the notorious New York crime family as they navigate mob wars, familial infighting, and an FBI investigation that might unsettle the increasingly fragile truce that the Hell's Kitchen-based syndicate has with the Italian Mafia.</p><p>Episodes 1 and 2 of this Amazon TV Original are out now, while new chapters will air weekly every Sunday for the foreseeable future. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.mgmplus.com/series/the-westies" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> The Westies </strong></em><strong>on MGM+</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0FDKEIGRE8OSGM152ELLHAH73M" target="_blank"><strong>Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-long-walk-hbo-max">The Long Walk (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/vAtUHeMQ1F8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Francis Lawrence's excellent <em>The Long Walk </em>has strolled onto<a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max"> HBO Max</a> and, in my view,it's one of the best Stephen King adaptations of all-time.</p><p>Set in a dystopian 1970s, a group of boys compete in an annual televised competition where they're forced to walk non-stop while maintaining a pace of 4.8 km per hour. If they don't, they're killed. There can only be one winner, too, so the pressure is on.</p><p>There are lots of likeable characters here and one very <em>unlikeable </em>one in the form of Mark Hamill's The Major, which is arguably his creepiest performance yet. <em>— Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/au/en/movies/long-walk/92b085e4-764c-41ca-a46f-4d76a5b28642" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Long Walk</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="trying-season-5-apple-tv">Trying season 5 (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/8-_Oxuozsw4" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a>'s long running comedy series <em>Trying </em> has returned for its fifth season. </p><p>Esther Smith and Rafe Spall return as central couple Nikki and Jason, who we've watched journey to become parents and, now they have two foster children, they're having to navigate unexpected challenges. This season, Kat (Charlotte Riley), the biological mother of Princess and Tyler, returns and causes the family dynamics to shift. </p><p><em>Trying </em>has been praised for its approach to difficult themes, providing both comedy and emotionally charged moments. It's very good to have this Apple TV Original back on our screens. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/trying/umc.cmc.6muy4la7lj1omu5nci4bt2m66" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Trying</strong></em><strong> season 5 on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="wardriver-paramount">Wardriver (Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/oCqtCFrjixY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Did you really think that we were going to leave you action fans hanging this week? Introducing <em>Wardriver</em>, a new movie that's just dropped on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus">Paramount+</a> and has already been described by fans online as "great acting of unsavory characters."</p><p>In it, we follow a hacker who gets caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse when he's forced into a multi-mullion dollar cyberheist. There's a real sense of jeopardy here, as every line of code could be his last.</p><p>Hopefully, that "last" doesn't come before the end of the movie's pithy 94-minute runtime. But hey, who knows with storytelling these days? <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/movies/video/ALVE01KT7XSDE0EY8SKAZ18GSWT734/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Wardriver</strong></em><strong> on Paramount+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-man-will-burn-hbo-max">The Man Will Burn (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/kRhUYPtp6Ao" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>No doubt you've heard of The Burning Man, but how much do you know about its roots? You can now experience this iconic arts festival from the comfort of your living room, so you don't even need to to trek out into the desert.</p><p>Across four episodes, we go behind the scenes of the eponymous effigy's festival, from its origins all the way up to the present day. There's particular focus on organizing an event of this scale in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, too. </p><p>Both seasoned "Burners" and new arrivals feature in the documentary, giving us a complete look at the festival and how it has evolved over time. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/shows/man-will-burn/6e69de11-44dc-472a-a7bb-1f0b4be7738b" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Man Will Burn</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="married-at-first-sight-season-20-peacock">Married at First Sight season 20 (Peacock)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/hxO1zuoQtyA" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Despite all the controversies surrounding the international versions, we're returning to where it all began with <em>Married at First Sight</em>. Just as <em>Love Island USA </em>comes to an end as well, so perfect timing.</p><p>You know the score here: 14 new singles will agree to marry someone they’ve never met, and see if their newfound relationship was actually worth saying "I do" for.</p><p>Experts Paul C. Brunson and Doctor Lisa Paz are returning to oversee the drama and, judging by the above trailer, the weddings themselves genuinely look the chicest they've ever been. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/married-at-first-sight" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Married at First Sight</strong></em><strong> season 20 on Peacock</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix is expanding its range of content again, and this time it’s chasing YouTube — and I’m starting to question whether it actually cares about the future of its original movies and shows ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Netflix is bringing YouTube-style content to the platform soon — has it stopped caring about its original dramas? ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ rowan.davies@futurenet.com (Rowan Davies) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Rowan Davies ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/q5Az6iW5pbAotRovdNvQAf.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Rowan is an Editorial Associate and Apprentice Writer for TechRadar. A recent addition to the news team, he is involved in generating stories for topics that spread across TechRadar&#039;s categories. His interests in audio tech and knowledge in entertainment culture help bring the latest updates in tech news to our readers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;He has been writing for publications since he started his studies at age 18. Rowan graduated from Cardiff University in 2023 after attaining a Master&#039;s in Creative Writing, and earlier a Bachelor&#039;s in Media, Journalism, and Culture. He began his journey as a writer at Cardiff University&#039;s Quench Magazine contributing to film/ TV, music, and culture sections, later becoming Music Section Editor.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In his free time, Rowan is a freelance writer for Cardiff-based culture magazine Buzz where he reviews music, film, and conducts interviews with featured guests. When he is not writing, you can find him at any given music gig, or endlessly scrolling TikTok immersing in celebrity news and drama. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a> has proved that it has a knack for producing solid original content, from <em>Stranger Things </em>and<em> Squid Game </em>to<em> Bridgerton</em>, but now the platform is again diversifying into new content areas — and its reputation as one of the<a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare"> best streaming services</a> is starting to slip for me.</p><p>Starting on August 3, the platform will be adding video content from a number of popular online outlets including Buzzfeed, Conde Nast, and Variety, spanning topics such as lifestyle, food and drink, fashion, and entertainment. Basically, all the video series you can already find on YouTube will be coming to Netflix.</p><p>Netflix says subscribers will be able to stream “some of [their] favorite videos from around the Internet without having to leave Netflix,”<a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/digital-publisher-videos" target="_blank"> as the service puts it</a> — with videos ranging from short two-minute watches, to in-depth 20-minute content. The videos will be available to viewers in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand first. </p><p>When the new content lands on the platform, you’ll have another way to watch popular internet video series like Variety’s Lie Detector Test and Architectural Digest’s Walking Tour without having to leave the Netflix app.</p><h2 id="the-netflix-originals-graveyard-is-growing">The Netflix Originals graveyard is growing </h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1203px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.28%;"><img id="pSM5zvt6KsYBYp9Fw8MXY3" name="The Boroughs" alt="The Boroughs" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/pSM5zvt6KsYBYp9Fw8MXY3.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1203" height="677" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Netflix axed its sci-fi series The Boroughs after just one season  </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Netflix clearly wants to diversify beyond its usual film and TV show offerings. Recently, the service announced its<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/ive-been-a-netflix-subscriber-for-25-years-and-i-cant-decide-if-clips-is-the-best-or-worst-thing-to-happen-to-the-mobile-app"> Clips short-form video feed</a>, which is clearly borrowed from TikTok and Instagram Reels. It’s also investing in video podcasts, looking to capture a slice of a market that’s already catered to by<a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/audio-streaming/spotify"> Spotify</a> and other services.</p><p>I understand that viewing habits are shifting, but Netflix’s attempts at moving into new content feels like a Katy Perry album release, with the streaming giant trying to chase trends for the sake of keeping up appearances, when it should be focussing its time and resources on producing quality original content.</p><p>That brings me to the ‘two season problem’.</p><p>Netflix has an awful habit of pulling its original shows, even if subscribers love them, after just one or two seasons.<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-has-canceled-the-boroughs-after-one-season-despite-rave-reviews-but-theres-a-major-reason-why-its-not-coming-back"> The platform just canceled <em>The Boroughs</em> after one season</a> despite it receiving rave reviews — and <em>Stranger Things </em>creators The Duffer Brothers were attached to the project, so a second season was widely expected.</p><p>According to the platform, this decision was taken due to production costs (sci-fi is expensive to produce), but somehow Netflix still manages to find enough money to pump into reality shows that receive nowhere near as much critical acclaim as its axed shows get, and which, I’d argue no one <em>really </em>wants.</p><p>Although spin-off show <em>Squid Game: The Challenge</em> climbed the Netflix charts, the roaring success of the original TV series helped it massively. But, as<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/squid-game-the-challenge-season-2-review"> our streaming writer Jasmine Valentine says in her two-star review</a>, the second season was “nowhere near as good as its first”. Between this and the pure cringe-fest that was <em>Floor is Lava</em>, you’d think Netflix would’ve learned its lesson — apparently not.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="M6MXQivCNSFvwE4CeenjH7" name="Severance 2.jpg" alt="Mark and other Lumon Industries employees look at something off camera in Severance season 1" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/M6MXQivCNSFvwE4CeenjH7.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Compared to Netflix, Apple TV is one of the few streaming services that keeps the fire of its original shows burning  </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Apple Tv Plus)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Instead, it’s continued to churn out one reality show after the next. I couldn’t make it past the first 20 minutes of <em>Age of Attraction</em>, and now my favorite childhood movie is about to have the magic sucked out of it thanks to a new<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/im-an-ai-fan-but-netflixs-use-of-an-ai-generated-gene-wilder-voice-for-its-willy-wonka-reality-show-broke-me-and-weve-officially-gone-too-far"> Wonka-themed reality show</a>. </p><p>I’m not the only one who thinks this, my colleague and streaming writer Lucy Buglass is on the same page, telling me “Netflix’s decision to host content from other platforms has been met with criticism, and there’s a good reason for that. Many beloved Netflix shows have been axed by the streaming service, and in 2024<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-shows-canceled-in-2024"> Netflix canceled these 9 shows</a> despite many of them performing well with both critics and audiences.</p><p>“When you compare Netflix to other streaming services, it’s shocking how quick they are to abandon their shows. Competitor Apple TV has a lot of faith in its original programming from sci-fi hit<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/severance-season-2-review"> <em>Severance</em></a>, to horror comedy<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/widows-bay-review"> <em>Widow’s Bay</em></a><em>, </em>and the moreish drama<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/margos-got-money-troubles-review"> <em>Margo’s Got Money Troubles</em></a>. All of these shows have been renewed for new seasons in the future, which is welcome news for loyal fans.</p><p>“I’m concerned that Netflix keeps neglecting some great-quality shows in favor of hosting content we can already get elsewhere. Time and time again, TV fans are not getting a satisfying finale because storylines are cut off abruptly after being axed. This only discourages people from watching new shows if they’re going to be left on a permanent cliffhanger.”</p><p>Competing against YouTube is going to be quite a challenge for Netflix, and it makes me wonder if it'll be successful in luring more viewers in its direction. But for the time being, I wish it would just focus on quality of quantity. </p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Season 1 has only just dropped on Netflix, but Little House on the Prairie season 2 was renewed before it was released. Here's everything we know about production so far. ]]>
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                                <div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Little House on the Prairie season 2: key information</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text">- Season 2 renewed before season 1 even aired<br>- No confirmed release date or plot<br>- Main cast expected to return, new cast confirmed to be introduced<br>- Production is underway as of July 2026</p></div></div><p>If there's a reboot I've been pleasantly surprised by in recent years, its <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>'s take on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/little-house-on-the-prairie-review"><em>Little House on the Prairie</em></a>.</p><p>Based on the classic book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder of the same name, we follow the Ingalls family as they relocate to the Prairie lands of Kansas. Seen through the eyes of youngest daughter Laura (Alice Halsey), we're reminded of what's important in life — respect, understanding and a willingness to grow.</p><p>All eight episodes of season 1 are now available to stream, but luckily for fans, season 2 was renewed before the new series even premiered.</p><p>There's still a lot left to learn about what's to come, but here's everything we know so far.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-OdRDoe"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/OdRDoe.js" async></script><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-little-house-on-the-prairie-season-2-release-window-predictions"><span>Little House on the Prairie season 2 release window predictions</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="HtTrdzNNj78J9oyX3fnz6g" name="LHOTP" alt="The Ingalls family look at a letter while sitting in a wagon" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HtTrdzNNj78J9oyX3fnz6g.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>As of July 2026, <em>Little House on the Prairie</em> season 2 is currently in production. If all goes well, we can predict that new episodes could come out as early as mid 2027, but we could easily be left waiting for longer. </p><p>“I’m incredibly grateful to our wonderful cast and crew, who put their hearts and hard work into making our first season come alive,” showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine told Netflix. “We can’t wait to share this new adaptation of the <em>Little House</em> books with the world, and we’re thrilled that Netflix is giving us the opportunity to continue the story.”</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-little-house-on-the-prairie-season-2-trailer-is-there-one"><span>Little House on the Prairie season 2 trailer: is there one?</span></h2><p>Don't be silly. It took us until mid June 2026 to get one for season 1, so expect the first full trailer to arrive around four weeks before the second season does.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-little-house-on-the-prairie-season-2-cast"><span>Little House on the Prairie season 2 cast</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="6ZjmAgGw23eKD8tsA2cRpB" name="LHOTP" alt="The Ingalls family dance while Charles plays the fiddle" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/6ZjmAgGw23eKD8tsA2cRpB.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>We're expecting the following main cast members to return for <em>Little House on the Prairie </em>season 2:</p><ul><li>Alice Halsey as Laura Ingalls</li><li>Skywalker Hughes as Mary Ingalls</li><li>Luke Bracey as Charles Ingalls</li><li>Crosby Fitzgerald as Caroline Ingalls</li></ul><p>Our season 1 supporting cast are less likely to return, given that the season finale saw the Ingalls family leaving Kansas for pastures new after the field fires.</p><p>However, we do know that these new faces will be joining the action:</p><ul><li>Willa Dunn as Nellie Oleson, Laura’s ultimate rival</li><li>Charlotte Sullivan as Margaret Oleson, Nellie's mother</li><li>Rachelle Lefevre as Eva Beadle, a schoolteacher</li></ul><p>We can expect more new faces to be announced closer to release, so watch this space.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-little-house-on-the-prairie-season-2-plot-predictions"><span>Little House on the Prairie season 2 plot predictions</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="6oa6EWs3oQFgqKjbDBxMyB" name="LHOTP" alt="Laura stands in the back of a wagon" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/6oa6EWs3oQFgqKjbDBxMyB.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Logically, <em>Little House on the Prairie</em> will adapt the next book in Wilder's original series, <em>On the Banks of Plum Creek</em>. </p><p>Having left their little house on the Kansas prairie (which is exactly what we saw at the end of season 1), the Ingalls family travels by wagon to Minnesota, settling on the banks of Plum Creek.</p><p>The book covers a five-year span of Wilder's childhood, so we could see the Ingalls stay there for a while should the Netflix series continue to be renewed. </p><p>This also makes sense for introducing Nellie, who we meet in <em>On the Banks of Plum Creek</em>.</p><p>The Ingalls are going to have their work cut out for them, with the Locust Plague of 1874 and a blizzard both key parts of Wilder's childhood at this time.</p><h2 id="will-there-be-more-seasons">Will there be more seasons?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="FvZ4dYx7dHkQaXgwE3XUFT" name="LHOTP" alt="Caroline and Charles embrace" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FvZ4dYx7dHkQaXgwE3XUFT.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Interestingly (but unsurprisingly, judging by how the 1974 TV series was adapted) we've already skipped past two books in Wilder's series before season 1 even begins.</p><p>Here's the full <em>Little House </em>series list:</p><ul><li><em>Little House in the Big Woods</em> (1932)</li><li><em>Farmer Boy</em> (1933)</li><li><em>Little House on the Prairie</em> (1935)</li><li><em>On the Banks of Plum Creek</em> (1937)</li><li><em>By the Shores of Silver Lake</em> (1939)</li><li><em>The Long Winter</em> (1940)</li><li><em>Little Town on the Prairie</em> (1941)</li><li><em>These Happy Golden Years</em> (1943)</li><li><em>The First Four Years</em> (1971)</li></ul><p>As you can see, there's a plethora of material there for the taking if Netflix chooses to continue on with the series. It could easily be sustained for long enough to rival <em>Virgin River</em>, Netflix's current longest-running original series of all time. </p><p>If there is to be any renewal news, we'll likely hear about it a lot closer to season 2's eventual release. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'We've come full circle now': Netflix’s transformation into cable is almost complete as it ponders always-on channels to boost viewer engagement ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Netflix is apparently considering live channels rolling around the clock to keep audiences watching. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>A new report claims that Netflix is testing always-on, live channels</strong></li><li><strong>These could have scheduled programming and stream around the clock</strong></li><li><strong>The rumors have been met by a largely negative reaction</strong></li></ul><p>When Netflix first pivoted from mail-order DVDs to internet streaming, it was a refreshing <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/internet/netflix-adds-the-personal-touch-offers-profiles-to-all-1170287">alternative to cable</a>: stacks of ad-free content, on-demand, for one monthly fee. Since then, Netflix has slowly turned into cable, and that looks likely to continue.</p><p>According to "people familiar with the matter" speaking to <a href="https://www.wsj.com/business/media/netflix-is-exploring-live-tv-and-bundles-as-it-struggles-to-keep-viewers-hooked-e1eb28f6?st=S1LJye" target="_blank">the Wall Street Journal</a>, Netflix is considering live, always-on channels that would stream around the clock and have scheduled programming much like conventional cable and free-to-air channels.</p><p>These channels might show certain programs on a loop, for example, or focus on particular genres, according to the insider sources. Another idea floated within the company has been to bundle other subscription services, such as Peacock, into Netflix for an additional fee (as Prime Video <a href="https://www.techradar.com/televisions/streaming-devices/apple-is-introducing-useful-accessibility-features-in-tvos-27-for-apple-tv-4k-that-will-appeal-to-everyone-including-larger-text-and-auto-generated-subtitles-but-some-major-streaming-apps-dont-use-apples-own-app-tech-that-enables-them">and Apple TV</a> already do).</p><p>This is all in response to declining subscriber engagement, as per the report — the idea is to get more people staying for longer inside the Netflix apps. Competition for eyeballs has never been fiercer across streaming platforms, the web, and traditional TV.</p><h2 id="the-circle-is-complete">The circle is complete</h2><blockquote class="reddit-card"  ><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/netflix_reportedly_considers_adding_alwayson">Netflix reportedly considers adding always-on channels</a> from <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology">r/technology</a></blockquote><script async src="//embed.redditmedia.com/widgets/platform.js" charset="UTF-8"></script><p>You may remember the slide towards cable that Netflix started in earnest in 2022, when the platform <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/confirmed-adverts-are-coming-to-netflix">introduced ads</a>. Since then, the ad-supported tier has become well established (and risen in price several times).</p><p>The reaction to the rumors <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/netflix_reportedly_considers_adding_alwayson/" target="_blank">on Reddit</a> has been largely negative. "We've come full circle now," correctly observes <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/comment/owlgty8/" target="_blank">one poster</a>, while <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/comment/ownfnhg/" target="_blank">another says</a> "I would expect it to be terrible". There are also worries about future price increases to coincide with the launch of extra channels, and general frustration with the quality of Netflix's catalog.</p><p>Several of the online reactions have been more positive though: viewers who have these kinds of channels on other services <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/comment/owlpye1/https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/comment/owlpye1/" target="_blank">say they</a> regularly use them <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1us6iws/comment/owltkm7/" target="_blank">just to have</a> something on in the background that doesn't require too much effort.</p><p>Other ways Netflix has tried to keep viewers locked in recently have included video podcasts and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/ive-been-a-netflix-subscriber-for-25-years-and-i-cant-decide-if-clips-is-the-best-or-worst-thing-to-happen-to-the-mobile-app">short-form video clips</a>. We may know more about its future plans next week, when Netflix is set to reveal its latest earnings and engagement reports. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ The Gentlemen season 2 release date will arrive on Netflix just weeks before MobLand season 2 hits Paramount+ — as fans dub September 'Guy Ritchie month' ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ On the same day as MobLand confirms its schedule, Netflix has dropped the release date and trailer for The Gentlemen season 2.... and they're just weeks apart. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix confirms release date of September 3 for </strong><em><strong>The Gentlemen</strong></em><strong> season 2, and drops first teaser trailer</strong></li><li><strong>Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, Ray Winstone, Joley Richardson and Vinnie Jones are all set to return</strong></li><li><strong>New series will consist of eight episodes, picking up one year after the season 1 finale</strong></li></ul><p>Guy Ritchie fans have been well fed today: not only has <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/paramount-plus">Paramount+</a> dropped a <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus/mobland-season-2-release-date-trailer">release date and trailer for <em>MobLand </em>season 2</a>, but <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>has done the same for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-gentlemen-season-2"><em>The Gentlemen</em> season 2</a> mere hours after.</p><p><em>The Gentlemen</em> season 2 will release on September 3, with <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus/mobland-season-2"><em>MobLand </em>season 2</a> following up from September 18. Both shows are created and produced by Ritchie, despite being on different <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">streaming services</a>.  </p><p>As the streamer explains, "It’s been one year since Eddie (Theo James) and Susie (Kaya Scodelario) joined forces to work together in Bobby’s (Ray Winstone) criminal empire overseas. As they drive to expand their enterprise, the decisions Bobby is making seem to be increasingly unsound.  </p><p>"Now Eddie and Susie must decide whether to take action or risk losing it all, but unfettered ambition never ends well."</p><p>James, Scodelario and Winstone are reprising their roles, alongside Joley Richardson and Vinnie Jones. New cast members include Hugh Bonneville, Benjamin Clementine, Benedetta Porcaroli, Michele Morrone, Sergio Castellitto, Amra Mallassi and Tyler Conti.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eBzdke"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eBzdke.js" async></script><h2 id="the-gentlemen-season-2-also-casts-boxer-chris-eubank-jr-in-his-acting-debut">The Gentlemen season 2 also casts boxer Chris Eubank Jr. in his acting debut </h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/aOY7HTQlsSo" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>On top of this, there are two more unexpected cast bookings who are not actors at all... and one of them has taken me completely by surprise.  </p><p>Boxer Chris Eubank Jr. has been cast in his acting debut in season 2, alongside British TV presenter Maya Jama, who is well known for hosting <em>Love Island</em>.</p><p>The casting news was initially announced in June 2025, though their roles are as of yet unconfirmed. Frankly, I can't wait to see Eubank Jr.'s role pans out (though I do think his dad might have been better suited to the show's gritty aristocratic blend).</p><p>As of writing, this is all the information we've got on season 2, but it's incredibly likely that we'll find out more, including the release of a full trailer, in the coming weeks.</p><p>During the release of 2026 action movie <em>Fuze</em>, James told <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-gentlemen-season-2-update">TechRadar </a>that season 2 is "fun, and still funny. But it's also darker, goes a little wild."</p><p>"Between this and <em>Mobland, </em>let’s declare September as Guy Ritchie month," one fan commented on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/youtube">YouTube</a>, with a second adding, "Finally this show comes back, everyone has been waiting for 2 years. <em>MobLand </em>and <em>Gentlemen </em>comes out on the same month, can't wait!!!"</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix free trials might be making a comeback — but not for users in the two of the best streaming service's biggest markets ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ After a six-year absence, Netflix is reportedly looking into the return of its free trial scheme. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ tom.power@futurenet.com (Tom Power) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tom Power ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix is reportedly experimenting with free trial periods again</strong></li><li><strong>The 'try before you buy' offer hasn't been available since 2020</strong></li><li><strong>Two of its biggest markets have been overlooked for the promotional tests</strong></li></ul><p><a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a> free trials are making a comeback — sort of. More than six years after time was called on its beloved 30-day free trial offer, users could soon be able to try out the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming service</a> free of charge once more.</p><p>According to <a href="https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/netflix-free-trials-comeback-test/" target="_blank">What's on Netflix</a>, the streaming juggernaut is not only exploring whether to reintroduce its 'try before you buy' offer, but also actively testing its return in some world regions. When asked for comment, a spokesperson simply told the aforementioned website: "We regularly test promotions to help prospective members experience the value of Netflix."</p><p>Perhaps unsurprisingly, there are caveats. For starters, the US and UK aren't among the nations in which this experiment is being conducted. Considering that these countries are two of Netflix's biggest markets, I'm surprised that those in charge aren't trying to entice prospective new users by testing its free trial period on both sides of the Atlantic.</p><p>Speaking of new users, Netflix is only said to be offering a free trial to those who haven't previously signed up to the platform. Furthermore, What's on Netflix understands that these free trial periods vary in length depending on where you live. (<strong>Update: </strong><a href="https://x.com/whatonnetflix/status/2075214430111998016" target="_blank">What's on Netflix</a> has now suggested that people are being offered seven day, 14-day, and 30-day trials).</p><h2 id="opinion-netflix-needs-a-subscriber-boost-and-free-trials-are-the-one-and-only-solution">Opinion: Netflix needs a subscriber boost — and free trials are the one and only solution</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="6NbmztuiVhnEVPkAHtTiW3" name="his-and-hers-netflix" alt="Jack and Anna looking at each other while sitting down in His & Hers on Netflix" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/6NbmztuiVhnEVPkAHtTiW3.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="900" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">His & Hers is one of only three TV Originals that's been a success story for Netflix this year </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Let me clarify the above sub-header before we move on: Netflix isn't short of subscribers. As of January 2026, the entertainment giant's worldwide userbase stood at a staggering 325 million (per <a href="https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/netflix-tops-325-million-subscribers-211347491.html" target="_blank">Yahoo Finance</a>). That's almost 130 million more active subscribers than the 195.7 million combined total of Disney's two streamers in <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a> and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a>, and over 100 million more than <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a>'s estimated install base.</p><p>Nonetheless, Netflix has hit something of a road block in the battle to attract new users and keep them hooked on its offerings.</p><p>Per a recent <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2026-07-05/netflix-viewers-are-abandoning-shows-after-one-season?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e0_tv0" target="_blank">Bloomberg</a> report, the amount of time that Netflix fans spent watching its vast suite of content grew by less than 2%. The same article also indicates that Netflix has only had two major TV hits on its hands this year — those being <em>His & Hers</em> and <em>Bridgerton</em> season 4. The streamer has since chalked up another TV Original win in the form of <em>I Will Find You</em>, but the aforementioned Bloomberg piece was published prior to <em>I Will Find You</em>'s viewership data becoming publicly available.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-Xmx1zO"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/Xmx1zO.js" async></script><p>Bloomberg's report doesn't dig into the movie side of things, but Netflix has also similarly struggled to deliver unmissable original films. Indeed, barring sci-fi action movie <em>War Machine</em>, family-friendly animated flick <em>Swapped</em>, crime drama <em>The RIP</em>, and survival thriller <em>Apex</em>, Netflix can't point to its movie division as proof that it's still firing on all cylinders.</p><p>With returning shows like <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em>, <em>Beef</em>, <em>One Piece</em>, and <em>The Night Agent</em>, as well as <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> including <em>Enola Holmes 3</em>, failing to do big numbers, Netflix's 2026 lineup clearly hasn't done enough (thus far, anyway) to entertain the masses. Throw in sliding share prices after <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/plot-twist-netflix-ditches-warner-bros-deal-as-insiders-call-imminent-paramount-takeover-a-gut-punch">Netflix lost out to Paramount Skydance in the fight to try and buy Warner Bros</a>, and it's little surprise to learn that fearful Netflix investors are putting the pressure on executives to arrest this downturn in fortunes.</p><p>What better way is there, then, then by luring in potential new users by giving them a chance to try Netflix for free, especially in countries where user retention might not be as high as it is elsewhere? </p><p>Well, Netflix could actually do the unthinkable, and reduce the cost of a monthly membership rather than jacking up the price every year — but Hell is likely to freeze over before that happens. So, revisiting its free trial offer, and re-rolling it out in certain territories might be the one and only option available to the streaming titan if it wants to maintain its position as top dog.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I've watched all of Little House on the Prairie and finally understand why Netflix rebooted the classic Western drama — but it's a shame that new episodes look exactly like every other show on the streamer ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Maybe some readaptations are a good thing. Netflix's Little House on the Prairie proves why we shouldn't always write them off — but we need to be annoyed by how new episodes look. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>"I just can't watch it... I don't want them to ruin what's already been" is a direct quote from my 60-year-old mother when I told her that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>was set to re-adapt the Western family drama classic, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/little-house-on-the-prairie-release-date-time"><em>Little House on the Prairie</em></a>.</p><p>The tales of Laura Ingalls Wilder's real-life childhood have always held a distinct sense of importance in my household. As a child, my mum raced through the original book series — and encouraged me to do the same when I was old enough — and voraciously watched all nine seasons of the 1974 TV show when she was 12. </p><p>As with any classic story that's being readapted for the umpteenth time without much in the way of explanation as to why, there was always going to be a valid sense of trepidation around bringing the Ingalls family back to life. But as an initial skeptic, my mind has been changed after watching all eight episodes. </p><p>Sure, it resembles the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/i-swapped-shudder-for-hallmark-for-a-week-and-a-silly-rom-com-about-a-ghost-warmed-my-dark-heart">Hallmark </a>series <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/when-calls-the-heart-season-13-episode-1-release-date-time-hallmark"><em>When Calls the Heart</em></a> a little too much for my liking (and has a lot of underlying issues surrounding how it looks, but more on that later). But watching Laura Ingalls (Alice Halsey) navigate moving to a new town reminded me how important it is to be brought back to the core things that matter in life.</p><p>We so often get lost in overhyped marketing, complicated lore, and visual effects that the core components of storytelling no longer have merit on their own. There's no big dramatic narrative in <em>Little House on the Prairie</em>, just family, feelings, and a strained sense of love. </p><p>TV is stripped as far back as the Ingalls' bare wooden house, and I think 2026 viewers will really benefit from the show's no-frills style of storytelling. That being said, there's a lot left to be desired in the bigger picture. </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eJqnrX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eJqnrX.js" async></script><h2 id="little-house-on-the-prairie-still-serves-purpose-in-2026-even-if-nothing-really-happens">Little House on the Prairie still serves purpose in 2026 — even if nothing really happens</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/jSds4Oi83Eg" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Interestingly,<em> Little House on the Prairie </em>neither feels like gripping, unforgettable television, nor does it feel like placid, put-on-in-the-background streaming. Your mind can go blissfully numb while watching, but subconsciously, you're being recalibrated.</p><p>It's not perfect, but empathy, understanding, and a childlike sense of wonder are bursting from the seams here. Seeing life through Laura's eyes automatically realigns us to what's important in life — respect, understanding and a willingness to grow. Halsey is a knockout in the role, and you want to strive to be a better person just by watching her open heart expand even further.</p><p>Frankly, our child actors are running rings around the adult cast in general. Together, they carry the weight and heart of the show and have more chemistry between them than any of the parental figures, including dad Charles (Luke Bracey) and mum Caroline (Crosby Fitzgerald). </p><p>Youngest Osage member Good Eagle (Wren Zhawenim Gotts) is another standout and a testament to the suitable level of sensitivity when it comes to navigating Native American history. This could have so easily backfired or been grossly overlooked, but instead feels evenly tempered.  </p><h2 id="you-couldn-t-pay-me-1000-to-pick-little-house-on-the-prairie-episodes-out-of-a-netflix-lineup">You couldn't pay me $1000 to pick Little House on the Prairie episodes out of a Netflix lineup</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="2hcjeggnBr7RGTfYbdot7B" name="LHOTP-cast" alt="The Ingalls family sit outside their wagon" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2hcjeggnBr7RGTfYbdot7B.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>I'm honestly sick of complaining about this, but the biggest drawback of <em>Little House on the Prairie</em> is undoubtedly its look. This means that episodes look exactly like any other period drama or Western content that Netflix has ever made. But who is surprised?</p><p>Once again, this takes me back to my ongoing argument that the streamer uses the same lighting, visual style, and effects to mold its content into one, homogenised, cookie-cutter preset. Why? I still haven't figured that out. But if it's to brand Netflix content into a signature style, the result falls flat. </p><p>Netflix likens the new series to pre-existing hits such as<em> </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/virgin-river-season-7-ending-explained"><em>Virgin River</em></a> and<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/ransom-canyon-season-2"> <em>Ransom Canyon</em></a>, and if you took away the bonnets, you'd have a difficult time knowing which show was which. I yearn for a sense of individual creativity when it comes to this aspect of the streamer's creations, and it looks like I won't be stopping anytime soon.</p><p>This is also the closest Netflix has come to straying into Hallmark territory in its original content. What I mean by this is that the drama is often so twee that you'd expect someone to randomly burst into song like it's a production of <em>Oklahoma!</em></p><p>It can be grating, but if you look past the form, the content is meaningful. Season 2 has already been renewed, and unexpectedly, I'm looking forward to it.</p><p><em>Little House on the Prairie</em> is available to stream now.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Peaky Blinders is getting a sequel series on Netflix. Here's everything we know about the Shelby family's return. ]]>
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                                <div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Peaky Blinders sequel series: key information</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text">- No title has been announced for the sequel series<br>- No confirmed release date<br>- No trailer yet<br>- We know that it will be split into two new six-episode seasons<br>- Jamie Bell, Conleth Hill, and Charlie Heaton are among the confirmed cast members</p></div></div><p><em><strong>The following guide may contain spoilers for the main Peaky Blinders series and the movie The Immortal Man. </strong></em></p><p><em>Peaky Blinders </em>will return to Netflix and BBC One for a new sequel series, but so far little is known about the next installment.</p><p>That doesn't mean there's nothing to be excited about, though. In June 2026, Tudum confirmed that some huge names were joining the cast, so I'm sure it will be just as impressive as the original <em>Peaky Blinders </em>series and its follow-up movie, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/peaky-blinders-the-immortal-man-ending" target="_blank"><em>The Immortal Man</em></a>, the latter of which received a 90% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes.</p><p>However, our entertainment writer Jasmine Valentine noted that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/peaky-blinders-the-immortal-man-ending"><em>The Immortal Man</em>'s ending </a>might pose some problems when it comes to the new sequel series. We'll get into that later on.</p><p>Here's everything we know about the <em>Peaky Blinders </em>sequel series so far.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-peaky-blinders-sequel-release-date"><span>Peaky Blinders sequel: release date</span></h3><p>We don't have a release date for the <em>Peaky Blinders</em> sequel series just yet, but we do know it will consist of two new six-episode seasons.</p><p>The <em>Peaky Blinders </em>sequel will follow the original series and the feature-length film, <em>Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man</em>, that’s streaming now on Netflix. So you can watch these while you wait for the new episodes, if you like.</p><p>Speaking of the show's return, creator Steven Knight told <a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/peaky-blinders-sequel-series-plot-release-date-news" target="_blank">Tudum</a>: “Once again it will be rooted in Birmingham and will tell the story of a city rising from the ashes of the Birmingham blitz. The new generation of Shelbys have taken the wheel, and it will be a hell of a ride.” </p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-peaky-blinders-sequel-trailer-is-there-one"><span>Peaky Blinders sequel trailer: is there one?</span></h3><p>Currently, there is no trailer available for the <em>Peaky Blinders</em> sequel series as it is still in development. Once one becomes available, I'll add it here.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-peaky-blinders-sequel-cast"><span>Peaky Blinders sequel: cast</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1200px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="DcpF69MRTmJ6hG6MJ6FpCF" name="AAAAQf9sf0GXXSDScTd3rVH6ykbU2IDCVaxQeSs9MxQDIGcQS4IR0IgieDRqzgo_m29NUsWawktDh7S5VMg9KCZBva47eyCE4LmYfyZWp-eFXl2Fmy0Sxo-fr79K_Pe0_MmmoKNFtdo8oyHyi4ALgsDdDDaEbI8" alt="Charlie Heaton as Charles Shelby" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DcpF69MRTmJ6hG6MJ6FpCF.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1200" height="675" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Charlie Heaton joins the cast as one of Tommy Shelby's sons. </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Much of the excitement around the <em>Peaky Blinders </em>sequel so far has come from the <a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/peaky-blinders-sequel-series-plot-release-date-news" target="_blank">recent casting announcements</a>. Despite not having a release date, trailer, or name, we do know that some major stars are joining the line-up.</p><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/half-man-richard-gadd-review"><em>Half Man</em></a>'s Jamie Bell and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/stranger-things"><em>Stranger Things</em></a>' Charlie Heaton will star as Duke and Charles Shelby, two half-brothers and the sons of the now deceased Tommy Shelby. Charles severed all ties to the <em>Peaky Blinders </em>gang, but something tells me he won't be able to get out completely.</p><p>Elsewhere, Conleth Hill joins as Clemmy Keeler, the fierce patriarch of the rival Keeler family. Cal O’Driscoll plays Clemmy’s son, Aidan Keeler, and Daniel Monks plays Detective Inspector Bell.</p><p>This great selection of stars joins previously announced cast members Jessica Brown Findlay, Lashana Lynch, and Lucy Karczewski.</p><h3 class="article-body__section" id="section-peaky-blinders-sequel-plot-details"><span>Peaky Blinders sequel: plot details</span></h3><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1600px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="7MQ3pNoFDUD8YYDNerSjcH" name="peaky-blinders-the-immortal-man" alt="Thomas Shelby looking worried as something happens off-camera in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7MQ3pNoFDUD8YYDNerSjcH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1600" height="900" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Thomas Shelby met his demise in <em>The Immortal Man</em>. </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p><em>Peaky Blinders</em>' sequel series is set a decade after World War II, and follows the race to rebuild Birmingham. Duke Shelby is at the heart of what has been described as "a brutal contest of mythical dimensions."</p><p>We can expect new opportunities, jeopardy, and ambitions when <em>Peaky Blinders </em>returns, even though we won't be focusing on the series' icon, Tommy Shelby, anymore. I'm excited already.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Will Netflix's Little House on the Prairie reboot be worth watching? Here's what time you can find it on the streamer ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Little House on the Prairie returns to the small screen in an entirely new way — here's when you can stream the full series on Netflix. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>The Ingalls are back, 2026 style. Thanks to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>, Laura Ingalls Wilder's hit book series <em>Little House on the Prairie</em> is returning to the small screen, 52 years after it was first adapted.</p><p>The 1974 Western-drama ran for nine seasons, starring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, Karen Grassle and Melissa Sue Anderson in the leading roles... but can the 2026 version last as long?</p><p>Before new episodes have even hit the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">streaming service</a>, there's good news: <em>Little House on the Prairie </em>has already been renewed for a second season.</p><p>But let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet — when is season 1 available to watch?</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eJqnrX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eJqnrX.js" async></script><h2 id="what-time-can-i-watch-little-house-on-the-prairie-on-netflix">What time can I watch Little House on the Prairie on Netflix?</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/jSds4Oi83Eg" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Little House on the Prairie</em> drops on Netflix on Ju1y 9, 2026. </p><p>As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that previous hit shows such as <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em>Emily in Paris</em></a><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/the-witcherhttps://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em> </em></a>have enjoyed.</p><p>For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:</p><ul><li><strong>US</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>Canada</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>UK</strong> – 8am BST</li><li><strong>India</strong> – 12:30pm IST</li><li><strong>Singapore</strong> – 3pm SGT</li><li><strong>Australia</strong> – 6pm AEST</li><li><strong>New Zealand</strong> – 8pm NZDT</li></ul><h2 id="when-do-new-episodes-of-little-house-on-the-prairie-come-out">When do new episodes of Little House on the Prairie come out?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="2TsR895kXKEBEgjUNR4LGU" name="LHOTP-cast" alt="The cast of Little House on the Prairie" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2TsR895kXKEBEgjUNR4LGU.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>All eight episodes of <em>Little House on the Prairie</em> will likely be its standard release schedule going forward.</p><p>There's currently no word on when season 2 might be released, though it is thought to be in production.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ ICYMI: The week's 7 biggest tech news stories from PlayStation killing physical games to Anthropic finally re-releasing Fable 5 ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ As the USA turns 250, here's the week's biggest tech news stories from PlayStation, Valve, Garmin, WhatsApp and more. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Hamish is a Senior Staff Writer for TechRadar and you’ll see his name appearing on articles across nearly every topic on the site from smart home deals to speaker reviews to graphics card news and everything in between. He uses his broad range of knowledge to help explain the latest gadgets and if they’re a must-buy or a fad fueled by hype. Though his specialty is writing about everything going on in the world of virtual reality and augmented reality.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;He’s been writing about tech and gaming for over five years now, getting his start at the University of Warwick’s student newspaper The Boar as a writer and later Games Editor while studying for his BSc in Maths and Physics (and later an MSc in Biotechnology, Bioprocessing, and Business Management). After graduating from university in 2020 he wrote all about battle royale games for Gfinity Esports before joining the TechRadar team in February 2021.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In his free time, you’ll likely find Hamish lost in one of the latest VR games on his Meta Quest 3, watching a West End musical with his fiancee, playing Magic: The Gathering at his local game store, or planning the D&amp;D campaign he runs for his mates.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Want to get in touch? You can contact Hamish via his email.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>This week we saw the return of Anthropic’s Fable, and PlayStation set the gaming world ablaze by announcing the end of physical discs for its consoles in 2028.</p><p>To catch up on these two mega stories and several more scroll down to read our recaps of the biggest tech news stories from the past seven days. You’ll find links to the longer original stories under each entry if you need to know more — and for a longer look back at the last six months, you can also check out our guide to the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tech/the-best-tech-of-2026-so-far-the-21-finest-gadgets-weve-tested-this-year">best tech of 2026 so far</a>.</p><p>Before you catch up with this week’s tech news, why not test yourself on<a href="https://www.techradar.com/tech/icymi-the-7-biggest-tech-stories-of-the-week-from-gta-6-pre-orders-to-our-oura-ring-5-review"> last week’s seven biggest tech stories</a> to see how good your memory is? Take the quiz below, or scroll on for the biggest tech news of the week... </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-OoDMJX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/OoDMJX.js" async></script><h2 id="7-tidal-hit-back-at-ai-made-music">7. Tidal hit back at AI-made music</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1120px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="ZdLKx7kDqRy5F3efVfuoMD" name="Tidal Masters Android.jpg" alt="A promo shot of Tidal on an Android device." src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ZdLKx7kDqRy5F3efVfuoMD.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1120" height="630" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Tidal)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Tired of music made by text-prompt infiltrating your recommended feeds? You're in fine company; it seems the tide is finally turning on AI-generated audio.</p><p>This week, in what must be hugely welcome news for recording artists (and their parents, landlords, loved ones, and just lovers of original musical works with human vocals and instruments) hi-res music streaming giant Tidal has drawn a line in the sand.</p><p>The platform published a new comprehensive AI policy with the strapline "Promoting Fairness and Economic Empowerment in the Era of AI-Generated Music". The key bit is that <em>as well as</em> working with what the platform told TechRadar is “an external partner to manage detection”, the site will also be excluding wholly AI-generated music from all royalty payments.</p><p>The news follows huge strides in this area made by Deezer, with its<a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/audio-streaming/deezer-just-launched-a-free-site-to-scan-your-playlists-for-ai-slop-and-yes-it-works-on-spotify-apple-music-and-tidal"> free AI-detection tool that works on any streaming platform</a>, Bandcamp's<a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/audio-streaming/any-use-of-ai-tools-to-impersonate-other-artists-or-styles-is-strictly-prohibited-bandcamp-just-showed-spotify-how-easy-it-is-to-ban-ai-slop"> strong and concise anti-AI stance</a> set out in January, Qobuz’s announcement of a proprietary AI-detection system in February, Apple Music’s March-issue<a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/apple-music/apple-music-is-flagging-ai-slop-before-spotify-has-even-started-but-theres-a-catch"> 'Transparency Tags' (which unfortunately rely on record labels and distributors to tag AI content)</a>, and Spotify's… er,<a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/spotify/verified-by-spotify-is-the-music-streamers-new-way-to-help-you-avoid-ai-artists"> Verified by Spotify badge</a>, which certifies that an artist is human, but doesn't help filter the remaining AI slop from your playlists.</p><p>All of this makes Tidal's stance, while not before time, particularly firm. </p><ul><li><strong>Read more: </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/tidal-just-drew-a-line-in-the-sand-on-ai-music-100-percent-ai-generated-tracks-wont-earn-royalties-on-the-music-streaming-platform">100% AI-generated tracks won’t earn royalties on Tidal</a></li></ul><h2 id="6-netflix-got-another-hated-account-update">6. Netflix got another hated account update</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="kmnJt2kZgDb95qYZEfVnfT" name="netflix-shutterstock_2492263919" alt="Netflix" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/kmnJt2kZgDb95qYZEfVnfT.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Shutterstock)</span></figcaption></figure><p>A handful of Netflix users have noticed a new in-app pop-up that requires each member in a shared account to add individual email addresses to their individual profiles, instead of using the account owner’s email address as the primary one. One of the most jarring parts about it is that the pop-up doesn’t clear unless the request is fulfilled. </p><p>Netflix households accounts have always been built on the traditional 'one email, one password’ foundation, but why Netflix has decided to roll out yet another crackdown is the question that everyone is asking. </p><p>Though Netflix says it’s to make room for more convenient log-ins and more personalized recommendations, users believe it will give the streaming giant another way to better distinguish between the activity of individual profiles, or even shift them to individual accounts later down the line.</p><p>Netflix said that the rollout began on June 15, we imagine a global rollout is in the way. </p><ul><li><strong>Read more: </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-subscribers-are-furious-at-the-platforms-latest-update-now-users-are-required-to-use-separate-email-addresses-for-account-profiles-but-some-think-theyve-found-a-handy-workaround">Netflix subscribers are furious at the platform’s latest update</a></li></ul><h2 id="5-we-ran-with-the-garmin-forerunner-70">5. We ran with the Garmin Forerunner 70</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2774px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.24%;"><img id="8DvAcPEEd5TtJPpeM3LSEc" name="IMG_1858 FOrerunner 70 lead" alt="Garmin Forerunner 70" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8DvAcPEEd5TtJPpeM3LSEc.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2774" height="1560" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future / Mike Sawh)</span></figcaption></figure><p>We’ve taken this new Garmin running watch for a spin. While it offers some clear upgrades over the Forerunner 55 that came before it, these enhancements come at a cost ($249.99 / £219.99 / AU$399) which makes this gadget less budget or entry level and more mid-range.</p><p>The trouble isn’t with this smart watch specifically. In fact, with new training and smartwatch features, a vibrant AMOLED display, and with solid compatibility across Android and iOS the watch is pretty solid. What we’re concerned about with the Forerunner 70 is that at this price (or for only a handful of bucks more) you can snatch up watches from rival brands that boast richer features and newer hardware.</p><p>At four stars it’s definitely good, but if you’re after the best, or even simply the best at this price point, the Garmin Forerunner 70 might not be it.</p><ul><li><strong>Read our full </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/garmin-forerunner-70-review">Garmin Forerunner 70 review</a></li></ul><h2 id="4-the-steam-machine-sold-out-in-japan">4. The Steam Machine sold out in Japan</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1797px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.26%;"><img id="X6gNxJjg3fRoV4o9wNiWFX" name="Steam Machine power button" alt="Power button of Steam Machine" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/X6gNxJjg3fRoV4o9wNiWFX.png" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1797" height="1011" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Valve)</span></figcaption></figure><p>The upcoming Valve gaming PC-console hybrid has launched and the reality is it’s a pretty terrible deal on the face of it — though that hasn’t stopped it from selling out in Japan, and from scalpers asking for ridiculous prices for their reservation spot (allowing people a better chance at snagging the device).</p><p>Instead of battling with preorder disappointment, or the high costs of the proper machine, some have looked to alternatives but you’ll need to be careful. For every <a href="https://www.techradar.com/gaming/consoles-pc/stim-machine-is-an-alternative-build-outgunning-the-steam-machine-with-a-more-powerful-gpu-all-at-the-same-price-but-there-are-notable-compromises">Stim Machine</a> which presents itself as a sensible alternative (with some admittable downsides) there’s a flurry of cheap alternatives propping online that are frankly too good to be true.</p><p>Boasting components that wouldn’t actually fit inside the pictured chassis, a combination of parts that wouldn’t function together, and the plethora of never before seen companies proposing Steam Machine alternatives at impossibly cheap rates hints that a majority of these options are likely some kind of scam.</p><ul><li><strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.techradar.com/gaming/consoles-pc/the-steam-machine-is-overpriced-yet-its-sold-out-already-in-japan-but-be-careful-about-buying-a-cheap-clone">The Steam Machine is overpriced — but be careful about buying a cheap clone</a></li></ul><h2 id="3-anthropic-s-fable-5-was-allowed-to-release">3. Anthropic’s Fable 5 was allowed to release</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2880px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="BnRBWco2bXVJajjdUuW7CY" name="fable 5" alt="Fable 5, from Anthropic" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BnRBWco2bXVJajjdUuW7CY.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2880" height="1620" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Anthropic)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Anthropic’s Fable 5, the public version of its Mythos model, is returning after the US government lifted export controls that had forced the company to suspend access to it, and Mythos 5, earlier in June. The models were pulled after officials raised national security concerns linked to a possible jailbreak, a method of bypassing an AI model’s safety restrictions.</p><p>   Anthropic pushed back strongly, saying it believed the issue was “a misunderstanding” and arguing that it had not been shown evidence of a broad or universal jailbreak. The company said governments should be able to block unsafe AI deployments, but only through a process that is transparent, fair, clear, and grounded in technical facts.</p><p>   The return of Fable 5 matters because it shows how frontier AI launches may increasingly be shaped by governments, not just tech companies. Powerful models can now be launched, restricted, negotiated over, and restored within weeks. </p><ul><li><strong>Read more: </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/claude/anthropics-fable-5-is-back-after-us-shutdown-it-called-a-misunderstanding">Anthropic’s Fable 5 is back after US shutdown it called 'a misunderstanding'</a></li></ul><h2 id="2-whatsapp-debuted-usernames">2. WhatsApp debuted usernames</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="d4Lm6kNMNJwxf27sCS4vS9" name="whatsapp-screen" alt="Reserving usernames on WhatsApp" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/d4Lm6kNMNJwxf27sCS4vS9.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Meta)</span></figcaption></figure><p>WhatsApp has revolutionized its platform this week by <a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/websites-apps/whatsapp-just-opened-username-reservations-for-three-billion-people-heres-how-to-claim-your-handle-before-its-taken">introducing usernames</a> — allowing you to build your contact information without sharing your phone number. They won’t take over completely for a while but folks are already reserving their username so that they’re ready for when the update goes live fully.</p><p>While many are fairly positive about the change, many fear this could increase the presence of cybercrime fraud and scams as bad actors reserve and use names that attempt to mimic politicians, celebrities, and businesses. This issue isn’t new to social media, but given the more direct nature of WhatsApp, and that businesses do use the platform to chat with customers, potential scams could have an easier time.</p><p>WhatsApp has hit back against this saying “only the legitimate account owners are able to reserve well-known public-figure names" however it’s unclear if, with enough imagination, people will find ways to reserve names that the Meta-owned platform hasn’t been able to account for.</p><ul><li><strong>Read more: </strong><a href="https://www.techradar.com/computing/websites-apps/whatsapp-should-freeze-username-rollout-as-it-could-increase-cybercrimes-says-india-but-meta-claims-impersonation-isnt-an-issue">WhatsApp should freeze username rollout as it could ‘increase cybercrimes’, says India</a></li></ul><h2 id="1-playstation-killed-physical-games">1. PlayStation killed physical games</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:5472px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="FTncFxhASVkwef59smUcX4" name="playstation-game-discounts.jpg" alt="PlayStation games discount" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FTncFxhASVkwef59smUcX4.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="5472" height="3078" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Shutterstock)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Just days after<em> Grand Theft A 6</em> pre-orders opened with purely digital versions and code-in-a-box releases, PlayStation rocked the gaming world this week by announcing it is ending all releases of new PlayStation games on physical discs from January 2028. It also comes just days after Sony deleted select films from users' accounts that were bought digitally, and offered no compensation.</p><p>Claiming that the move “will enable us to align more closely with how most of our community prefers to access and play games today,” Sony looks to be reflecting recent statistics which show the vast majority of game purchases are indeed digital.</p><p>The move has not gone down well with fans, gamers, and the wider industry, as it likely paves the way for an all-digital future, and possibly a critical, maybe terminal blow to the second-hand game market, the ability to share games with others, and from a game preservation perspective</p><p>It also means that the PS6 will likely be all-digital by default — perhaps with an optional disc drive — and won’t release until 2028 at the earliest. With rumours that Xbox could follow suit with its next-generation console, the future looks increasingly digital, and game collectors such as ourselves are deeply worried and sad about it.</p><ul><li><strong>Read more:</strong> <a href="https://www.techradar.com/gaming/in-a-huge-blow-to-game-ownership-playstation-confirms-end-of-physical-games-mere-days-after-gta-6s-disc-less-pre-orders">In a huge blow to game ownership, PlayStation confirms end of physical games — mere days after GTA 6's disc-less pre-orders</a></li></ul>
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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                                <p>We are officially halfway through 2026 — how did that happen??? — but the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> aren't letting up on the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and TV shows front.</p><p>Indeed, this week's selection might be on the smaller side, but every entry we've rounded up below is definitely worthy of your time. Quality over quantity, and all of that jazz. So, what are you waiting for? Read on to find out what your next must-see film or TV series is. — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="x-men-97-season-2-disney">X-Men 97 season 2 (Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mfUtseK27pc" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Get ready to hum and air-drum along to that iconic theme tune, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/marvel">Marvel</a> fans, because <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/x-men-97"><em>X-Men 97</em></a> is back for its sophomore season on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a>.</p><p>Picking up directly after <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/x-men-97-ending-explained-who-is-spoiler-post-credits-scene-season-2-renewal-cameos-and-more"><em>X-Men 97</em> season 1's finale</a>, the highly-rated animated <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/x-men">X-Men</a> TV show finds the world-famous mutants scattered across time as they all attempt to avert the same crisis. That being, the world falling under the totalitarian rule of the immortal superhuman known as Apocalypse.</p><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/what-is-the-release-date-for-marvels-x-men-97-season-2-episodes-1-to-3-on-disney"><em>X-Men 97</em> season 2's first three episodes are out now</a>, and you'll be able to see one new entry of this Marvel Cinematic Universe (<a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/mcu">MCU</a>) adjacent project every week for the foreseeable future. So, grab a bowl of cereal, throw on your favorite pajamas, and settle in for some more Saturday morning cartoon-style fun... well, in-between all of the weeping that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/x-men-97-season-2"><em>X-Men 97 </em>season 2</a> will make you do, anyway. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-8dc91ed4-cdca-4fab-9723-d3d42f382d34" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>X-Men 97 </strong></em><strong>season 2 on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="enola-holmes-3-netflix">Enola Holmes 3 (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/n_pEJjq-9xQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Who's ready for another round of Victorian era whimsy and detectiving (yes, that's a word, look it up)? If you raise your hand, you'll be happy to know that <em>Enola Holmes 3</em> has made its debut on <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a>.</p><p>This time around, a spanner is thrown in the works of the titular character's impending wedding to Lord Tewkesbury. The reason? Her more famous cousin Sherlock has been kidnapped. Way to spoil her upcoming nupitals, Mister World's Greatest Detective...</p><p>Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Helen Bonham Carter, Louis Partridge, and Hamish Patel are among the movie's starry returning ensemble. So, don't delay — load up Netflix because the case is afoot! — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=enola&jbv=81605886" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Enola Holmes 3 </strong></em><strong>on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="elle-prime-video">Elle (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/6KsT3K5ynrU" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Fictional lawyer Elle Woods is a pop culture sensation and now she's got her own <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video </a>series.</p><p>Before <em>Legally Blonde </em>comes <em>Elle</em>, a prequel set in 1995 where our upbeat, pink-loving protagonist tries to navigate the tumultuous waters of high school. A tagline for the Amazon TV Original teases that it's even harder than law school was, and we'll soon learn why across this eight-part season.</p><p>Here, Lexi Minetree steps into the eponymous character's glamorous shoes, following on from Reece Witherspoon in the original movie. Our entertainment reporter Jasmine Valentine<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/elle-legally-blonde-prequel-review"><em> </em>gave <em>Elle</em> a glowing review</a>, but what will you think of the prequel? — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0R5AKKU9VTUSGZP8J4M94V9SCJ" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> Elle </strong></em><strong>on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="lee-cronin-s-the-mummy-hbo-max">Lee Cronin's The Mummy (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XJ0uv-phsDk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Not to be confused with the Brendan Fraser-led movie of the same name, Lee Cronin's <em>The Mummy </em>is one of a few <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/7-new-horror-movies-on-netflix-prime-video-shudder-and-more-in-july-2026">new horror movies </a>arriving on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> this month.</p><p>In it, we follow a family who is reunited with Katie, their long-missing and now mummified daughter. They soon realize something's wrong with her and what follows is a jump scare heavy, incredibly bloody, and divisive supernatural flick.</p><p>You may need to suspend your disbelief for this one, but if you're in need of a good scare this weekend, it definitely does the job. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/movies/lee-cronins-the-mummy/78be4596-fa1e-4768-a4eb-19d965ddf844" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Lee Cronin's The Mummy</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="ready-or-not-2-hulu-disney">Ready or Not 2 (Hulu/Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/7K3sNRm8J0w" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Ready or Not 2: Here I Come </em>was not a sequel I had anticipated and, in <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/ready-or-not-2-here-i-come-review-the-sequel-is-convoluted-and-full-of-carnage-but-saved-by-star-power">my <em>Ready or Not 2</em> review</a>, I was certainly on the fence about it.</p><p>The sequel, which is out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a> (US) and Disney+ (everywhere else), is fortunately saved by its star power, and it's particularly great to see Sarah Michelle Gellar loving every moment of the character she plays. Here, she's part of an aristocratic group of individuals with murder on their minds, who hunt down Grace (Samara Weaving) and her sister Faith (Kathryn Newton) as part of a high-stakes ritual. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hulu.com/movie/ready-or-not-2-here-i-come-30e4c038-d7be-4e17-b19c-77aeed3fbd92" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Ready or Not 2: Here I Come </strong></em><strong>on Hulu</strong></a><strong> (US) and </strong><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-30e4c038-d7be-4e17-b19c-77aeed3fbd92" target="_blank"><strong>Disney+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul><h2 id="silo-season-3-apple-tv">Silo season 3 (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/-lWrsO2OHBs" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>It's time to literally unearth more secrets at the heart of this critically-acclaimed <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a> Original.</p><p>Indeed, with <a href="http://techradar.com/tag/silo"><em>Silo</em></a> back for its third and penultimate episode, the Rebecca Ferguson-led dystopian drama must start giving viewers the answers that they seek. Thankfully, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/silo-season-3"><em>Silo</em> season 3</a> does just that, with its separate timelines — one of which is set centuries before the Earth's surface became uninhabitable — starting to pull back the curtain on its wider mystery.</p><p>This season's first episode has gone live on Apple's streaming platform. New episodes will air weekly, too, so prepare yourself for nine more weeks of twists, turns, betrayals, and other shocks aplenty. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/silo/umc.cmc.3yksgc857px0k0rqe5zd4jice" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Silo</strong></em><strong> season 3 on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="worst-neighbor-ever-netflix">Worst Neighbor Ever (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/W20YAjAtDnc" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Finally, Netflix has a new spin-off for their <em>Worst Ever</em> documentary series. We've seen worst exes and worst roommates, and now we're taking a look at the neighbors from hell.</p><p>There's harassment, paranoia and, even murder across its four episodes, which features insights from local law enforcement and those involved in the neighborly disputes that got way out of hand, often ending in irreparable hurt and damage. </p><p>You won't believe some of these stories, but they're 100% true and among the most shocking you'll find in Netflix's true crime library. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=worst%20neigh&jbv=82016571" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Worst Neighbor Ever</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I expected to hate Enola Holmes 3, but the new Netflix movie and Millie Bobby Brown are incredibly entertaining — despite some laughable flaws ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Netflix's Sherlock spinoff is three for three in three-star movies. But there's still a looming problem with Enola Holmes 3 that I cannot shake. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>When I think of <em>Enola Holmes</em>, one word springs to mind: naff. Average, run-of-the-mill, mundane, as our friends across the world might put it instead. </p><p>It's been<a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/the-game-is-afoot-in-the-first-rip-roaring-trailer-for-netflixs-enola-holmes-2"> four years since the sequel </a>and six years since the original movie came to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>, and I have no bearing on where it sits culturally. As an avid internet user in my pre "I have a job reviewing film and TV" days, the Millie Bobby Brown-led franchise felt like a complete flop. But look at the trilogy from a critic's perspective, and it's been a solid entry into the streamer's canon.</p><p>Watching <em>Enola Holmes </em>3, I finally get it. As Sherlock's little sister takes on her wildest case — Sherlock (Henry Cavill) himself being kidnapped — I understand the brief writer Jack Thorne is trying to fulfil... a harmless one.</p><p>Suitable for all the family thanks to its genuinely fun and compelling (though not exactly unexpected) narrative, <em>Enola Holmes</em> 3 has all the hallmarks of a solid three-star movie. In fact, it's the most three-star movie to ever three-star. </p><p>Can you guess the ending? Yes. Do you care? Probably not. Will you look at your phone occasionally while streaming it, or maybe get started on those pesky household chores you keep putting off? I'd put money on it. Will you lose the storyline or interest if you suddenly pop out to make a coffee and keep the TV running? Not in the slightest.</p><p>It's safe storytelling at its most entertaining, and I felt a little like I imagine a baby does when a sensory <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/youtube">YouTube </a>video presents them with dancing fruit. Gripped, unmoving, but ultimately numb to what's actually going on. </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-W3wZJW"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/W3wZJW.js" async></script><h2 id="enola-holmes-3-must-have-been-an-actor-s-dream-working-holiday-like-mamma-mia-without-the-singing">Enola Holmes 3 must have been an actor's dream working holiday — like Mamma Mia! without the singing</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/n_pEJjq-9xQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>If you have an account on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/computing/internet/social-media/twitter">X/Twitter</a> or <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/computing/internet/social-media/instagram">Instagram </a>and are into pop culture, you have probably seen the pictures of the cast wrap party for the 2008 movie version of <em>Mamma Mia!</em> — which involved the likes of Meryl Streep and Colin Firth getting drunk and doing karaoke in Croatia.</p><p>In my mind's eye, <em>Enola Holmes</em> 3 had the same effect on its cast. Set and filmed in Malta, the exciting action sequences, picturesque heartfelt scenes walking along the coast, and frequent galivanting around the capital Valette likely amounted to a similar jovial spirit (and imagine a wrap party abroad with a Netflix budget).</p><p>The cast is just as stoic as they ever have been, with standout Helena Bonham Carter as a vagrant outsider, a veritable thrill. They're having fun, so we're having fun along with them, with the ingenious use of animated title cards to explain Sherlock lore, a shrewd interactive touch. </p><p>It's not particularly taxing or sophisticated as far as storytelling is concerned, but the existence of this IP wouldn't work if it tried to be. Let's stick with tried and tested easy-on-the-eye action, please.</p><h2 id="netflix-needs-to-stop-casting-actors-with-iphone-face-in-its-period-dramas">Netflix needs to stop casting actors with 'iPhone face' in its period dramas </h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="DcFKYdhC9WtAnbyZb8V4aY" name="enola-holmes-fire" alt="Millie Bobby Brown stands in a room on fire" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DcFKYdhC9WtAnbyZb8V4aY.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Before I come to my main gripe, let me make clear that Millie Bobby Brown is a) beautiful and b) absolutely doesn't deserve to have her appearance critiqued by the internet. </p><p>Instead, I wish that the costume and make-up departments had paid closer attention to its continuity, particularly around 'iPhone face' (the theory that someone cast in a period drama has clearly seen an iPhone).</p><p>As Brown has matured over the last six years, it's understandable that she'd want make-up that matches where she is in life. The result is that, unlike the previous two movies, she's got a full face of easily identifiable foundation, contour, and lip liner, which definitely wouldn't have been the case in the late 1800s.</p><p>Add to this that wider shots show Brown wearing gel acrylic nails — whereas close-ups show her slightly dirtied yet authentic natural nailbeds — and the illusion of a genuine period drama is ruined.</p><p>Continuity seems to be a wider issue across <em>Enola Holmes </em>3, such as shots spliced together in a single scene not properly keeping track of whether someone's eyes have just been opened or closed. Much like the harmless safety of the narrative, it's this lack of attention to detail that keeps the franchise cocooned in its middling category, though armchair detectives might enjoy trying to spot said mishaps. </p><p>Still, it all adds to the light-hearted spirit of the piece, doesn't it? How likely is it that Sherlock, <em>the </em>Sherlock Holmes, could really be kidnapped anyway? Just roll with it, as the saying goes.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I'm an AI fan, but Netflix's use of an AI-generated Gene Wilder voice for its Willy Wonka reality show broke me — and we've officially gone too far ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Netflix's latest reality show confection is based on Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but it's the AI recreation of Gene Wilder's voice that has us sour. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lance Ulanoff is an &lt;a href=&quot;https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ox35RKH2kNKBfSBfvHEoK6.jpg&quot;&gt;award-winning tech journalist&lt;/a&gt;, on-air expert, and commentator.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Before joining TechRadar, he served as Editor in Chief of Lifewire. Prior to that, he was Chief Correspondent for Mashable where he covered all facets of technology and the&amp;nbsp;intersection&amp;nbsp;of digital and life. He also helped Mashable find new ways to&amp;nbsp;tell&amp;nbsp;stories. Lance is based in NY.&lt;br&gt;
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A 38-year industry veteran, &lt;a href=&quot;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Ulanoff&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Lance Ulanoff&lt;/a&gt; has covered technology since PCs were the size of suitcases, “on line” meant “waiting” and CPU speeds were measured in single-digit megahertz. Prior to joining Mashable as Editor in Chief in 2011, Lance Ulanoff served as Editor in Chief of PCMag.com and Senior Vice President of Content for the Ziff Davis, Inc. While there, he guided the brand to a 100% digital existence and oversaw content strategy for all of Ziff Davis’ Web sites. His long-running column on PCMag.com earned him a Bronze award from the ASBPE. Winmag.com, HomePC.com, and PCMag.com were all honored under Lance’s guidance.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
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He makes frequent appearances on national, international, and local news programs including &lt;a href=&quot;https://kellyandryan.com/homepagemodules/new-years-tech-resolutions-with-lance-ulanoff/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Live with Kelly and Mark&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.today.com/video/google-glass-is-beginning-of-a-revolution-44496451646&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;the Today Show&lt;/a&gt;, Good Morning America, CNBC, CNN, and the BBC. He has also offered commentary on National Public Radio and been interviewed by newspapers and radio stations around the country. Lance has been an invited guest speaker at numerous technology conferences including Think Mobile, CEA Line Shows, Digital Life, RoboBusiness, RoboNexus, Business Foresight, and Digital Media Wire’s Games and Mobile Forum.&lt;br&gt;
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Lance received his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Hofstra University in New York. He serves on Hofstra’s School of Communication Advisory Board.&lt;br&gt;
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                                <p>55 years ago, the legendary Gene Wilder invited us to join him in "a world of pure imagination." Now, a disembodied AI recreation of his sonorous vocals is inviting us to join him in his "my newest wonders beyond imagination."</p><p>But there's little-to-nothing imaginative about the use of an AI-generated version of Wilder's voice to help sell Netflix subscribers on a new <em>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</em>-themed reality show, and, quite honestly, I hate everything about it.</p><p>To catch you up, <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-willy-wonka-reality-show-ai-gene-wilder-voice-1236633800/" target="_blank">this new show</a>, which is set to air in September on one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/audio/audio-streaming/the-best-music-streaming-serviceshttps://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>, Netflix, borrows sets (recreations), themes, and even one living actor who played an Oompa Loompa from the original 1971 film to create a reality show that it hopes will somehow, if not match, approach the charm and danger of the original film.</p><h2 id="not-getting-the-point">Not getting the point</h2><p><em>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</em>, based on the Roald Dahl book<em>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</em>, is a commentary on wealth, poverty, family, risk, and cruelty, all wrapped in a candy-covered fantasy. </p><p>The protagonist, Charlie Bucket, is so poor he lives in a ramshackle London cottage with multiple generations of family members, including a grandfather who has not left his bed in years. Meanwhile, Wonka is finally opening up his secretive factory to a select group of the public, chosen at random via golden tickets hidden in some of his candy.</p><p>I know, it sounds like a confection, but the first scene in which Wilder appears gives you a hint that this is not your typical children's story. When all the winners, including Charlie, arrive, Wonka (Wilder) unsteadily walks out while using a cane to greet them. As he approaches the gate, Wilder loses his grip on the cane and falls forward, but instead of face-planting, he does an effortless tumble and is suddenly upright and boisterous.</p><p>I tell you all this because there is so much complexity and nuance in that one scene and virtually all of it engineered by Wilder's performance. Throughout the film, his face and especially his voice drive the narrative and mood, yo-yoing it between playful host and sinister guide who keeps losing children to one self-imposed calamity after another. </p><p>Never before or since have I seen a character in a children's film swing so wildly from gentle and childlike to ominous. It's a wonder the Academy didn't recognize his performance.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/oTSvnmTfLj8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Fast forward more than half a century to this streaming show, which uses Wilder's voice with the permission of his family; you can get your first sample of it in the new show trailer (above). Created by increasingly well-known <a href="https://www.techradar.com/pro/what-is-elevenlabs-everything-we-know-about-the-best-ai-speech-startup">ElevenLabs</a>, the voice is, in my opinion, a poor recreation at best, but I guess I might also call it unmistakably Wilder-like.</p><p>It's also depressing. The thing about Wilder's real voice in films like <em>Willy Wonka</em>, <em>The Producers</em>, <em>Stir Crazy</em>, and <em>Young Frankenstein</em> is that it could be wildly emotional. Wilder as a hysteric was often the funniest thing you had ever seen. No one went off the rails like Gene Wilder, but also few other actors could express such warmth and compassion, and sometimes he did it all in a single scene.</p><p>At the end of <em>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</em>, Wonka discovers Charlie is stealing his everlasting gobstopper to deliver it to Wonka's chief competitor. His anger at Charlie is terrifying, but as soon as Charlie leaves the candy behind, Wonka (Wilder) transforms, and the compassion and joy in his voice is something to behold.</p><p>The AI Wilder voice in this trailer is devoid of passion, pathos, or really any recognizable human emotion. It's a soulless Gene Wilder.</p><p>Look, there's no doubt the power of AI is transforming life and culture. It lets us do things we never thought possible. It's a co-worker, a companion, a sleuth, a coder, and a creator, but we are now at the point where we must ask ourselves: Just because AI can, should it?</p><p>I guess we can ask a similar question about the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/dont-fear-the-dead-and-dont-fear-me-ai-brings-a-digital-val-kilmer-back-to-the-screen">AI-generated Val Kilmer in the unfortunately titled <em>As Deep as the Grave</em></a>. While I can understand if Kilmer had completed some filming and they wanted to bridge the gap in scenes filmed after his death, this full-scale recreation, even with the estate's permission, seems wrong. I love these actors, but none are irreplaceable, and using their likenesses and voices simply to generate nostalgia and sell a product feels very wrong, and certainly not the best use of AI (and all the resources behind it).</p><p>Surely, we can agree that it's often better to let the dead stay dead and not try to resurrect a simulacrum of their essence through the power of AI. The results are, to be honest, rather like the work of Baron Von Frankenstein: a monstrous creation that probably has no place on earth.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-O9RMLX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/O9RMLX.js" async></script>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix subscribers are furious at the platform’s latest update — now users are required to use separate email addresses for account profiles, but some think they've found a handy workaround ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ A new Netflix update requires you to add email addresses to individual profiles, and users think it's another password crackdown situation. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ rowan.davies@futurenet.com (Rowan Davies) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Rowan Davies ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/q5Az6iW5pbAotRovdNvQAf.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix users are being asked to add email addresses to their individual profiles </strong></li><li><strong>The platform says this will allow separate sign-ins while offering even more personalized recommendations </strong></li><li><strong>It seems convenient on paper, but users think it could lead to another big crackdown</strong></li></ul><p>Sharing <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>accounts today isn’t as easy as it was in the mid-2010s, but now the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming service</a> has another account crackdown on the way that’s already getting under people’s skins. </p><p>A handful of users have noticed a new in-app pop-up asking each member in a shared account to add individual email addresses to their individual profiles, instead of using the account owner’s email address as the primary one. One of the most jarring parts about it is that the pop-up doesn’t clear unless the request is fulfilled. </p><p>This hasn’t rolled out to all Netflix account holders yet, but <a href="https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/netflix-now-requires-every-user-profile-to-be-tied-to-unique-email-address/" target="_blank">the company informed Ars Technica</a> that the new sign-in update began on June 15, so we imagine a wider rollout is inevitable. The outlet also stated that this pop-up doesn’t apply to profiles that are labelled as belonging to children. </p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Rtu3P4rQzvyd5g442mPi7i" name="NetflixPopUp" alt="A Netflix pop-up in the mobile app" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Rtu3P4rQzvyd5g442mPi7i.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Reddit / scotti_dev)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Netflix households accounts have always been built on the traditional 'one email, one password’ foundation, allowing you to create up to five profiles to keep watchlists and recommendations separate from other members in your family. That’s all about to change, but why Netflix has decided to roll out yet another crackdown is the question that everyone is asking. </p><p>According to the details mentioned in the pop-up, this is purely a convenience reason. Having individual emails assigned to individual profiles under one account means you won’t have to keep relying on using the account holder’s email to sign in each time. It also means that if you ever need a verification code to log into Netflix, you won’t have to chase up the account holder for it in their inbox. </p><p>Additionally, the pop-up also says that adding an email address to your profile will make it a lot easier for you to recover the account when needed, and get personalized content recommendations with more features to come. On paper it sounds like Netflix is adding this requirement as a user experience enhancer, but subscribers are convinced it’s just another way for the company to surveil user activity. </p><p>When <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/the-netflix-password-crackdown-has-been-as-effective-as-i-feared-and-the-worst-is-yet-to-come">Netflix rolled out its password crackdown back in 2023</a>, it ended an era of serial account sharing and that’s where the service decided one account was strictly for one household, the ‘Netflix Household’ in official terms. With its latest move, we believe that there’s more than meets the eye — and so do a vast majority of users online. </p><blockquote class="reddit-card"  ><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/1uezemw/bye_bye_profiles_on_netflix_so_shady_sheesh">Bye Bye profiles on Netflix. So shady. Sheesh.</a> from <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix">r/netflix</a></blockquote><script async src="//embed.redditmedia.com/widgets/platform.js" charset="UTF-8"></script><p>Over the past few weeks Reddit has seen a swarm of reactions following the first appearances of the pop-up, but the main concern expressed by users is the possibility of this morphing into a payment system, charging account holders to fork out extra just to add more profiles. “This is killing Netflix for me”, <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/1uezemw/comment/otqht5y/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button" target="_blank">one user added</a>. </p><p>Based on Netflix’s past crackdowns, the new requirement could also give the streaming giant another way to better distinguish between the activity of individual profiles, or even shift them to individual accounts later down the line. But while users have expressed outrage over this, some say they’ve found a workaround. </p><p>It appears that creating email aliases has helped some users get past the pop-up without giving Netflix all of their information, however this has only worked for those using Gmail. </p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/1uezemw/comment/otr0r8r/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button" target="_blank">One person in particular says </a>that you can amend your Gmail address in order to create an alias, giving the example that if your email is ‘johnsmith@ gmail.com’ you could set up ‘johnsmith+kid1@gmail.com’. They go into further detail in their Reddit post, while others in the replies who use this workaround for other situations confirmed that it works. </p><p>As mentioned, this update hasn’t reached every Netflix subscriber yet and is rolling out slowly to start, similar to how the platform kick-started its password crackdown. Given Netflix’s history, we’re definitely keeping one eye open on this one. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 — release window predictions, plot, cast and everything we know about the hit Netflix show's return ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Season 2 has only just dropped, but Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 has already been confirmed — here's everything we know about its cast, plot and release. ]]>
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                                <p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-review"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 2</a> has only just landed on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>, but we're already thinking about season 3 (you can read our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-ending-explained">ending explained</a> to learn why).</p><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3: key information</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text">- Was renewed at the same time as season 2<br>- Rumored release window of Summer 2027<br>- Production has wrapped<br>- Core cast is expected to return<br>- Is expected to adapt the third book in the original book series</p></div></div><p>Luckily for us, it had incredibly early confirmation. We've known all along that Aang (Gordon Cormier) needs to learn all four elemental bending skills in order to stop the Fire Nation, led by Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim), from controlling the Four Nations.</p><p>As our current batch of episodes draws to a close, we're still far from reaching this conclusion. Enter <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 3, which is already poised to take over.</p><p>From release window predictions to returning cast, here's everything we know about the next installment.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-avatar-the-last-airbender-season-3-release-window-prediction"><span>Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 release window prediction</span></h2><p>It's worth pointing out that, as of writing, <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 3 doesn't have a confirmed release date or window. However, internet rumors suggest we could be seeing new episodes at some point in summer 2027. </p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Avatar will return. AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Seasons 2 & 3. Only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/sUnY5w6Jgf<a href="https://twitter.com/AvatarNetflix/status/1765391893909897350">March 6, 2024</a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><p>Seasons 2 and 3 were shot back-to-back, and filming for new episodes wrapped back in November 2025.</p><p>Worst case, we can expect season 3 at some point in 2028, given that there's been a two-year gap between seasons 1 and 2. </p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-avatar-the-last-airbender-season-3-trailer-is-there-one"><span>Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 trailer: is there one?</span></h2><p>A trailer for <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender </em>season 3 hasn't made its debut yet. Once one is released, we'll update this section.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-avatar-the-last-airbender-season-3-cast"><span>Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 cast</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="gTHHWJoTgzNmVxEXHm3eDH" name="ATLA-cast" alt="Aang and his friends stands in front of a mountain" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gTHHWJoTgzNmVxEXHm3eDH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Commander Zhao's return in season 2 seems unlikely </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>We can expect the following cast to return for<em> Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 3:</p><ul><li>Gordon Cormier as Aang</li><li>Kiawentiio as Katara</li><li>Ian Ousley as Sokka</li><li>Dallas Liu as Zuko</li><li>Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai</li><li>Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Zuko</li><li>Elizabeth Yu as Princess Azula</li><li>Miya Cech as Toph</li><li>Chin Han as Long Feng</li><li>Justin Chien as King Kuei</li><li>Amanda Zhao as Joo Dee</li><li>Crystal Yu as Lady Beifong</li><li>Kelemete Misipeka as The Boulder</li><li>Hoa Xuande as Professor Zei</li><li>Lourdes Faberes as General Sung</li><li>Rekha Sharma as Amita</li><li>Madison Hu as Fei</li><li>Dichen Lachman as Yangchen</li><li>Lily Gao as Ursa</li><li>Terry Chen as Jeong Jeong</li></ul><p>Dolly De Leon as Lo and Li, Jon Jon Briones as Piandao, and Tantoo Cardinal as Hama were all originally tipped to appear in the second reason, but do not. Despite this, we can expect them to star in season 3.</p><p>More new names will likely be announced as we get closer to the show's release, so keep your eyes peeled.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-avatar-the-last-airbender-season-3-plot-predictions"><span>Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 plot predictions</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="oAUQmNjBUW3hyLmwUWtRog" name="atla-zuko-azula" alt="Zuko looks at Azula" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/oAUQmNjBUW3hyLmwUWtRog.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Suki and Sokka will continue to support Aang in battle </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p><strong>Spoilers for </strong><em><strong>Avatar: The Last Airbender</strong></em><strong> season 2 ahead.</strong></p><p>We're pretty confident that season 3 is going to directly adapt the third <em>Avatar </em>book, following  Aang learning to firebend, infiltrating the Fire Nation, and preparing for his climactic showdown with Fire Lord Ozai before Sozin's Comet arrives. Not too much, then.</p><p>We also know that Zuko will eventually team up with Aang and the gang to make this happen, so we can expect to see some more emotional upheaval from him.</p><p>Obviously, finding out if Aang has actually survived the battle is a top priority for season 3. But the mere fact that season 3 has already been greenlit basically confirms that we'll be seeing Aang again anyway.</p><h2 class="article-body__section" id="section-will-there-be-more-seasons-of-avatar-the-last-airbender"><span>Will there be more seasons of Avatar: The Last Airbender?</span></h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Kjg9cMLqqFxDDwwc6UUHW3" name="ATLA-toph" alt="Toph touches the grass" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Kjg9cMLqqFxDDwwc6UUHW3.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>As of writing, nothing has been announced. Narratively, it makes sense for season 3 to be the last, if Books 1, 2, and 3 have all been adapted in each.</p><p>However, the fact that there are so many written and comic book continuations means that the possibilities could be endless. Even if we don't get a direct season 4, Netflix could invest in spinoffs galore.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 26) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ From Avatar: Fire and Ash's Disney+ debut to The Bear's final season, here's what's worth watching at home this weeked. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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                                <p>Congratulations, you've made it to the end of another week. Your reward — especially for those of you in the UK who've spent the last few days dealing with that incredibly uncomfortable heatwave — is to sit back, relax, and watch something on one of the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>.</p><p>If you're not planning on seeing <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/supergirl"><em>Supergirl</em></a> at your local cinema, then, what <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and shows have arrived this week? You'll have to read on to find out. But, with five of this streaming round-up's biggest releases landing on Netflix and Disney+, those platforms will be your first port of call. Happy streaming! — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="avatar-fire-and-ash-disney">Avatar: Fire and Ash (Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/nb_fFj_0rq8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>It doesn't often feel like a lifetime between a theatrical blockbuster breaking box office records to finally hitting a streaming service, but it does in the case of <em>Avatar: Fire and Ash</em>.</p><p>The third installment in the epic James Cameron fantasy franchise hit the big screen in December 2025, introducing the fire Na'avi, led by Varang. Think<em> The Way of Water</em>, only with more flames.</p><p>Expect more jaw-dropping visuals, perilous fighting and an even bigger divided between the Na'avi and humans. Amazingly, Sigourney Weaver once again gets to be both in this film that's out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a>. <em>— Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-3135b0cb-a002-438d-a9fd-60d86284c93f" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Avatar: Fire and Ash</strong></em><strong> on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="in-the-hand-of-dante-netflix">In the Hand of Dante (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/cXA3Zgsky18" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a>'s <em>In the Hand of Dante</em> simultaneously follows author Nick Tosches in the 21st century as he takes a violent journey on behalf of a mafia don to steal Dante Alighieri'<em>s The Divine Comedy, </em>and Dante himself in the 14th century seeking inspiration to write his most important work.</p><p>Here, Oscar Isaac tackles dual roles as Alighieri and Tosches, with the screenplay based on the latter's book of the same name. Other big names starring include Martin Scorsese and Gerard Butler.</p><p>Despite the ensemble cast, the movie has been widely panned with many considering it to be too confusing. Perhaps you'll feel differently? <em>— Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=in%20the%20hand&jbv=82623388" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>In the Hand of Dante</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-bear-season-5-hulu-disney">The Bear season 5 (Hulu/Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ojjCvICC86c" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/the-bear"><em>The Bear</em></a> has served its last course. Indeed, with the award-winning comedy-drama's fifth and final season landing on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a> in the US, and Disney+ everywhere else, it's time to say goodbye to Carmy, Sydney, Richie, and the rest of the gang.</p><p>I won't spoil how <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/the-bear-season-5"><em>The Bear </em>season 5</a>, which, like the first season, comprises eight episodes instead of 10, ends. Instead, let's just say the eatery's tight-knit group of employees find themselves metaphorically drowning as they struggle to keep the titular restaurant afloat amid myriad problems that stack up across a single day. Prepare to laugh and cry, feel second-hand stress, and shout "Yes, chef!" for the last time. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hulu.com/series/the-bear-05eb6a8e-90ed-4947-8c0b-e6536cbddd5f" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Bear </strong></em><strong>season 5 on Hulu</strong></a><strong> (US) and </strong><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-05eb6a8e-90ed-4947-8c0b-e6536cbddd5f" target="_blank"><strong>Disney+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul><h2 id="avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-netflix">Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/M_Las484swM" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Blink and you've missed Aang grow from an exceptionally cute little boy into a fledgling young man... and that only gives <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 2 more grounding. </p><p>The gang's fight to stop the Fire Nation Lord Ozai taking control of the Four Nations persists, with the Earth Kingdom's hidden city of Ba Sing Se now a key target for takeover.</p><p>Thankfully, this season has massively improved from its sketchy debut, and we're finally introduced to Toph (Miya Cech), who is an exceptional addition to the team. Bonus points for baby Appa, too. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=avatar&jbv=80237957" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Avatar: The Last Airbender</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-sheep-detectives-prime-video">The Sheep Detectives (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/pyZI5oM6hWk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>One of the biggest surprises of the year, <em>The Sheep Detectives</em> follows a flock of sheep who try to solve the murder of their shepherd George (Hugh Jackman). What follows is an admittedly brilliant <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> whodunnit for the whole family, and it's hard not to be charmed by the animals who are desperately trying to seek justice for their poor human companion. </p><p>Not to mention, the cast is exceptionally good and features voice acting talents from people like Bryan Cranston, Patrick Stewart, and Bella Ramsey. I'm confident you'll quickly fall in love with this Amazon Original. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/salp/thesheepdetectives" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Sheep Detectives</strong></em><strong> on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="life-larry-and-the-pursuit-of-unhappiness-hbo-max">Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Sp7P5JmKvLI" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Sure, it's got an unnecessarily long title, but<em> Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness </em>might actually be the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> sketch comedy series we've been waiting for.</p><p>Created by Larry David and Jeff Schaffer, and produced by the Obama's production company, it comedically improvise events in American history in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. So, perhaps like <em>Hamilton</em>, just with no singing. Although I'm sure if you asked Lin Manuel Miranda, he'd be more than up for changing that in a potential season 2. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/shows/life-larry-and-the-pursuit-of-unhappiness/8988709f-f7c0-4c2d-ba85-c57d360eefd4" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="little-brother-netflix">Little Brother (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/bWtrFcerKE0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>John Cena plays famous real estate agent Rudd in <em>Little Brother</em>, and his life is going great until his 'little brother' Marcus (Eric André) shows up and disrupts all that.</p><p>Rudd gets a phone call alerting him that Marcus was badly injured in a car crash, which causes him to reconnect with a man he was buddied up with during a high school charity event. Rudd is frustrated that he's back in his life and depending on him, despite them not actually being related.</p><p>As you can see in the trailer, Marcus is complete chaos, resulting in a laugh out loud comedy movie that's perfect for your weekend. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=little&jbv=81521988" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Little Brother</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Dept Q season 2 begins production as Netflix confirms returning cast — with 9 new cast member set to join the 'gripping' hit crime drama ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Hit Netflix crime drama series Dept Q has begun production on its second series, with the streamer confirming exactly who is set to return. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>The second season of Netflix crime drama </strong><em><strong>Dept Q </strong></em><strong>begins production in Edinburgh, Scotland</strong></li><li><strong>Core cast set to return alongside nine new faces</strong></li><li><strong>No word yet on release date or the number of episodes</strong></li></ul><p>Netflix has confirmed that the second season of the hit crime drama <em>Dept Q.</em> is now in production, filming in Edinburgh, Scotland. </p><p>Our core cast is set to return, including:</p><ul><li>Matthew Goode as DCI Carl Morck</li><li>Alexej Manvelov as Akram Salim</li><li>Jamie Sives as DS James Hardy</li><li>Leah Byrne as DC Rose Dickson</li><li>Mark Bonnar as Stephen Burns,</li><li>Kate Dickie as Moira Jacobson</li><li>Aaron McVeigh as Jasper</li><li>Sanjeev Kohli as Martin Flemming</li></ul><p>Nine new cast members will also be seen in new episodes. While we don't know exactly what their roles will be, we do have names:</p><ul><li>Aisling Franciosi as Kimmie</li><li>Greg Wise as Derek Powell</li><li>Nicholas Rowe as Thomas Fulton</li><li>Tony Curran as Winnie Calderwood</li><li>Hamish Clark as Christopher Herron</li><li>Alex Ferns as Phil Allenbeck</li><li>Ross Anderson as Ricky Daddario</li><li>Rebecca Root as June Lovesay</li><li>Isla Johnston as Agnes</li></ul><p>Currently, there's no word on exactly when <em>Dept Q.</em> season 2 will be released, nor how many episodes will make up the series. </p><p>However, we do have a brief idea of what the plot will involve thanks to the synopsis below.</p><h2 id="dept-q-season-2-set-to-explore-a-brand-new-case">Dept Q. season 2 set to explore a brand-new case </h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/72hK6FUmm8o" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>As per Netflix, <em>Dept Q. </em>season 2 follows "DCI Carl Morck heading up the maverick <em>Dept. Q</em> from the basement of an Edinburgh police station, charged with cases previously deemed unsolvable. </p><p>"This darkly humorous, propulsive show delivers all the pleasures of a procedural but takes us into the complex mysteries not just of the cases but of the detectives themselves."</p><p>Unsurprisingly, this is all very vague at this point in development. However, Rob Bullock, Executive Producer, Left Bank Pictures, added in a statement,<strong> </strong>“This season, Carl and his band of misfits tackle a terrible crime hidden in the highest echelons of Scottish society. It is a story for our times: rich and powerful people who believe they are above the law."</p><p>Executive Manda Levin agreed, "The story of season 2 is as darkly delicious as you’d expect, and Carl and his glorious gang will have their work cut out pinning down the perpetrators as we launch back in for more!”</p><p>What we know for sure is that we will continue to see an adaptation of Jussi Adler-Olsen’s original novels — but how faithful the show will be remains to be seen.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I've watched all of Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 on Netflix, and it's hugely improved from the dreadful first season — yet it still gives off The Witcher vibes in the worst possible way ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Aang and the gang have grown up, and are ready for the next installment of their Fire Nation fight. Luckily, it's a lot less hard work — despite some consistent flaws. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Two years ago, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>dramatically let me down. As a massive anime fan, I tuned into the first season of their live-action <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-op-ed"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em></a> remake and was horrifically disappointed within minutes. In fact, the most positive critique you could give it is that it was better than the live-action movies, which are widely considered to be garbage.</p><p>Why? The action was all there, but the heart of Aang's story wasn't. Spectacular VFX tried to cover up the hollow, mundane narrative underneath. In fact, to quote a fantastic jaw-dropping writer called <a href="https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/avatar-the-last-airbender-netflix-review-2533018/" target="_blank">Jasmine Valentine</a>: "There’s little room to learn, with life-changing realizations made in a ridiculously short amount of time. If a tale can’t be paid its due diligence in a certain remit, should we even bother at all?"</p><p>In 2026, my excitement for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-hub"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender </em>season 2</a> is non-existent. I've approached its seven-episode run with complete trepidation, honestly wondering if there is anything better that I could be covering this week. However — while a long way from being a masterpiece — the hit Netflix show has clearly been listening. </p><p>Now that all of the exhausting worldbuilding is out of the way (for the most part), fans can finally focus on the character relationships that they want to invest in. There's a lot of tenderness and vulnerability on display, which is the most fulfilling part of our cast having grown up so much between seasons.</p><p>But there's still something obvious that's really bothering me... and it comes back to Netflix's "cookie-cutter" mold that none of its programs can escape. </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eBjRoe"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eBjRoe.js" async></script><h2 id="avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-has-finally-learned-its-lesson-about-the-importance-of-heart">Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 has finally learned its lesson about the importance of heart</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/M_Las484swM" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Read it and weep (for joy), kids —  <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 2 actually has heart. If we're being honest, nobody had to put any effort into achieving this, with the mere fact that the lore of the Four Nations is fully established meaning there's now room for bigger, better things.</p><p>A mature Aang (Gordon Cormier) now straddles his inner struggles of legacy and constant imposter syndrome even more effectively, with the likes of Katara (Kiawentiio), Sokka (Ian Ousley), and Suki (Maria Zhang) now all settled into their selves, wants and needs.</p><p>If anything, Zuko (Dallas Liu) is going through it the most. After deserting his family and retreating into hiding at the end of season 1, we've got a lot more sympathy with him this time around as he grapples with his supposed destiny of capturing Aang for the Fire Nation's glory. Unlike Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim), he's no longer a villain, but a victim.</p><p>The standout character of season 2 is easily Toph (Miya Cech), who has finally been introduced after not appearing in season 2. Coming from a complicated family background that routinely dismisses her Earthbending, she comes into her own sassy self after teaming up with Aang to teach him the next element.</p><p>Collectively, the team is now firing on all cylinders, and it's nothing short of a joy to watch. Now we understand who they are and what the bigger picture looks like; intimacy, fun, and genuinely satisfying friendships are now flourishing. The jokes land, the serious moments stab you in the heart, and whimsy is flying around like Appa the sky bison.</p><h2 id="netflix-makes-season-2-look-exactly-like-the-witcher-just-with-different-lore">Netflix makes season 2 look exactly like The Witcher — just with different lore</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="DUfEe24w7FEEgfUAZKsWPX" name="ATLA" alt="Aang protects a group of people standing on a rock" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DUfEe24w7FEEgfUAZKsWPX.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Everything else in <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender </em>season 2 feels like more of the same — and that's a huge problem when it comes to the visuals. Broadly speaking, the Four Nations are jaw-droppingly gorgeous, and the detail that the creative team has packed into the landscapes is nothing short of impressive.</p><p>The immediate VFX, such as the bending that our characters use, leave a lot to be desired. It's obviously not a usual thing for people to have fire and water shooting out of their hands, so we're suspending a great deal of belief anyway... but being in the moment doesn't help when seeing it happen looks so fake.</p><p>This lumps season 2 into the same visually poor category as <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/the-witcher"><em>The Witcher</em></a>, which is another comparison I made during season 1's debut. Cover the faces of the actors, stick them in the woods for a combat scene, and you'd be hard-pressed to tell the shows apart. Netflix is determined to make all of its genre programs look exactly like one another, and I'm baffled as to why.</p><p>Then there's the ultimate ending, which we already know without including spoilers. Much like other long-running anime series like <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/why-netflixs-one-piece-live-action-series-is-the-show-you-have-to-try-this-week"><em>One Piece</em></a> (with its Netflix adaptation also guilty of this), we've known about the final endgame from its first five minutes. Here, it's for Aang to learn his bending skills, become all-powerful, and defeat Lord Ozai and the Fire Nation.</p><p>With a third series already confirmed, this is being drawn out for as long as humanly possible. It was obvious that none of the above was going to be achieved by the time season 2 wrapped up, so we've made little substantial progress from when Aang's goal was first introduced.</p><p>For me, the constant theme of "Oh no! Danger is on the horizon, and the Fire Nation must be stopped" is going to wear thin quickly. I'd really like to see season 3 mix things up, but I'm guessing that it won't.</p><p>Did I enjoy seeing Aang and the gang in 2026 more than in 2024? Absolutely. Has it renewed my interest in seeing them again at the end of 2027 (season 3's assumed release window)? Far from it. </p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Seven episodes in and the fight for Ba Sing Se has got brutal. Here's everything you need to know about the Avatar: The Last Airbender ending, including season 3 predictions. ]]>
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                                <p><strong>Spoilers for </strong><em><strong>Avatar: The Last Airbender</strong></em><strong> season 2 ahead. </strong></p><p>Even before <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-review"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender </em>season 2</a> dropped on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>, we knew exactly where it was heading: the Fire Nation taking over all of the Four Nations.</p><p>In the latest batch of seven episodes, the target is the hidden city of Ba Sing Se — and as of season 2 episode 6, it's been captured. </p><p>With Avatar Aang (Gordon Cormier) the only person who can save the day, the pressure is on to stop Fire Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim) from doing any more damage.</p><p>Unluckily, Princess Azula (Elizabeth Yu) is taking her dad's wishes into her own hands. But can our favorite gang cope with her fiendish plans? </p><p>Here's everything you need to know about the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-release-date-time"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 2</a> ending... and what it might mean for the already confirmed season 3.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-ORVmzO"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/ORVmzO.js" async></script><h2 id="appa-sokka-zuko-and-katara-are-all-captured-by-the-dai-li-which-is-now-controlled-by-azula">Appa, Sokka, Zuko and Katara are all captured by the Dai Li — which is now controlled by Azula</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="hiJgtbjzNEQeAdpkoTezJS" name="atla-azula" alt="Azula covers her eye with one hand" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/hiJgtbjzNEQeAdpkoTezJS.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>We kick off <em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 2 episode 8 with a flashback of baby Aang meeting Appa the sky bison for the first time. Aang feeds Appa an apple (trying to say that three times fast), and they embrace.</p><p>Cut to the present day, where Appa has been kidnapped by the Dai Li — Ba Sing Se's secret police force — which is now being controlled by Princess Azula. Trust me, you will cry seeing him in chains. </p><p>In a meeting with the city's Grand Secretariat, Long Feng (Chin Han), Azula kills all of Ba Sing Se's highest-ranking men in the force when they question why the Fire Nation wants to control the city. Long Feng, however, begrudgingly but fearfully complies with Azula's plan: to raise Ba Sing Se's drawbridge and let the Fire Nation troops roll in, taking out anything they want in the process.</p><p>Remember, this is all coming from Lord Ozai's orders, despite Azula being a more than willing vehicle for them. But Appa isn't the only Aang ally the Dai Li has captured on her orders, with Sokka (Ian Ousley) and Katara (Kiawentiio) also in separate cells.</p><p>Sokka reunites with inventor Sai (Danny Pudi) in his cell, with the inventor already being captured before his arrival. Together, they try to figure out how to use the prison's underground structure to break free.</p><p>Katara has been put in a cell with Zuko (Dallas Liu), who was caught by the Dai Li after "doing a good act." This marks the biggest pinnacle in Zuko's personal struggle between good and evil so far, and Azula has no idea that he's jailed.</p><p>Meanwhile, Toph (Miya Cech) returns home to her mother, complaining that Aang and co. "don't understand her" after their huge falling out in episode 6. While initially seeming on board with how great Toph's earthbending powers are, her mother poisons Toph's tea in order to try and control her urge to leave home forever.</p><h2 id="aang-and-iroh-plan-an-escape-mission">Aang and Iroh plan an escape mission</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="QeMeRdE7qsDrGrXzMeqdmX" name="ATLA" alt="Aang gestures at something offscreen" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/QeMeRdE7qsDrGrXzMeqdmX.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix )</span></figcaption></figure><p>So where is Aang in this? Right behind his pals, having already figured out where Appa is underground just by sensing him. When the Azula-controlled Dai Li parade through the center of Ba Sing Se, he's hidden by allies made in season 2, episode 1. </p><p>When he attempts to approach the Dai Li's underground jail, he's spotted by Iroh (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) and is immediately suspicious. Iroh reveals that he's also on a mission to break Zuko out of jail, thinking that the pair should team up for maximum effect.</p><p>Iroh tells Aang about a secret door that Avatar Kyoshi once installed to lead into the underground caves, but it needs all four elements bent at once to be able to open it. Aang is missing his firebending powers at this stage, so he needs Iroh just as much as Iroh needs Aang. </p><p>Together, the pair locate and open the door, and set off on their rescue mission.</p><h2 id="zuko-tries-to-bond-with-katara">Zuko tries to bond with Katara</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="oAUQmNjBUW3hyLmwUWtRog" name="atla-zuko-azula" alt="Zuko looks at Azula" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/oAUQmNjBUW3hyLmwUWtRog.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>While Sokka and Sai try to be proactive, Katara learns who Zuko really is. Immediately, she goes on the defensive, telling him how all of her family — and the entire Waterbending tribe — were wiped out thanks to the hostile Fire Nation invasion.</p><p>Zuko definitely feels empathy for Katara, but still has a chip on his shoulder. He tells her that the Fire Nation also stripped him of his family, with his mother dying at the hands of Lord Ozai.</p><p>The more the two talk, the more they realize that they have a lot in common. It's the closest we've even seen Zuko come to his "good" side, and it seems as though he's finally going to stay that way for good.</p><p>Looking at the burn mark around his left eye, Katara offers to try and heal Zuko using the waterbending potion in the locket around her neck. Just as she's about to apply it, Aang and Iroh storm in, having found and released Sokka and Sai first.</p><p>Aang goes to fight Zuko, but Iroh stops him, claiming that he's seen huge changes for the better in his nephew. Not quite believing that Zuko has defected from the Fire Nation, the gang sets off in search of the exit.</p><h2 id="aang-s-escape-plan-is-thwarted">Aang's escape plan is thwarted</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="DUfEe24w7FEEgfUAZKsWPX" name="ATLA" alt="Aang protects a group of people standing on a rock" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DUfEe24w7FEEgfUAZKsWPX.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>With the Dai Li everywhere, the gang splits up. Aang goes to find Appa after Long Feng brings him up to speed with Azula's plans, earthbending a hole through the ceiling so that Appa can fly to safety.</p><p>But as he tries to rejoin the others, he passes another prisoner who was originally being psychologically tortured by a Dai Li officer earlier on. Aang offers to bring her with them, but instead of accepting his offer, she shouts that "the Avatar is here," alerting the guards.</p><p>From there, it's fighting on all fronts. In pairs, the group makes light work of the Dai Li roaming the hallways, especially when Toph joins suits, revealing that she has invented "metalbending."</p><p>In fact, metalbending is how she ended up there in the first place. When she wakes up after her poisoning, Toph awakes in a metal box riding inside her mother's horse and carriage. Coming to the conclusion that Aang really does understand her, where her family doesn't, she bends the box and flies out of the carriage, making her way to safety.</p><h2 id="an-all-out-battle-with-azula-changes-zuko-s-allegiance">An all-out battle with Azula changes Zuko's allegiance</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="WSi4ko8usNB8VrorVumXSk" name="atla-cast" alt="The cast prepares for battle" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/WSi4ko8usNB8VrorVumXSk.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>With the fight raging on, Azula soon joins the mix, learning that her brother is among the escapees. Honing her focus on him, she tries to convince him, once again, to rejoin her side.</p><p>At first, Zuko remains hesitant, more confident in his newfound ability to do good things. But when Azula brings up the death of their mother, he changes his mind.</p><p>Where Zuko has always held a grudge against Azula for how she acted when their mother died, Azula reveals that she was only acting on her mother's orders. Their mom wanted the siblings to stay together through the trauma, breaking an emotional trigger point inside Zuko when he hears this.</p><p>By the time the rest of the gang reach a large clearing in the underground caves, Azula and Zuko emerge to fight them all as a team. This shocks Katara, who had genuinely believed that Zuko was coming around to being on their side.</p><p>After a lot of intense bending and fighting, it looks as though Azula has Aang right where she wants him — after all, the entire point of kidnapping his friends was to lure Aang to Ba Sing Se.</p><p>But in his hour of need, Aang taps into what can best be described as an "Avatar portal," seeing physical forms of all the Avatars that came before him in his mind's eye. More clearly, it's what causes Aang's eyes and head arrow to turn a shining blue, as he's essentially channelling their collective power through his body.</p><h2 id="aang-is-left-unconscious">Aang is left unconscious</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="gTHHWJoTgzNmVxEXHm3eDH" name="ATLA-cast" alt="Aang and his friends stands in front of a mountain" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gTHHWJoTgzNmVxEXHm3eDH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>At this point, we see Aang's best bending to date, turning the tables on Azula and leaving her (and the Dai Li guards who join her) powerless.</p><p>But just as he's about to deliver the final blow, Aang loses his inner vision, effectively shutting his power off. He collapses to the floor, but Katara, Sokka and Toph are able to get him to safety thanks to Appa having waited outside.</p><p>With Ba Sing Se still under Azula's control, our final scene shows the gang flying away on Appa's back. Kata uses the potion she initially offered to Zuko on Aang, aiming to heal him and bring him back to full health.</p><p>However, nothing happens after she gives it to him, with the final shot showing Aang completely unconscious and unresponsive.</p><h2 id="season-3-predictions">Season 3 predictions</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Kjg9cMLqqFxDDwwc6UUHW3" name="ATLA-toph" alt="Toph touches the grass" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Kjg9cMLqqFxDDwwc6UUHW3.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Obviously, finding out if Aang has actually survived the battle is a top priority for season 3. But the mere fact that season 3 has already been greenlit basically confirms that we'll be seeing Aang again anyway.</p><p>In a nutshell, we can expect to see Aang learning to firebend, infiltrating the Fire Nation, and preparing for his climactic showdown with Fire Lord Ozai before Sozin's Comet arrives. Not too much, then.</p><p>We also know that Zuko will eventually team up with Aang and the gang to make this happen, so we can expect to see some more emotional upheaval from him.</p><p>We're hoping to see season 3 episodes next summer.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix is launching a new horror game by the developers of Oxenfree —  and your phone is the controller ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Netflix's new horror game Unhinged will be available to all subscribers and is a first-person home invasion story. ]]>
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&lt;p&gt;When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix has confirmed that its new horror game </strong><em><strong>Unhinged </strong></em><strong>will launch on June 30</strong></li><li><strong>It will be available to Netflix subscribers on all plans</strong></li><li><em><strong>Unhinged </strong></em><strong>is controlled via your phone and focuses on a woman trying to escape a home invasion</strong></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a> has announced they are launching a new horror game, <em>Unhinged</em>, on June 30 and that it will be available to all subscriber tiers.</p><p><em>Unhinged </em>was made by Oxenfree developer Night School Studio, and is a first-person horror game centering on two young women who are neighbors, as one attempts to escape from a home invasion.</p><p>Night School game director Sam Warner told <a href="https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/rs-gaming/netflix-video-game-unhinged-1235581725/" target="_blank">Rolling Stone</a>:  "I grew up with those, and I think that focus on novel innovative play was something that we really started this game with. If you've got Netflix and you have a phone, then this is for you."</p><p>A tense social media trailer was shared for <em>Unhinged</em>, where Netflix confirmed it would launch worldwide on June 30.</p><div class="instagram-embed"><blockquote class="instagram-media"  data-instgrm-version="6" style="width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% - 2px); width:calc(100% - 2px);"><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DZ7X1sLiLHF/" target="_blank">A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix)</a></p><p>A photo posted by  on </p></blockquote></div><p>There's plenty to get excited about when it comes to <em>Unhinged</em>. First of all there's an amazing cast attached including <em>Stranger Things</em>' Sadie Sink<em>, The Batman</em>'s Zoë Kravitz, and <em>The Last of Us</em>' voice actor Troy Baker.</p><p>Honestly, you couldn't get a better cast. I'm excited to see these stars in action, especially when it comes to the confined settings of a first-person horror like this. It has the potential to be great.</p><p>Gameplay wise, you'll need your phone for this one. Rather than being an interactive movie you control with your remote, <em>Unhinged</em> uses your phone to receive calls and text messages or to look around its world with a virtual flashlight. </p><p>There's multiple paths you can go down and, of course, you can die. So the stakes are high here and you'll have to pay attention if you want to make it out of the house safely. The game is said to be less than an hour in length, similar to an episode of a Netflix series, but you do have the opportunity to go back and explore new paths.</p><p>I've had mixed opinions of Netflix games so far but this one sounds promising. I can't wait to check it out on June 30.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix's Gears of War movie finally has a confirmed plot — but a major character might not appear in the adaptation ]]></title>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What&#039;s on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix's </strong><em><strong>Gears of War </strong></em><strong>movie has a confirmed plot</strong></li><li><strong>According to Entertainment Weekly, the movie will be an origin story for Delta Squad</strong></li><li><strong>This does mean that the game's protagonist, Marcus Fenix, may not appear in the Netflix adaptation</strong></li></ul><p><em>Gears of War </em>is headed to<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix"> Netflix,</a> and we finally have some confirmed plot details about the<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide"> new movie</a> adaptation.</p><p>According to reports from<a href="https://ew.com/gears-of-war-movie-plot-origin-story-delta-squad-exclusive-12003591" target="_blank"> Entertainment Weekly</a>, the Netflix <em>Gears of War </em>movie will be an origin story for Delta Squad, the main infantry team in the original video game series.</p><p>Entertainment Weekly revealed that the official logline for the movie is simply: "The origin story of Delta Squad, a ragtag crew of soldiers who wage a desperate war for survival against the Locust, a race of subterranean creatures set on destroying humanity."</p><p>Speaking about the movie, Matt Booty, Xbox's executive vice president and chief content officer, told the site: “The game really is about the bonds between teams. It's about brotherhood at its core.</p><p>"When you go visit the studio, their tagline is ‘Never Fight Alone.’ So when you think about that for a dramatic narrative, it's a pretty good starting point.”</p><h2 id="will-gears-of-war-feature-marcus-fenix">Will Gears of War feature Marcus Fenix?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:3840px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="KmrW9XQ23YjzCRLfxjpCz" name="gears3.jpg" alt="Marcus Fenix in Gears of War 3" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/dde08834c761be051e164e9350a36785.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="3840" height="2160" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div></figure><p>Considering Marcus Fenix is the protagonist of the first three games in the <em>Gears of War </em>video game series, many of us are wondering if he will show up in Netflix's <em>Gears of War </em>movie.</p><p>It's too early to say for now, as we don't have casting confirmation for the project, so we can't confirm which characters will appear. But if Marcus is absent and the plot focuses wholly on life before him, this may come as a disappointment for fans.</p><p>We can't accurately pinpoint how Netflix's <em>Gears of War</em> will fit into the franchise's timeline until more information is released. If it focuses more on the first game, then we might see Marcus after all.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-WQn6zO"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/WQn6zO.js" async></script><p>If it doesn't, then this is certainly not the first time a video game adaptation has moved away from the original protagonists. Recently,<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video"> Prime Video</a>'s <em>Fallout </em>chose not to focus on the Lone Wanderer or The Courier, and<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/the-first-resident-evil-movie-trailer-from-weapons-director-zach-cregger-is-finally-here-and-it-looks-like-the-horror-video-game-series-is-getting-the-adaptation-it-deserves"> Zach Cregger's <em>Resident Evil</em></a><em> </em>has a brand-new leading character too.</p><p>We will just have to wait patiently to see how <em>Gears of War </em>plays out on Netflix.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Aang is back with new friends, new powers and new worries. But when is Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 arriving on Netflix? ]]>
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                                <p>Who is ready to finally see Toph in the flesh? It's the main reason I'll be tuning into <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-hub"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em> season 2</a> after a lengthy two-year wait.</p><p>This time around, Aang (Gordon Cormier) and the gang will journey deep into the treacherous Earth Kingdom to find an earthbending teacher and convince the elusive Earth King to join the fight against Fire Lord Ozai.</p><p>Translated, that means that a lot is going to go down before the already confirmed season 3 even arrives. </p><p>But when does <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/avatar-the-last-airbender-op-ed"><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender</em></a> season 2 land on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>?</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eBjRoe"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eBjRoe.js" async></script><h2 id="what-time-can-i-watch-avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-on-netflix">What time can I watch Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 on Netflix?</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/M_Las484swM" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Avatar: The Last Airbender </em>season 2 drops on Netflix on <strong>June 25, 2026. </strong></p><p>As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that previous hit shows such as <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em>Emily in Paris</em></a><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/the-witcherhttps://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em> </em></a>have also enjoyed.</p><p>For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:</p><ul><li><strong>US</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>Canada</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>UK</strong> – 8am BST</li><li><strong>India</strong> – 12:30pm IST</li><li><strong>Singapore</strong> – 3pm SGT</li><li><strong>Australia</strong> – 6pm AEST</li><li><strong>New Zealand</strong> – 8pm NZDT</li></ul><h2 id="when-do-new-episodes-of-avatar-the-last-airbender-season-2-come-out">When do new episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 come out?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="gTHHWJoTgzNmVxEXHm3eDH" name="ATLA-cast" alt="Aang and his friends stands in front of a mountain" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gTHHWJoTgzNmVxEXHm3eDH.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>All 7 episodes of season 2 will be released at the same time, much like the release schedule for season 1.</p><p>There's currently no word on when season 3 will be released... but rest assured that it's coming.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 8 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 19) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ From Project Hail Mary's streaming debut to House of the Dragon's return, here's what you'll want to watch this weekend. ]]>
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>The latest edition of TechRadar's streaming recommendations round-up has arrived — and it's another of those rare weeks where we've opted for eight <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and shows instead of the usual seven.</p><p>Indeed, with so many great-looking films and TV series recently arriving (or shortly set to land) on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> , we really struggled to whittle down this list. Rather than us dropping a project that deserves your attention, then, we thought 'why don't we just include them all?'. In short: we did, so read on to see what's worth watching at home this weekend. — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="project-hail-mary-mgm">Project Hail Mary (MGM+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/m08TxIsFTRI" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/project-hail-mary"><em>Project Hail Mary</em></a>, aka Amazon's hit sci-fi movie starring Ryan Gosling, has finally made its streaming debut. Curiously, though, it's not come to the company's primary streamer in <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a>, but to its lesser cousin MGM+. No, I'm not sure why, either.</p><p>Regardless, if you missed the epic flick when it was in theaters, now's your chance to see what all of the fuss is about. Before you catch it, read my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/project-hail-mary-review"><em>Project Hail Mary</em> review</a> to get the lowdown on its plot and see what I thought of it. Then, once you've streamed it, check out my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/project-hail-mary-ending-explained"><em>Project Hail Mary</em> ending explained</a> piece to get answers to your biggest burning questions. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.mgmplus.com/movie/project-hail-mary-2026" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Project Hail Mary</strong></em><strong> on MGM+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="house-of-the-dragon-season-3-hbo-max">House of the Dragon season 3 (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/0JlMjgqduVw" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Just four months after our last visit to the <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/game-of-thrones">Game of Thrones</a> universe with <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms"><em>A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms</em></a>, it's time to return to Westeros once more for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/house-of-the-dragon"><em>House of the Dragon</em></a>'s third season.</p><p>There's a lot (dragon)riding on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/house-of-the-dragon-season-3"><em>House of the Dragon</em> season 3</a>, too. With some fans suggesting its forebear wasn't as good as it could've been, and behind-the-scenes drama between showrunner Ryan Condal and <em>Thrones</em> overlord George R.R. Martin that wouldn't look out of place in the latter's high fantasy book franchise, the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> TV Original's latest chapter really needs to deliver.</p><p>So, does it? Read my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/house-of-the-dragon-season-3-review"><em>House of the Dragon</em> season 3 review</a> to find out for yourself. Once you're done, see when and where <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/what-is-the-release-date-for-house-of-the-dragon-season-3-episode-1-on-hbo-max"><em>House of the Dragon</em> season 3 episode 1 will be released</a> where you live. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/shows/house-of-the-dragon/c68e69d7-9317-428a-a615-cdf8fe5a2e06" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>House of the Dragon</strong></em><strong> season 3 on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="voicemails-for-isabelle-netflix">Voicemails for Isabelle (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/9mi3YVYm3ZU" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Another helping of <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a> rom-coms this year? Yes please. Amazingly, this one isn't based on an existing novel, meaning <em>Voicemails for Isabelle</em> has already set itself apart from others already released this year.</p><p>Here's the premise: when Jill (Zoey Deutch) leaves voice messages to her deceased sister telling her about her chaotic life in San Francisco, an Austin-based real estate agent Wes (Nick Robinson) begins to receive their confessions. Lo, an unexpected romance is born. </p><p>In additional amazing news for fans of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/how-to-watch-parks-and-rec-online-stream-seasons-1-7-free-from-anywhere"><em>Parks and Recreation</em></a>, Nick Offerman is also here randomly playing a chef. <em>— Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter </em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/title/81716219" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Voicemails for Isabelle </strong></em><strong>on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="how-to-make-a-killing-hbo-max">How to Make a Killing (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/BxBof_p3_es" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Black comedy movie <em>How to Make a Killing </em>is streaming on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> this weekend. It was ultimately a flop and received a lot of criticism upon its initial theatrical release, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/how-to-make-a-killing-review">including in my <em>How to Make a Killing</em> review</a>, which is where I described it as a "rare misfire" for A24.</p><p>If you plan on watching it, though, <em>How to Make a Killing </em>centers around Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell), a man disowned by his wealthy family. Here, we watch as he fights back to claim his inheritance by picking them off one by one. <em>— Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/movies/how-to-make-a-killing/e5edd78c-5d67-4845-8660-4313584d08b3#:~:text=Make%20a%20Killing-,Disowned%20at%20birth%20by%20his%20obscenely%20wealthy%20family%2C%20blue%2Dcollar,relatives%20stand%20in%20his%20way." target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>How to Make a Killing</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-agency-season-2-paramount">The Agency season 2 (Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/cYpslA2ytis" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/deals/paramount-plus-cost-price-plans-deals">Paramount+</a>'s addictive spy thriller is back and reportedly better than ever. For the uninitiated: Michael Fassbender play Brandon Colby, a spy going by the pseudonym 'Martian'.</p><p>There are plenty of tense interrogations and nail-biting scenes this time around. Season 2 picks up soon after the first's dramatic finale, and sees 'Martian' feeling the pressure after becoming a double agent for MI6. Amid all that, he's trying to manage his volatile relationship with Samia (Jodie Turner-Smith), who has been imprisoned in Sudan.</p><p>So, Martian has a lot on his plate, which is good news for us at home, because it means we're all guaranteed to be on the edge of our seats. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/gb/shows/the-agency/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Agency</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Paramount+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="i-will-find-you-netflix">I Will Find You (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mObRUsA7dPY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Another Harlan Coben series landing on Netflix means that we'll be sat and locked in for the foreseeable. After <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/harlan-cobens-run-away-review"><em>Run Away</em></a> melted our minds in January,<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/harlan-cobens-i-will-find-you-review"><em> I Will Find You</em></a> takes the chaos and raises it with a mind-boggling child murder case. </p><p>We follow David Burroughs (Sam Worthington), who is serving a life sentence for the murder of his son, Matthew. When his ex-sister-in-law and disgraced journalist Rachel (Britt Lower) finds evidence that Matthew might still be alive, the race is on to prove David's innocence and find his son.</p><p>Expect crazy confessions and twists and turns that will leave you with whiplash... and that's just in the first episode. <em>—  JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/title/81509368" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>I Will Find You</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="your-fault-london-prime-video">Your Fault: London (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/vhp4FjhxdUY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>As the latest in Prime Video's hit <em>Your Fault</em> movie series, the London contingent has a lot to live up to. In fact, we're picking up after the events of the previous film, with Noah (Asha Banks) and Nick (Matthew Broome) now in a full-blown relationship.</p><p>This doesn't sound too out of the ordinary... until you learn that the pair are step-siblings. Now they pursue different paths, with Nick in business and Noah at Oxford. As always, they are dealing with new relationships and secrets. Let's just hope that they're ones we can cope with. <em>—  JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0T4QQ149SJ0V8W8MHKZUZZ70RP" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> Your Fault: London</strong></em><strong> on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="sugar-season-2-apple-tv">Sugar season 2 (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/WJMbHySi5eQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>The effortlessly cool <em>Sugar </em>returns for season 2 of this Apple Original and I've certainly enjoyed my latest trip to this sunny LA location. It's stunning as ever with its signature retro vibe and our protagonist John Sugar (Colin Farrell) has brought more of his own personal demons along for the ride, too.</p><p>The life of a private investigator comes with a lot of stress, and Sugar is feeling it when the trail to track down his missing sister goes cold. So, he takes on another case to keep himself occupied, agreeing to help a boxer whose brother and trainer has also gone missing.</p><p>There are a lot more film noir references here and enough mystery to keep you interested. It's another win for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a> and an enjoyable love letter to Old Hollywood. If you've already seen <em>Sugar </em>season 1, check out my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/sugar-season-2-review"><em>Sugar </em>season 2 review </a>for my full thoughts. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/sugar/umc.cmc.4r6q7tdquewehwvb3rzl0k3dt" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> Sugar</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix has canceled The Boroughs after one season despite rave reviews  — but there's a major reason why it's not coming back ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The Boroughs will not be returning to Netflix which may seem like a shocking decision. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><em><strong>The Boroughs </strong></em><strong>has been canceled after one season at Netflix</strong></li><li><strong>According to reports, the decision was made due to the high costs of producing sci-fi shows</strong></li><li><strong>Despite this outcome, </strong><em><strong>The Boroughs </strong></em><strong>was well received by critics and fans</strong></li></ul><p>Another day, another <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>cancellation. The <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare" target="_blank">best streaming service</a> has unfortunately gained a reputation for canceling our favorite shows, and a new sci-fi thriller<em>, The Boroughs,</em> is the latest to be axed.</p><p>If you're surprised by this decision, you're not alone. <em>The Boroughs </em>has performed well, receiving a near-perfect<a href="https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_boroughs" target="_blank"> Rotten Tomatoes score</a> of 97% after a month on the streamer. </p><p>I had assumed it would come back based on this, but it appears it has not been successful enough to warrant a second outing. That, combined with the great cast, fun premise, and the fact that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/stranger-things" target="_blank"><em>Stranger Things </em></a>creators The Duffer Brothers were attached, made it seemingly a no-brainer to come back for round two.</p><p>So let's dive into why this happened.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eGdnLW"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eGdnLW.js" async></script><h2 id="why-we-re-saying-goodbye-to-the-boroughs">Why we're saying goodbye to The Boroughs</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/PsvUvqXoTpE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>According to <a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-cancels-duffer-brothers-the-boroughs-1236624641/" target="_blank">The Hollywood Reporter</a>: "Part of the problem here, a source tells <em>THR</em>, is that sci-fi is expensive. Another piece surely is that the Duffers are taking their talents to Paramount. (<em>The Boroughs</em> wouldn’t have followed, but sometimes breakups are hard.)"</p><p>Cost is clearly a factor, but so is rival streaming service <a href="https://www.techradar.com/deals/paramount-plus-cost-price-plans-deals" target="_blank">Paramount+</a>. Still, this feels like a disappointing decision, especially since <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-lincoln-lawyer-season-5-cancelation" target="_blank">Netflix recently canceled </a><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-lincoln-lawyer-season-5-cancelation" target="_blank"><em>The Lincoln Lawyer, </em></a>and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/3-canceled-netflix-shows-in-2025-that-are-still-worth-watching" target="_blank">they axed three great shows in 2025 </a>as well.</p><p>The good news is that <em>The Boroughs </em>is still worth watching. You may be put off trying it out, considering the cancellation news, but the eight episodes of season 1 deserve your love anyway. With a great cast including Bill Pullman and Geena Davis, and an intriguing supernatural threat, it's definitely one of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-netflix-shows">best Netflix shows </a>in recent months.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Harlan Coben's I Will Find You ending explained: who kidnapped Matthew, does David find his son, who dies and the truth behind the death he was framed for ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Harlan Coben's I Will Find You is now streaming on Netflix — here's everything you need to know about Matthew's disappearance and David's false imprisonment. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>Spoilers for </strong><em><strong>Harlan Coben's I Will Find You</strong></em><strong> ahead.</strong></p><p>Harlan Coben's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>reign is back in business, baby. Half a year after <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/harlan-cobens-run-away-review"><em>Run Away</em></a> dropped on the streamer in January, he's back with a new hit, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/harlan-cobens-i-will-find-you-review"><em>I Will Find You</em></a>.</p><p>This time around, we follow David Burroughs (Sam Worthington), who is serving a life sentence for the murder of his son, Matthew. </p><p>When his ex-sister-in-law, disgraced journalist Rachel (Britt Lower), finds evidence that Matthew might still be alive, the race is on to prove David's innocence and find his son. </p><p>The result is a chaotic cat-and-mouse chase between David, Rachel and the FBI that gets more disturbing by the minute.</p><p>If you've been watching along with a completely scrambled mind, I'm on hand to help. Let's debunk everything that happened in the final episode of <em>I Will Find You</em>, including its unexpected ending.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-XYxG3O"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/XYxG3O.js" async></script><h2 id="who-kidnapped-matthew">Who kidnapped Matthew?</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mObRUsA7dPY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Hayden Payne (Milo Ventimiglia) is behind the kidnapping. Why? In a nutshell, he believed that Matthew was his biological son.</p><p>At the same time David and Cheryl (Erin Richards) were together, Hayden and Rachel were also in a relationship. Before becoming pregnant with Matthew, Cheryl went behind David's back to explore getting pregnant using donor sperm, using a fertility center called BERG.</p><p>Not wanting David to find out, Cheryl signed up using Rachel's name. The catch? BERG is owned by the Payne family. With Rachel's name on the client list, Hayden was using his own sperm to secretly try to get her pregnant.</p><p>Cheryl gets pregnant with Matthew, and Hayden finds out that Rachel is really Cheryl on the BERG books around the same time, so he incorrectly puts two and two together. When Hayden later sees Matthew at a family Fourth of July party, he's immediately convinced that Matthew is his son.</p><p>Hayden kills a child at a Swiss orphanage that the Payne family also knows and plants his body at David and Cheryl's house, kidnapping Matthew at the same time. Payne family lawyers and doctors covered things up, planting enough evidence — including fake blood samples from Matthew — so that David would be framed for Matthew's murder. </p><h2 id="are-david-and-matthew-reunited">Are David and Matthew reunited?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="vtyeH9Dwn8kCrjZRTJL92U" name="i-will-find-you" alt="Sam Worthington looks out of a window" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/vtyeH9Dwn8kCrjZRTJL92U.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Yes, but with some difficulty. While David has been in prison for the last five years, Matthew has been raised by the Paynes as Theo, and has completely forgotten who his real family is. </p><p>After breaking into the BERG clinic, David, Rachel and Cheryl find out that Hayden is responsible for the kidnapping. However, FBI agent Sarah (Logan Browning) is hot on their heels, but can't officially be seen to be investigating David's case, which she has already been removed from.</p><p>In order to capture Hayden, the quartet hatches a plan. Earlier on in the series, Hayden asked Rachel to run away with him, and Rachel thinks that if David is reported as being re-arrested, Rachel could convince him to wait for her before he flees with Matthew and Gertrude (Madeleine Stowe).  </p><p>Pulling a few strings with her contacts at the Globe newspaper, word about David's "arrest" gets out. Meanwhile, Rachel calls Hayden in tears, asking to be taken along on their getaway. Hayden agrees, with Rachel heading to the Payne mansion.</p><p>Meanwhile, David and Sarah reluctantly team up to try and bring Hayden in. Sarah can't call for official backup, so David is her only hope (who is wearing handcuffs in case the two are caught).</p><p>Gertrude is furious that Hayden has given in to Rachel's request, and immediately guesses that she's trying to get Hayden arrested from the inside. A news report of David's capture plays on a local news channel, with Hayden convinced he's now in the clear.</p><p>As Rachel texts Sarah her whereabouts, Gertrude's lackey uncovers that the FBI has no idea where David is, meaning the arrest story is false. Rachel is uncovered as the Globe's anonymous source, but she immediately turns the tables back on them.</p><p>Rachel asks Hayden if he ever saw the paternity test confirming that he is Matthew's father, discovering that Hayden has just taken Gertrude's word for it. Gertrude admits that she made the results up, meaning that Matthew is biologically David's child. </p><p>Cheryl has told Max (Chi McBride) that she had the blood from the crime scene independently tested, confirming that it wasn't Matthew's body uncovered at the crime scene. This confirms David's innocence, meaning that the FBI can pursue Hayden with legitimate evidence.</p><h2 id="who-dies-in-the-season-finale">Who dies in the season finale?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="CqvTLgeYD9eCaKZLswgb9n" name="IWFY" alt="Pixie looks at something offscreen" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/CqvTLgeYD9eCaKZLswgb9n.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Gertrude is our first victim. After discovering that Matthew isn't really his son, Hayden shoots her in a blind rage.</p><p>This results in Sarah and David, who are on the property, catching up with Hayden, who holds Rachel at gunpoint as a hostage. A shootout ensues, with Hayden pushing Rachel to the ground and escaping with Matthew in a car.</p><p>They don't get very far, though, as Sarah successfully shoots out their back tire. Matthew makes a break for it on foot into the woods, with Hayden trying to follow. Matthew's chat with David has confused what he knows to be true, planting seeds of doubt about Hayden.</p><p>When the group tracks each other down, Hayden shoots David in the leg when he approaches Matthew. Just as Hayden is about to shoot Rachel dead, Sarah gets there first, making Hayden the second victim to die.</p><h2 id="is-hayden-jailed">Is Hayden jailed?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="K9WomQ4qjaJQwtVQg8pPX7" name="IWFY" alt="Hayden looks at Pixie" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/K9WomQ4qjaJQwtVQg8pPX7.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>As you can probably guess from what I've just written, no... but the good news is that David isn't sent back to prison either. A few weeks after finding Matthew, we learn that David's sentence has been overturned, making him a legitimate free man once again.</p><p>As the Payne family, ahem, no longer exists, there is no outright public justice in that sense. However, the first scene after Hayden's death confirms that Rachel writes a Globe magazine spread and a book about David's journey.</p><h2 id="how-does-i-will-find-you-end">How does I Will Find You end?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="GGHc8VA7QdL2Wxr2L7csPD" name="IWFY" alt="Rachel looks at something offscreen" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GGHc8VA7QdL2Wxr2L7csPD.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p><em>I Will Find You</em> ends with Lenny's death, with Cheryl, David, Rachel and Matthew all in attendance.</p><p>We learn that Cheryl has given birth to her baby girl, and has reconciled with her husband after Matthew was found alive. Adam (Jonathan Tucker), who was suspended from the police force for his part in David's escape from prison, is now working as a PI with another former colleague.</p><p>Matthew struggles to remember a life before being Theo, and is frustrated with the fact he cannot remember the events of the Fourth of July picnic, with Lenny talked about before his death. "The good thing about memories is that you get to make more of them," David reminds him.</p><p>It's implied that David and Rachel begin a romantic relationship, but this isn't explicitly confirmed.</p><h2 id="is-there-a-link-to-other-harlan-coben-books">Is there a link to other Harlan Coben books?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="TjaRGMcfyr28XTuaMN6ku4" name="i-will-find-you-cast" alt="David and Rachel talk to each other on a prison phone system" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TjaRGMcfyr28XTuaMN6ku4.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>As you might have gathered from reading through the above, there have been subtle changes to the Netflix adaptation from Coben's original novel. However, in keeping with the growing Coben-verse, there could be a direct link to come.</p><p>Gertrude is the cousin of Windsor Horne Lockwood III, who appears in the Myron Bolitar Series as well as the 2021 book <em>Win</em>. If any of these are adapted for the streamer, could we see Stowe return?</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Harlan Coben's I Will Find You is easily the weakest in Netflix's hit whodunnit franchise to date — not helped by a dreadfully huge change to the crime drama format ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Harlan Coben is racking up adaptations on Netflix, and I Will Find You is easily the weakest — but I promise you that's not as bad as it sounds. ]]>
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                                <p>I'm turning into something of a Harlan Coben fangirl. Much like a stalker in one of his compelling crime stories, wherever I go is somewhere he already seems to be. </p><p>Looking at his TV track record since 2020 alone, this is hardly a surprise. Coben has had 10 of his stories adapted for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>in this time alone, with a further two — including one completely original script — on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a>. He's truly the King of Crime both on page and screen, and frankly, I bow to his majesty.</p><p><em>I Will Find You</em> is our tenth Netflix adaptation in this list, and the moment I saw it would be joining the streamer this month, I was locked in with a laser focus. However, now that I've streamed all eight episodes, the lasting effect is more lukewarm than boiling hot.</p><p>Perhaps I'm spoiled for choice. I'm used to crime dramas that truly melt the mind, and both <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/harlan-coben-lazarus-review"><em>Lazarus </em></a>and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/harlan-cobens-run-away-review"><em>Run Away</em></a> (two Coben shows that have been released in the last year) have done exactly that. I've been left with my head spinning, my eyes rolling and my jaw on the floor, even when they weren't absolutely perfect.</p><p>This time around, I've metaphorically shrugged my shoulders. <em>I  Will Find You</em> is largely solid, and everything there is to critique isn't exactly world-destroying. But when we've been solving crime at such lofty heights, the comedown effect feels ridiculously devastating. </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-XYxG3O"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/XYxG3O.js" async></script><h2 id="harlan-coben-s-i-will-find-you-is-the-plain-bread-equivalent-of-netflix-crime-drama">Harlan Coben's I Will Find You is the plain bread equivalent of Netflix crime drama</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mObRUsA7dPY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>So, what's the story? Without giving too much away, we follow David Burroughs (Sam Worthington), who is serving a life sentence for the murder of his son, Matthew. When his ex-sister-in-law, disgraced journalist Rachel (Britt Lower), finds evidence that Matthew might still be alive, the race is on to prove David's innocence and find his son. </p><p>Whipped into a tight paragraph, that all sounds incredibly exciting... and for the most part, <em>I Will Find You</em> hits the brief. Worthington plays it Kiefer Sutherland-in-<em>24</em>-style as David, hotfooting it out of prison like his life depends on it (and it does). </p><p>There's a beautiful cat-and-mouse chase between David and the FBI from episode 2 onwards, both trying to outfox the other by almost nailing what the other is thinking — except one key detail is always catastrophically wrong. This type of rollercoaster storytelling is where the series is at its strongest, and that's all thanks to Mr. Coben himself.</p><p>Obviously, this is why we're tuning in. We've watched and read enough to know that Coben is a master of his craft, turning even the most mundane of moments into something truly thrilling. The problem, however, is just how much mundanity he's working with... even though that's basically his own fault.</p><p>Unless bodies are being hacked into pieces, a curveball the size of the Empire State Building is dropped into the storyline, or our characters betray each other on an epic scale, we've all consumed so many crime dramas that most of the nuts and bolts would be considered boring.</p><p>With such a linear storyline, <em>I Will Find You </em>wholeheartedly falls into this trap. We can guess what will happen to David, Matthew, and, frankly, who did it, which isn't as impressive as Coben's biggest mind-melters.</p><h2 id="i-will-find-you-is-the-first-american-harlan-coben-adaptation-on-netflix-and-i-hate-that">I Will Find You is the first American Harlan Coben adaptation on Netflix — and I hate that</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="TjaRGMcfyr28XTuaMN6ku4" name="i-will-find-you-cast" alt="David and Rachel talk to each other on a prison phone system" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TjaRGMcfyr28XTuaMN6ku4.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p><em>I Will Find You</em> hasn't helped its predictability problem by making a <em>Columbo</em>-shaped error with its casting announcement. Back in the days of 1980s crime-solving shows like it and <em>Murder, She Wrote</em>, the guest with the most star power would always be booked as the killer.</p><p>Fans eventually caught on, and it became so obvious that shows had to completely change their casting strategy. I'm not going to tell you which cast member this is aimed at, but one of <em>I Will Find You</em>'s biggest-billed and most-promoted stars is also suspiciously absent from most of the drama. I wonder why that could be?</p><p>Then there's the final kicker, which will be an absolute gut-punch to anybody watching across the pond in the UK who has also co-opted Coben as an honorary Brit. <em>I Will Find You </em>marks the first adaptation for Netflix that is based in the US rather than the UK, with accents to match. This has happened once before in Prime Video's <em>Shelter</em>, but Netflix has been committed to using stalwart British actors since Cobenmania caught on.</p><p>After spending the first 10 minutes in disbelief, shouting "Wait, this is American?!" at my TV,  I realized that <em>I Will Find You </em>had lots of bits of its grittiness and bite by being set on the East Coast. Apologies if this offends our American friends — I've just seen too many iterations of<em> Law & Order</em>, <em>9-1-1</em> and <em>Blue Bloods </em>for me to think that fictional crime in the Big Apple is anything other than cheesy. </p><p>Maybe I'm just being pedantic, but that's what happens when a streaming service gives you a never-ending wealth of content to gorge on. <em>I Will Find You</em> isn't the Harlan Coben I will return to or even remember after this week, but it did the job it needed to while I was watching.</p>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Keumars Afifi-Sabet is a freelance contributor for Tech Radar and Technology Editor for Live Science. He has written for a variety of publications including ITPro, The Week Digital and ComputerActive. He has worked as a technology journalist for more than five years, having previously held the role of features editor with ITPro. In his previous role, he oversaw the commissioning and publishing of long form in areas including AI, cyber security, cloud computing and digital transformation.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;An NCTJ-qualified journalist who specialises in technology, his path into journalism began at university. He immersed himself in student media while studying for a degree in biomedical sciences at Queen Mary, University of London. After graduating, Keumars wrote for a variety of local and national publications as a freelancer, including The Independent, The Observer, and Metro. While studying for his NCTJ certification, his work was commended in the category of ‘Top Scoop’ in the 2017 NCTJ awards. He’s also registered as a foundational chartered manager with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), having qualified as a Level 3 Team leader with distinction in 2023.&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Co-founded by Reed Hastings in 1997, Netflix started life as a rental DVD service in the mold of Blockbuster. But, 20 years later, the company dramatically pivoted to being an online streaming service, fully embracing the internet era. </p><h2 id="changing-with-the-times">Changing with the times</h2><p>Five years after launching Netflix's streaming platform, Hastings was speaking with <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmarshallcrotty/2012/05/03/netflix-ceo-reed-hastings-blew-12-billion-in-market-cap-so-why-should-we-listen-to-him-about-education/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><em>Forbes</em></a><em> </em>on the business' pivot and its role in the emerging internet landscape. </p><div  class="fancy-box"><div class="fancy_box-title">Quote of the day</div><div class="fancy_box_body"><p class="fancy-box__body-text">This article is part of TechRadar Pro's QOTD project to provide an insight into the minds of the brightest and most recognized figures in the technology industry today and in years gone by. <a data-analytics-id="inline-link" href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/qotd">Read the full series here</a>.</p></div></div><p>This shift, according to <a href="https://www.nplusonemag.com/issue-49/essays/casual-viewing/">reports</a>, was decades in the making, with Hastings plotting it since Netflix's inception, with the DVD rental business a means to grow the customer base.</p><p>His comments highlight the belief that our society is entering a new age defined by the internet and the shift of many businesses from bricks and mortar to an online ecosystem. The comments also frame the new "age" of humanity as transcending the reliance on a particular material – instead basing progress on the shift to the internet.   </p><h2 id="the-new-age">The new age</h2><p>This notion is hardly original – plenty of figures in the tech industry have suggested we are graduating to a new age of humanity defined by an idea or material. </p><p>For example, physicist <a href="https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2021/11/29/michio-kaku-as-the-golden-age-of-silicon-comes-to-an-end-silicon-valley-risks-becoming-another-rust-belt/">Michio Kaku</a> identified several ages in the last few hundred years, including the Steam Age, Age of Electricity, and the Silicon Age that began in the late 20th century and lasted until just recently. </p><p>And now? With the constraints of Moore's Law imposing physical limits on computation, he suggested a new age of humanity could belong to quantum – with the embryonic technology of quantum computing allowing us to transcend conventional power constraints. <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/10/opinion/era-technology-poly-epoch.html">Others</a>, meanwhile, attribute a new age of humanity to AI. </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-ORVBJO"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/ORVBJO.js" async></script>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix has shared the highly anticipated trailer for Heartstopper Forever — and the final installment has an interactive feature for fans to enjoy ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Heartstopper Forever is the final installment in Charlie and Nick's love story, and Netflix wants fans to be a huge part of it. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What&#039;s on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
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                                <ul><li><strong>New movie </strong><em><strong>Heartstopper Forever </strong></em><strong>is the final installment in the Netflix series</strong></li><li><strong>The trailer has now arrived, and confirms the film will air on July 17</strong></li><li><strong>Netflix has made it easier for people to make fan edits thanks to a new feature</strong></li></ul><p>It's never easy saying goodbye to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-netflix-shows">our favorite Netflix shows</a>. But all good things must come to end — and <em>Heartstopper Forever </em>concludes the beloved coming-of-age series on July 17.</p><p><em>Heartstopper Forever</em> is a feature film that takes up the story after <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/new-netflix-trailer-for-heartstopper-season-3-sees-two-hit-shows-collide-as-a-bridgerton-star-makes-a-charming-appearance"><em>Heartstopper</em> season 3</a>, giving fans a proper conclusion to Charlie (Joe Locke) and Nick's (Kit Connor) love story. Beyond this, the movie will bid farewell to supporting fan favorites such as Tao (William Gao) and Elle (Yasmin Finney) too.</p><p>Take a look at the new trailer below, which features a new song from Olivia Rodrigo.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/locuQ-skySE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><h2 id="netflix-is-making-fan-edits-even-easier">Netflix is making fan edits even easier</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="45Ybk2pP2aAimFP8KnY9j8" name="Heartstopper season 2.jpg" alt="Charlie and Nick smile and look at one another in Heartstopper season 2" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/45Ybk2pP2aAimFP8KnY9j8.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Charlie and Nick's love story can be forever immortalized thanks to your fan edits. </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Teddy Cavendish/Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Fan edits are a huge part of how we watch movies and TV now, with plenty of fans flocking to platforms like TikTok and Instagram to make them. A lot of work goes into these, and Netflix has made it even easier.</p><p>Via <a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/heartstopper-forever-trailer" target="_blank">Tudum</a>, the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming service </a>shared a download link where fans can get the video files from the trailer so they can "cut, zoom, and play around with the clip to [their] heart’s content". No more low-quality video files for you, Netflix has done the hard work already.</p><p>This isn't the first time Netflix has catered to social media. In 2024 it introduced <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-now-lets-you-share-iconic-clips-from-its-shows-and-movies-to-social-media">Netflix Moments</a>, which lets you clip scenes from its library so they're easier for you to access.</p><p>Expect to see plenty of <em>Heartstopper </em>fan edits in the build-up to the new movie, which hits the streaming service in a month's time. I'm already emotional.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix just released a nail-biting trailer for new movie The Last House — and it's made me scared of my own home ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The Last House is a new Netflix sci-fi movie about a family trapped inside their home. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ lucy.buglass@futurenet.com (Lucy Buglass) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Lucy Buglass ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nhxF3UTRUFJefZJoQLzEAN.png ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What&#039;s on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix has shared a new trailer for sci-fi movie </strong><em><strong>The Last House </strong></em></li><li><strong>It arrives on the streaming service on August 7</strong></li><li><strong>The movie follows a family who become trapped inside their home</strong></li></ul><p>The word "home" is often associated with comfort and safety, but <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>'s new movie <em>The Last House </em>explores what happens when it becomes your prison instead.</p><p>Indeed, the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming service </a>just dropped a tense new trailer for the upcoming sci-fi movie which is set to hit our screens on August 7. Here, we see an ordinary family learn they have been sealed within their homes and there's no obvious way to get out. </p><p>I really like this trailer because it immediately answers the obvious question of "well, why don't they just break the windows and escape?". Take a look below and see just how trapped they really are...</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/MLxgaz2Zp1k" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><h2 id="what-else-do-we-know-about-the-last-house">What else do we know about The Last House?</h2><div class="instagram-embed"><blockquote class="instagram-media"  data-instgrm-version="6" style="width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% - 2px); width:calc(100% - 2px);"><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DZiyopADHsn/" target="_blank">A post shared by Netflix Film (@netflixfilm)</a></p><p>A photo posted by  on </p></blockquote></div><p>The intriguing new movie is directed by Louis Leterrier, who's best known for his work on <em>The Transporter </em>and <em>Now You See Me</em>. Here, he's swapping fast paced action scenes for a more tense, claustrophobic story.</p><p><a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/the-last-house-trailer" target="_blank">Speaking to Tudum</a>, Leterrier said "you won’t be able to look at your house or family the same way again" and honestly, even the trailer has got me feeling on edge about my house so I can believe it.</p><p>Greta Lee and Wagner Moura play a couple trying to keep their children calm during their sudden entrapment, but it becomes harder when days turn into weeks and then years. Yep, something <em>really weird </em>is going on here. </p><p>As seen in the trailer, the family learn that they aren't the only ones affected by this and it is more widespread than they thought. With an unnamed threat looming outside, I'll be tuning in to see whether they make it out of this situation alive.</p><p>While you wait for <em>The Last House</em>, don't forget to check out our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies guide</a> for the biggest new releases in June and beyond.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ The Lincoln Lawyer being canceled by Netflix isn't as straightforward as it looks — and there's a good reason why you don't have to worry about its ending ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The internet is furious that Netflix has quietly canceled hit legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer — but rest assured that season 5 is still going ahead. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix has confirmed that </strong><em><strong>The Lincoln Lawyer</strong></em><strong> season 5 will also be the final in the series</strong></li><li><strong>Season 5 was renewed in late January 2026, and production is currently underway</strong></li><li><strong>Showrunners have promised 'the satisfying finale Mickey Haller deserves'</strong></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>has (very quietly) announced that season 5 of legal drama <a href="https://www.techradar.com/features/finished-the-lincoln-lawyer-here-are-6-legal-dramas-while-we-wait-for-season-2"><em>The Lincoln Lawyer</em></a>, which is currently in development, will be its last. </p><p>The news comes as part of a list of 17 Netflix shows that will be getting the chop after 2026, which includes <em>Alice In Borderland, </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-night-agent-season-3"><em>The Night Agent</em></a><em>, </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-abandons-review"><em>The Abandons </em></a>and <em>Breathless.</em></p><p>According to <a href="https://deadline.com/2026/05/the-lincoln-lawyer-canceled-final-season-5-tricia-helfer-1236901974/" target="_blank">Deadline</a>, <em>The Lincoln Lawyer</em> appeared on the Netflix Global Top 10 charts for 29 weeks across its four seasons and has garnered 171 million views since 2023.</p><p>Season 4 launched with nine million views for its opening weekend, which is actually up over the third season's debut performance of seven million. </p><p>While Netflix hasn't given a direct reason for the shows it has chosen to cancel, fans don't need to be too worried just yet — season 5 might be the last, but it means we've still got a promised satisfying ending ahead. </p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eAx9aX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eAx9aX.js" async></script><h2 id="the-lincoln-lawyer-showrunners-promise-satisfying-finale-despite-unexpected-cancelation">The Lincoln Lawyer showrunners promise 'satisfying finale' despite unexpected cancelation</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="RQNRwCoaJJUXj5b5uQ5WGn" name="the-lincoln-lawyer" alt="Mickey talks to a woman while standing in front of a car" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/RQNRwCoaJJUXj5b5uQ5WGn.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Series developer Ted Humphrey and co-showrunner Dailyn Rodriguez addressed the decision in a press statement, promising "the satisfying finale Mickey Haller deserves."</p><p>"All good things must come to an end, but thankfully sometimes how they come to an end is up to us. From the very beginning, the mission was always not only to tell the story of Mickey Haller and his compatriots, but also to give that story a proper conclusion," it said.</p><p>Details on specific season 5 plot are not publicly available, and as episodes are currently still in production, showrunners should be able to tweak anything needed to provide a full and resolute farewell (i.e. no annoying threads left untied).</p><p>This is all most likely to springboard from what we saw at the end of season 4, which ended with Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) recovering from being framed for murder. </p><p>He was approached by Emi Finch (Cobie Smulders), his newly discovered half-sister, who pleads with him to help free a wrongfully convicted woman.</p><p>While <em>The Lincoln Lawyer</em> as a TV show will come to an end, we can't rule out potential spinoffs or a movie treatment, as we've just seen with <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/peaky-blinders-the-immortal-man-review"><em>Peaky Blinders</em></a>. In short, anything is possible.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 12) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ From Disney+'s Alice and Steve to Netflix's Sweet Magnolias season 5, here's what you need to stream across the second weekend of June 2026. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>June is shaping up to be a fantastic month for the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>, with plenty to keep us entertained across all genres.</p><p>Whatever you're in the mood for, we're sure you'll find it here. Some of our highlights this week include a Jemaine Clement and Nicola Walker-led comedy drama about a strained friendship, a scorching slow-burn summer romance, and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a>'s World Cup coverage led by the biggest names in the world of football.</p><p>We're spoiled for choice here. Without further delay, let's take a look at our streaming recommendations this weekend (June 12 - 14). — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-eER1yW"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/eER1yW.js" async></script><h2 id="alice-and-steve-hulu-disney">Alice and Steve (Hulu, Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/k_7EEeSvssQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Alice and Steve </em>examines what happens when a long-term friendship rapidly falls apart. As far as catalysts go, this one is especially shocking, as Alice (Nicola Walker) learns that Steve (Jemaine Clement) has started dating her 26-year-old daughter.</p><p>If you winced reading that, you're not alone. <em>Alice and Steve </em>certainly lures us in with a controversial plot line, even if it doesn't always nail the execution. In <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu/alice-and-steve-review-nicola-walker-is-the-best-thing-about-this-complicated-feud-filled-hulu-comedy-series">my review</a>, I noted that the lack of chemistry might leave you frustrated, but you'll have to be the judge of that.</p><p>All episodes are streaming now, and it's one worth binging on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a> as the shocks just keep on coming. As do the laughs, to be fair. <em>—  LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-3110807c-3d09-4ab8-9644-a4147b5dad92" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Alice and Steve </strong></em><strong>on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="every-year-after-prime-video">Every Year After (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/F5SpqQ8dNa8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Loved <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/off-campus-season-2"><em>Off Campus</em></a><em> </em>and can't get enough of Prime Video's banging young adult drama streak? Well, <em>Every Year After</em> is the binge for you.</p><p>The show is based on the novel <em>Every Summer After</em> by Carley Fortune. We'll follow Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett) as they fall in love, and then join them one weekend, years later, as they come back together to confront a "heartbreaking mistake," according to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/amazon">Amazon</a>.</p><p>It's a gorgeous slow-burn romance in an even more gorgeous setting. Frankly, it's exactly how I want to spend my weekend while the weather is absolutely abysmal.<em> — Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0H54EQHZIV8TEJOVYJBDCTFLF1" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Every Year After </strong></em><strong>on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="sweet-magnolias-season-5-netflix">Sweet Magnolias season 5 (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/d8_FSNLyTAY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>We've waited for over a year, but now <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-star-rules-out-wild-fan-theory-about-her-character-in-sweet-magnolias-season-5-im-not-wearing-a-pregnancy-suit-this-season"><em>Sweet Magnolias</em> season 5</a> is finally making its return to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>.</p><p>The big news is Maddie's (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) new publishing career in New York City, testing her relationship with Cal (Justin Bruening). But Helen's (Heather Headley) engagement has also set the stage for a potential big wedding this season, with Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott) also trying to balance her growing kitchen business.</p><p>But surely the girls have to get back to Serenity at some point, don't they? Regardless, I'm completely here for their feel-good vibes (and routine drinking schedule). <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80239866" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Sweet Magnolias </strong></em><strong>season 5 on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="it-ends-with-us-hulu">It Ends with Us (Hulu)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/DLET_u31M4M" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>If you haven't heard of<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/the-most-controversial-film-of-2024-is-one-of-prime-videos-most-watched-movies-and-it-has-to-be-streamed-to-be-believed"> <em>It Ends With Us</em></a>, I'm going to assume that you don't have access to any form of 21st-century technology (which means, how are you reading this?).</p><p>Based on the popular Colleen Hoover novel of the same name,  the movie follows florist Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) as she builds a new life in Boston, where she falls for charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni).</p><p>When Lily's first love, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar), appears out of thin air, she's forced to confront the cycle of abuse in her life and make a difficult choice for her future as well as her daughter's safety. </p><p>It's not exactly a light-hearted watch, and frankly, neither is the real-life drama surrounding it. But as far as I'm concerned, it's a 2020s cultural staple. <em>— JV</em></p><h2 id="proud-hbo-max">Proud (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/VK9jYCc68jY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>We've gone incredibly European for this week's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> pick, courtesy of Polish-language original drama, <em>Proud</em>. </p><p>In perfect time for Pride Month, the series tells the story of a young, carefree, drug-loving gay man who is suddenly forced to take care of his niece after a family tragedy.</p><p>It's been tipped as a "perfect story about imperfect people," and potential viral comparisons to<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/heated-rivalry-season-2"><em> Heated Rivalry</em></a> are already being thrown about online. In short... if you don't want to, you'll likely get FOMO. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://play.hbomax.com/show/920dc342-cb8a-4c38-a0a5-04ee899dd238" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Proud </strong></em><strong>on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="they-will-kill-you-hbo-max">They Will Kill You (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/DfD6-Gf9AeE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>They Will Kill You </em>seems to have fallen under the radar, which can be forgiven due to the myriad <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/7-new-horror-movies-on-netflix-prime-video-shudder-and-more-in-june-2026">new horror movies </a>that arrived in May alone.</p><p>You need to get one this one ASAP, though (and now you have no excuse not to). We follow a woman who answers a cryptic ad for a housekeeping job at a luxurious New York City apartment, only to discover that residents there have vanished without a trace for decades.</p><p>Add in some satanic cult behavior and high-stakes violent action, and you're in for a rip-roaring time. Just never answer a cleaning advert again. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://play.hbomax.com/movie/7e77686d-e4c8-4c28-9ec7-e13bb586a2f9" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>They Will Kill You</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-rest-is-football-netflix">The Rest is Football (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/0OaGiiL3G8I" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Football's coming home thanks to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>, which has a brand new talk show that's set to become your World Cup companion. Every day during the tournament, there'll be "witty debates and unfiltered takes" from legendary names like Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, and Micah Richards.</p><p>The talk show will be available globally and features game analysis, special guests, interviews, and insights into the on- and off-field action. Although it broadcasts live at 6 a.m. BST / 1 a.m. ET / 10 p.m. PT, you can watch episodes on demand too, so you're not going to miss out.</p><p>Wherever you are in the world and whoever you're supporting, these guys have got you covered. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/82659168" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Rest is Football</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Netflix's Scooby-Doo: Origins just introduced its canine star — but the live-action series is already dividing fans ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Scooby-Doo: Origins marks the first time the famous dog will be played by a real-life animal — but not everyone is happy about the news. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What&#039;s on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><em><strong>Scooby-Doo: Origins </strong></em><strong>has released a teaser revealing that a real-life dog will play the titular character</strong></li><li><strong>This is the first time Scooby-Doo will be played by a dog, rather than being an animated character</strong></li><li><strong>However, the decision has divided fans and not everyone is happy with the idea</strong></li></ul><p><em>Scooby-Doo: Origins </em>confirmed an all-important cast member recently, revealing that the new <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix </a>show would not be using a CGI dog like the movies did.</p><p>In a new teaser, we got our first look at the adorable new co-star who will be playing one of the world's most famous dogs, marking the first time Scooby-Doo will be played by an actual puppy. So no pressure then. </p><p>Even though we're not expecting the series until 2027, fans are already hugely divided on the "real-life" Scooby Doo. But before we get into all of that, take a look at Netflix's first teaser to see what you think.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Rt9f-1bhLm0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><h2 id="what-are-people-saying-about-scooby-doo-origins">What are people saying about Scooby-Doo: Origins?</h2><div class="instagram-embed"><blockquote class="instagram-media"  data-instgrm-version="6" style="width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% - 2px); width:calc(100% - 2px);"><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DXhI_jWjg8-/" target="_blank">A post shared by Mckenna Grace (@mckennagraceful)</a></p><p>A photo posted by  on </p></blockquote></div><p>Considering that <em>Scooby-Doo </em>has been a pop-culture favorite for over 50 years, it's not surprising that fans have some strong thoughts about the newest series. </p><p>The addition of a real-life pup has only divided fans more, with some concerned he won't be able to live up to previous iterations, such as the animated series or the 2000s movies (which were unfairly judged in my opinion).</p><p>Many <em>Scooby-Doo </em>fans were initially concerned that the puppy in the upcoming series is not a Great Dane, but it has now been pointed out that he actually is by one fan on X. However, the complaints haven't stopped there — and there's one glaring issue in particular.</p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">to everyone freaking out:• this is a prequel series • scooby is supposed to be a puppy • this is what a chocolate great dane puppy looks like https://t.co/jkIEwZiasJ pic.twitter.com/xMQU9MNA4P<a href="https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/2064074425402614086">June 8, 2026</a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><p>Fans have pointed out that while the real puppy co-star is undeniably cute, it "will never hit the same" as having an animated or CGI Scooby-Doo. Much of the humor from the movies and animated show came from Scooby's dialogue, and his dynamic with Shaggy, which may be missing from Netflix's prequel series.</p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Dog is undeniably cute but since everyone is used to either an animated Scooby or a CGI Scooby ... Having a legitimately real dog in this show will never hit the same and to be honest it definitely won't. I saw a few rumblings on the TL ⤵️ #Thread #ScoobyDoo #ScoobyDooOrigins https://t.co/42CQJ2hO2a<a href="https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/2064029994582413423">June 8, 2026</a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Maybe it’s just me, as that is an adorable puppy, but I just want a live action Scooby-Doo where Scooby-Doo looks like Scooby-Doo. It seems so easy yet…☹️ I realize Netflix wants another Wednesday, but the talking DOG is the main attraction here. #ScoobyDoo #RuhRoh https://t.co/tBLBr7DLbE pic.twitter.com/KPrqTWY9c6<a href="https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/2064012848943010202">June 8, 2026</a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div><p>It's too early to tell if Shaggy and Scooby will be able to communicate in <em>Scooby-Doo: Origins</em>, but even if they can, it certainly won't be the same as what we're used to. Right now, I'm not sure what to make of the new series, even though I really want to enjoy it.</p><p>We'll have to wait a while to see more from <em>Scooby-Doo: Origins</em>, but we do know it's pemiering in 2027, and<em> </em>will follow Shaggy Rogers (Tanner Hagen) and his old pal Daphne Blake (Mckenna Grace) during their final summer at camp, where they become embroiled in a haunting mystery surrounding a lost Great Dane puppy.</p><p>The plot sounds strong enough, but will the show stick the landing? I sure hope so.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Maddie's made the leap to life in New York City, but her girls are never far behind. With Serenity a distant memory, when does Sweet Magnolias season 5 arrive on Netflix? ]]>
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                                <p>After waiting for over a year, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/netflix-star-rules-out-wild-fan-theory-about-her-character-in-sweet-magnolias-season-5-im-not-wearing-a-pregnancy-suit-this-season"><em>Sweet Magnolias</em> season 5</a> is finally making its return to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>.</p><p>The big news is Maddie's (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) new publishing career in New York City, testing her relationship with Cal (Justin Bruening). But Helen's (Heather Headley) engagement has also set the stage for a potential big wedding this season, with Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott) also trying to balance her growing kitchen business.</p><p>We've also got some new faces joining us this season, as romance hots up between the show's younger cast — which includes Manhattan-based writer Nell Winters (Jamie-Lynn Sigler). </p><p>But can everyone handle their new life changes, and when does <a href="https://www.techradar.com/features/binged-virgin-river-already-here-are-5-powerful-dramas-while-you-wait-for-season-5"><em>Sweet Magnolias</em></a> season 5 arrive on Netflix? </p><h2 id="what-time-can-i-watch-sweet-magnolias-season-5-on-netflix">What time can I watch Sweet Magnolias season 5 on Netflix?</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/d8_FSNLyTAY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Sweet Magnolias </em>season 5 drops on Netflix on June 11, 2026. </p><p>As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that previous hit shows such as <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em>Emily in Paris</em></a><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/the-witcherhttps://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em> </em></a>have also enjoyed.</p><p>For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:</p><ul><li><strong>US</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>Canada</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>UK</strong> – 8am BST</li><li><strong>India</strong> – 12:30pm IST</li><li><strong>Singapore</strong> – 3pm SGT</li><li><strong>Australia</strong> – 6pm AEST</li><li><strong>New Zealand</strong> – 8pm NZDT</li></ul><h2 id="when-do-new-episodes-of-sweet-magnolias-season-5-come-out">When do new episodes of Sweet Magnolias season 5 come out?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="ykautsfuFK5qpCiFEb3zxi" name="sweet-magnolias-cast" alt="Three women have drinks on a balcony" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ykautsfuFK5qpCiFEb3zxi.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>All 10 episodes of season 5 will be released at the same time, much like the release schedule for season 4.</p><p>There's currently no word on any future seasons being picked up.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 5) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ From Pixar's latest animated feature to Apple's Cape Fear reimagining, here's what's worth watching this weekend. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ tom.power@futurenet.com (Tom Power) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tom Power ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Welcome to June 2026, everyone — and what a fantastic start to the month it is for the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>.</p><p>Indeed, with 13 great-looking <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and TV shows hitting many of the world's leading streamers over the past few days, there really is something for everyone to enjoy this weekend (June 5-7). As always, we've handpicked seven new releases that, in our view, are must-see viewing, so read on to find out what we recommend watching at home before you head back to work on Monday. — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="hoppers-disney">Hoppers (Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/PypDSyIRRSs" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Hoppers </em>is the latest Pixar movie to land on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a>, and I bet you have seen plenty of memes about it already. Tom Lizard has been all over my Instagram feed, making a lasting impression before it was even released in theaters in early March.</p><p>All the hype has been accurate, too, as this is the kind of fun that the whole family can enjoy. So, settle down and enjoy a story about an animal-loving student who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver to communicate with animals, inadvertently sparking an uprising among them. It really is brilliant. — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-38ce207f-bd54-4e94-92b9-5854b5a409fe" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Hoppers</strong></em><strong> on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="cape-fear-apple-tv">Cape Fear (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/FZ3sN5E-mBU" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Javier Bardem steps into the shoes of the villainous Max Cady in <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a>'s <em>Cape Fear</em>. I love seeing him being sinister as ever, and it's clear he's having the time of his life in this role. If its title sounds familiar, that's because it's a TV retelling of the 1962 and 1991 films, which were based on John D. McDonald's classic novel <em>The Executioners</em>. </p><p>Anyway, the 10-part Apple TV Original, which kicked off with a double-episode premiere as we center on Tom and Anna Bowden (Patrick Wilson and Amy Adams), the husband and wife attorneys who put Cady behind bars years prior. Their idyllic life soon turns into a living nightmare as Cady seeks revenge for what they did.</p><p>It's the ultimate weekend thriller which doesn't hold back, guaranteed to deliver plenty of frights after a long week. To quote the eerie trailer: "you deserve this".  — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/us/show/cape-fear/umc.cmc.377zdzwefgtzkvykexeca9qrc" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Cape Fear</strong></em><strong> on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="office-romance-netflix">Office Romance (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/11gcNa-TBRA" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>J-Lo back in a rom-com? Is it 2004? No, it's 2026 and we've got a new Jennifer Lopez-starring romantic flick in the form of <em>Office Romance</em> on <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a>.</p><p>As the title suggests, we're looking at a scandalous workplace relationship here. Lopez plays Jackie, President and CEO of Air Cruz, runs a tight ship in her business which included a rigid anti-fraternization policy for all her employees.</p><p>However, that goes out the window with her newest company lawyer (Brett Goldstein) when they risk their careers by pursuing a forbidden affair. What makes this even better is the fact that Lopez and Goldstein now have romance rumors in reality, meaning art would completely imitate life. <em>— Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=office%20romance&jbv=81939823" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Office Romance</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="not-suitable-for-work-hulu-disney">Not Suitable for Work (Hulu/Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/X0oFLuUR-qQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>After absolutely bombing comfort TV viewing earlier this year with <em>Running Point</em> season 2 (sorry not sorry), Mindy Kaling is back with brand-new series <em>Not Suitable for Work</em>, which is out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a> and Disney+.</p><p>Taking the Gen Z working experience and injecting a shot of comedy into the natural misery, Kaling explores the first steps of employment when kids are fresh out of college. It's fun, bawdy, and somewhat unbelievable, but there's enough <em>Friends</em>-style undertones through to make it very satisfying viewing. <em>—  JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://press.hulu.com/shows/not-suitable-for-work/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Not Suitable for Work</strong></em><strong> on Hulu</strong></a><strong> (US) and </strong><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-6842dacb-e785-45a9-9636-f07b38af0fd4" target="_blank"><strong>Disney+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul><h2 id="the-legend-of-vox-machina-season-4-prime-video">The Legend of Vox Machina season 4 (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/FkqIXFztj6Q" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>The Legend of Vox Machina</em>, aka Amazon's animated retelling of popular role-playing tabletop group Critical Role's first Dungeons and Dragons campaign, has returned to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> for its fourth and penultimate season.</p><p>Set a year after last season's finale, which saw the eponymous ragtag team of warriors, mages, elves, and bards go their separate ways, season 4 sees them drawn back together when a new otherworldly evil awakens and threatens their world.</p><p>Episodes one to three are out now, with three more batches — comprising three episodes apiece — rolling out every Wednesday until the end of June. Enjoy them while you can, too, because the R-rated show's fifth season, which is currently in development, will be its last. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Legend-Vox-Machina-Season/dp/B09PZFSMSB" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Legend of Vox Machina</strong></em><strong> season 4 on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="pillion-hbo-max">Pillion (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Gl8n5I-IIHU" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>This should just be common sense, but before I wax lyrical about how brilliant <em>Pillion </em>is, please don't watch it with your family this weekend on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a>. </p><p>Colin (Harry Melling) is a bland, mousey young man who catches the eye of biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård), and the two begin exploring a dominant-submissive relationship. Without clear definition, their relationship is challenging and beyond unconventional, with Colin growing in character before our very eyes. It's strangely romantic with a strong sense of yearning, even if anything that's actually in eyesight is anything but.</p><p>There's more sex, nudity, and embarrassing conversations than one person can bear, but <em>Pillion</em> is also one of the most profound movies I've seen in years. Extra shoutout goes to debut director Harry Lighton, who includes an unexpected mention of my hometown, Great Dunmow. <em>—  JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/movies/pillion/faf61d8c-522a-4d3a-95c6-5212a3b2e31f" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Pillion</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="michael-jackson-the-verdict-netflix">Michael Jackson: The Verdict (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/rcp-j0StBR0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Michael Jackson: The Verdict </em>revisits the eponymous, controversial, and late music superstar's high profile case, giving viewers a deeper glimpse into what happened through jurors, eyewitnesses, accusers, and defenders.</p><p>Across three episodes, the docuseries shows first-hand accounts from people closest to the case. <a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/michael-jackson-trial-documentary-release-date-news" target="_blank">Tudum </a> describes it as being a "complete historical record of a trial the public never truly got to see", featuring contributors such as family attorney Brian Oxman and journalist Martin Bashir.</p><p>Expect archival footage, trial notes, and media coverage, much of which is still causing debates to this very day. <em>— LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=michael%20jackson%20the%20verdict&jbv=81929201" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Michael Jackson: The Verdict</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season 3 drops first emotional Netflix trailer — and fans are convinced that this veteran is retiring early after getting 'too much screentime' ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season 3 is ours in a matter of weeks — but does 'too much screentime' in new Netflix trailer mean one veteran is stepping away? ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix has dropped the first trailer for </strong><em><strong>America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders</strong></em><strong> season 3</strong></li><li><strong>All episodes will be released on June 16</strong></li><li><strong>Retirement rumors for veteran Reece Weaver reignited after getting 'too much screentime' in clips</strong></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>has dropped the first full trailer for<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/my-favorite-netflix-docuseries-americas-sweethearts-dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders-has-been-renewed-for-season-2-and-im-already-high-kicking-with-joy"><em> America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders</em></a> season 3, confirming that its seven new episodes will arrive on the streamer on June 16.</p><p>We're set to follow the classic audition to end of season journey that fans enjoyed over the first two seasons, but there's a twist this time. </p><p>As cheerleader director Kelli Finglass points out in the trailer (which you can catch up with below), season 3 marks the first time that the judges and creative team are selecting from candidates who have applied because they've seen the hit Netflix show.</p><p>Whether this changes the process remains to be seen, but the trailer also reveals that country singer Kacey Musgraves has been brought in to help judge the first round of dance auditions. </p><p>While fans are excited for new episodes to drop, the frequent appearance of one veteran cheerleader throughout the season 3 trailer has raised alarm bells that she's retiring — after rumors have been circulating online for months. </p><h2 id="reece-weaver-retirement-rumors-resurface-after-dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders-insider-claim">Reece Weaver retirement rumors resurface after Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 'insider' claim</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/0NWHhWdkqEM" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Having joined the team as a rookie in season 1 of America's Sweethearts, Reece Weaver quickly became a fan-favorite. Returning as a veteran for the second year in a row in season 3, she could still cheer for another two years before she'd have to hand her uniform in, as per the squad's five-year rule.</p><p>However, rumors suggest that Reece will retire by the end of season 3, and the fact she's shown so much in the above trailer hasn't helped the assumption. As one <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/computing/internet/social-media/tiktok">TikTok </a>comment points out, "Reece being so present in the trailer is another sign of retirement, I'd say." </p><p>"I have a feeling Reece is retiring... noooooo!" another weighs in, with a third <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@dccheerleaders/video/7646828901888560397?_r=1&_t=ZN-96tskiEg0ZC" target="_blank">adding </a>"I'm just glad to see Reece there."</p><p>As the comments suggests, retirement rumors had already been flying around, with Reddit threads suggesting that a<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/DCCMakingtheTeam/comments/1tfi6cr/reece_retiring_according_to_an_insider/" target="_blank"> DCC "insider"</a> first claimed Reece's exit was true.</p><p>"If she’s retiring, and I believe she is, it’s got to be to do something bigger/beyond DCC, so I would assume if she’s not part of <em>Dancing with the Stars </em>this season, she’s got some periphery involvement to it," one commenter guesses. </p><p>Another responds, "Honestly, she and [husband] Will should do <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/youtube">YouTube</a>. There’s a big bag in YouTube if they want to do vlogs or family content. It would be a good pivot !"</p><p>As the season 3 trailer highlights the negativity cheerleaders are now receiving on social media as a knock-on effect of being so visible on Netflix, others speculate that trolling could also play a part in her potential departure.</p><p>It's too early to say if <em>America's Sweethearts</em> will confirm or deny the rumors by the time the seven episodes are up, or if they will be addressed in the foreseeable future. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'Chilling' Netflix movie proves Anna Kendrick is perfect for The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo adaptation — but nobody is talking about a much bigger problem ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Anna Kendrick's directorial debut made her an ideal choice for Netflix's adaptation of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo... but aren't we forgetting something else? ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>There's been a huge update for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>'s movie adaptation of hit Taylor Jenkins Reid novel <em>The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo</em>: <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/i-cant-wait-to-see-anna-kendrick-take-on-the-dating-game-killer-after-seeing-the-trailer-for-new-netflix-movie-woman-of-the-hour">Anna Kendrick</a> has been confirmed to be its director.</p><p>With the streamer suggesting that "production will begin soon," no further details, including the cast, have been announced at this stage. Given how popular the book is and how much fans want to see the story brought to the screen, the scrutiny on everyone involved will be next level.</p><p>If you've not heard of it before, the premise is as the title suggests. 79-year-old reclusive Hollywood actress Evelyn hires young journalist Monique to write her tell-all biography, revealing the truth behind her infamous seven marriages — and the one secret romantic relationship that underpinned them all. </p><p>I'm typically not a Jenkins Reid fan, but <em>The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo </em>blew me away. Even years after reading it, I'm still convinced it's a story that shaped my life, and it's no surprise the novel has such a devoted cult following.</p><p>However, if anyone has complaints about Kendrick being in the director's chair, I think that they're misguided. In fact, not only was her directorial debut one of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-netflix-movies">Netflix's strongest movie releases</a> in the last six years, but what we should be annoyed about has nothing to do with who's involved.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-exmBmW"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/exmBmW.js" async></script><h2 id="stream-woman-of-the-hour-if-you-have-anna-kendrick-doubts-and-be-annoyed-that-we-re-not-getting-a-miniseries-instead">Stream Woman of the Hour if you have Anna Kendrick doubts — and be annoyed that we're not getting a miniseries instead</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/qeVkVI0hH0g" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>When it comes to 2020s crime thrillers, Kendrick's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/woman-of-the-hour-is-the-scariest-movie-ive-seen-in-2024-so-far-and-its-not-even-a-horror"><em>Woman of the Hour</em></a> is one of my favorites. Telling the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala, who ended up appearing on an episode of 1970s TV show <em>The Dating Game</em>, Kendrick stars as his matched suitor, Sheryl Bradshaw.</p><p>Three years later, and it still has a certified fresh rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, with reviews describing it as "formidable" and "poignant." As a comedy actress best known for roles in <em>Pitch Perfect</em> and<em> </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/prime-video-movie-of-the-day-a-simple-favor"><em>A Simple Favor</em></a>, the last thing I expected was for her to have such a strong handle on how to tell an entirely different type of tale. </p><p>But that she did, and I still think about Woman of the Hour often. If that's what she has to offer after just one movie, think about what she'll do now she's got more time and experience under her belt. My suggestion? Channel your anger and frustration into something much more worthwhile: the fact that<em> The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo </em>won't be a miniseries. </p><p>Anybody who has read a Jenkins Reid novel will know how dense, layered, and rich her prose is. A single page can hold an episode's worth of content, and time is needed to truly explore her worldbuilding. Frankly, <em>The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo </em>being shoehorned into a movie format should be a concern.</p><p>Where <em>Daisy Jones & the Six</em> (successfully) got the miniseries format on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a>, the complexity of Evelyn's past could easily get lost if details need to be trimmed for time. Seven marriages don't just happen in the blink of an eye, and Netflix could have shot itself in the foot, regardless of the director.</p><p>The worst part? The adaptation was initially picked up to be a miniseries before being swapped to a movie format. It's like trying to keep an ocean's worth of water inside a kitchen sink now, but I'm desperately hoping to be proved wrong.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (May 29) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ From Nic Cage's new Spider-Man TV show to Scream 7, here's what you'll want to watch during the final weekend of May 2026. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>The final weekend of May 2026 is upon us, and the fifth month of the year is going out with a bang.</p><p>Indeed, with 14 <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and TV shows landing on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> over the last few days, you've got plenty to wrap your eyeballs around before June arrives. As always, we've handpicked the cream of the crop from this week's new releases, so don't delay: scroll on to see what's worth watching between now and Sunday evening. — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="spider-noir-prime-video">Spider-Noir (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/e5QW457407U" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Nic Cage fans, listen up! The hardworking, talented, and eccentric A-lister is not only back on your screens, but also getting his <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/spider-man">Spider-Man</a> on again in this <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> live-action show, which is already out in full.</p><p>Stepping back into the shoes of this series' eponymous hero Spider-Noir (<strong>NB:</strong> this isn't the same iteration that Cage voiced in Sony's <em>Spider-Verse</em> films), the Amazon TV Original introduces us to superpowered private investigator Ben Reilly. Set during the prohibition era, the aging and down on his luck detective must un-retire as his superhuman alter-ego to crack a case that threatens New York's residents and the city itself.</p><p>A noir crime thriller masquerading as a superhero project, <em>Spider-Noir</em> is available to stream in color, as well as black and white. Personally, I'll be opting for the latter option this weekend to fully immerse myself in <em>Spider-Noir</em>'s grimy, morally ambiguous world. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0TPA7F48GEJVGD8KKM1NC6QQ9Q" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Spider-Noir</strong></em><strong> on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="scream-7-paramount">Scream 7 (Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/UJrghaPJ0RY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Ghostface is back — <em>again</em>. That's right, the iconic masked killer returned for yet another round of slasher fare in <em>Scream 7</em>, which has finally dropped on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus">Paramount Plus</a> following its theatrical debut earlier this year.</p><p>This time, Neve Campbell's Sidney comes face-to-face with a new Ghostface when the latter targets Sidney's daughter Tatum (Isabel May). Campbell isn't the only individual reprising their role from a previous <em>Scream </em>movie, either, as she's joined by the likes of David Arquette and Courteney Cox for more horror-based action and drama.</p><p>A film shrouded in controversy following the firing of Melissa Barrera, plus the departures of fellow new and popular additions to the franchise including Jenna Ortega, <em>Scream 7</em> doesn't seem to live up to past installments in the series. Still, I'm sure diehard <em>Scream</em> fans will get a kick out of what's on offer. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/movies/horror/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Scream 7 </strong></em><strong>on Paramount+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="a-good-girl-s-guide-to-murder-season-2-netflix">A Good Girl's Guide to Murder season 2 (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/OQAB1CXnWzg" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Don't you just love when a viral book series gets adapted into an equally viral TV show? That's what happened with <em>A Good Girl's Guide to Murder</em> , whose first season debut in 2024 and is now back for its sophomore season on <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a>. </p><p>This time, ever-inquisitive Pip (Emma Myers) is dealing with the ramifications of discovering who really killed Andie Bell (India Lillie Davies), including releasing a popular true-crime podcast about the investigation. Think <em>Only Murders in the Building</em>, only without the comedy. Swap it for some serious armchair detective work and we're in business.<em> — Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter </em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=a%20good%20girls&jbv=81759464" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>A Good Girl's Guide to Murder</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="star-city-apple-tv">Star City (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/V-yAMs307W4" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/star-city-for-all-mankind-season-5-comparisons"><em>For All Mankind</em></a> has come to an end, but new <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a> sci-fi show <em>Star City</em> is about to take its place. Created by the same team, it's not a companion series, but instead follows the Soviet Union space race from a spy thriller perspective.</p><p>Taking us back to the key moment in the "alt-history retelling" of the space race, the Apple TV Original will explore the story from behind the Iron Curtain. We'll be following the lives of the cosmonauts, the engineers, and the intelligence officers embedded among them... and, of course, a slice of espionage along the way. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/nz/show/star-city/umc.cmc.2l8p785osmtmiyk64bh6tfde1" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Star City</strong></em><strong> on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-moment-hbo-max">The Moment (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Pxqhi7Sgvu8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>I thought this film was f*****g big in Germany? If you went absolutely feral during <em>Brat </em>summer like me, Charli XCX's mockumentary <em>The Moment</em> , which is out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a>, is the ideal way to keep reliving it.</p><p>Here, we follow a fictional popstar (played by Charli XCX) before her arena tour kicks off, exploring the cost of what it truly takes to stay on top. Expect cameos from Rachel Sennott, Alexander Skarsgård, and a quite brilliantly cast Rosanna Arquette to name just three. Can <em>Brat </em>summer truly be a forever thing? Probably... it's just not going to look anything like this. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/movies/moment/08d92bda-db5d-4984-979f-494dab12dc98" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Moment</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="deli-boys-season-2-hulu-disney">Deli Boys season 2 (Hulu/Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Cd2oyZNNILQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Want a comedy series you can binge in under a day? <em>Deli Boys</em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu/i-watched-all-of-deli-boys-season-2-on-hulu-and-disney-in-less-than-a-day-then-i-asked-its-stacked-cast-for-their-genius-and-hilarious-recommendations-for-what-to-stream-next"><em> </em></a>season 2 has you covered. In season 1, brothers Raj (Saagar Shaikh) and Mir Dar (Asif Ali) found out that their late dad's local convenience store was actually a front for an international drug ring, which the pair have inherited.</p><p>In its follow-up, they're making so much money that local casino owner-turned-money launderer Max Sugar (Fred Armisen) is enlisted to help "clean" the boys' money, though Max falls in love with no-nonsense Aunt Lucky (Poorna Jagannathan) instead.</p><p>With Andrew Rannells also joining the cast as unhinged politician Andrew Chadwater, season 2 is an even bigger, bolder and more absurd version of its debut. Check it out now on<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu"> Hulu</a> and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a>. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hulu.com/series/deli-boys-9c3eebbe-95f7-479b-b730-ca5a0633a979"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Deli Boys</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Hulu </strong></a><strong>(US) and </strong><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-9c3eebbe-95f7-479b-b730-ca5a0633a979" target="_blank"><strong>Disney+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul><h2 id="propeller-one-way-night-coach-apple-tv">Propeller One-Way Night Coach (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Nd9fv9rPCMg" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>A family film that's only just over an hour long? Count me in. <em>Propeller One-Way Night Coach</em> is the Apple movie you've probably never heard of, but need to stream.</p><p>Following young aviation enthusiast Jeff (Clark Shotwell) and his mother, we embark with them on a cross-country flight to Hollywood that transforms into a life-changing journey filled with unexpected moments. </p><p>In the most unexpected twist, the movie is the directorial debut of one John Travolta. Don't be too shocked: this is all based on a children's book he released back in 1997. Still, I can see a lot of <em>Grease </em>fans getting their kids to tune in. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/gb/movie/propeller-one-way-night-coach/umc.cmc.5q6yvnse5dxw6wbb1sxcwij2k?ctx_brand=tvs.sbd.4000" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Propeller One-Way Night Coach</strong></em><strong> on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul>
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                            <![CDATA[ Steve Carrell might not be returning, but that's not true for the rest of this Netflix show's cast. But when does The Four Seasons season 2 arrive on Netflix? ]]>
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                                <p>Who has the cheek to kill off Steve Carell anyway? If you watched season 1 of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/7-new-movies-and-tv-shows-to-watch-on-netflix-prime-video-hbo-max-and-more-this-weekend-may-22">new Netflix show</a> <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-four-seasons-is-netflixs-most-watched-show-here-are-3-more-feel-good-comedies-with-over-95-percent-on-rotten-tomatoes"><em>The Four Seasons</em>,</a> you'll know that it took the tragic plunge.</p><p>Season 2 is set to pick up after Nick (Carrell) died in a car crash, with his younger girlfriend, Ginny (Erika Henningsen), dropping the bombshell that she's pregnant with his child. </p><p>However, the group's vacation tradition is set to continue, swapping the streets of New York for the Italian countryside.</p><p>To say it will be a dramatic ride is likely an understatement. But when is <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/the-four-seasons-season-2"><em>The Four Seasons</em> season 2</a> set to hit <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>?</p><h2 id="what-time-can-i-watch-the-four-season-season-2-on-netflix">What time can I watch The Four Season season 2 on Netflix?</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/bgpDgJkQka0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>The Four Seasons </em>season 2 drops on Netflix on May 28, 2026. </p><p>As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that previous hit shows such as <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em>Emily in Paris</em></a><a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/the-witcherhttps://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/emily-in-paris-season-6"><em> </em></a>have also enjoyed.</p><p>For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:</p><ul><li><strong>US</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>Canada</strong> – 12am PT / 3am ET</li><li><strong>UK</strong> – 8am BST</li><li><strong>India</strong> – 12:30pm IST</li><li><strong>Singapore</strong> – 3pm SGT</li><li><strong>Australia</strong> – 6pm AEST</li><li><strong>New Zealand</strong> – 8pm NZDT</li></ul><h2 id="when-do-new-episodes-of-the-four-seasons-season-2-come-out">When do new episodes of The Four Seasons season 2 come out?</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="CT4sgS5wVns8rQ3ynQiTMk" name="four-seasons-cast" alt="The cast of The Four Seasons look shocked at something across the room" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/CT4sgS5wVns8rQ3ynQiTMk.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>All eight episodes of season 2 will be released at the same time, much like the release schedule for season 1.</p><p>There's currently no word on any future seasons being picked up.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (May 22) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ A new Netflix show from Stranger Things creators' and The Bride! lead this week's packed lined-up of new streaming releases. ]]>
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Happy long weekend, everyone! Well, those of you in the US and UK who'll be enjoying a three-day break from work due to Memorial Day and the late May bank holiday, anyway.</p><p>Regardless of where you live and/or how long your weekend will be, plenty of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and TV shows have recently landed on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> for you to check out. Like last week's streaming round-up, we couldn't fit the sheer volume of new releases in this article. No matter what genre you enjoy, though, I'm sure you'll find something worth watching from the below selection. — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="the-bride-hbo-max">The Bride! (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/IhgcUArO3Uo" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>The Bride!</em>, Maggie Gyllenhaal's divisive <em>Frankenstein</em>-inspired movie that<a href="https://www.techradar.com/gaming/hbo-max-is-adding-this-unmissable-gothic-romance-in-may-heres-why-it-should-be-at-the-top-of-your-watchlist"> I attempted to defend in my impassioned piece</a>, is out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a>.</p><p>Those wanting a loyal adaptation of Mary Shelley's work won't find it here, but you will find an intriguing gothic romance set against a 1930s Chicago backdrop. You'll also find stellar performances from Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale. No surprises there.</p><p>That all said, critics and many viewers weren't enamored with this one when it landed in theaters earlier this year Will you join the naysayers or actually enjoy it? Watch it this weekend and see which side of the divide you fall on. — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/movies/bride/b03ec8ba-0f53-4e50-b5a0-b83de4e44220" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Bride! </strong></em><strong>on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-boroughs-netflix">The Boroughs (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/PsvUvqXoTpE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>You've seen <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/tag/stranger-things"><em>Stranger Things</em>,</a> now get ready for <em>The Boroughs</em>. </p><p>The Duffer Brothers are the executive producers of this new <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix </a>show and, this time, we follow the residents of a retirement community rather than local kids. Although the subjects are at the opposite end of the age spectrum, the vibes are similar, with a group of unlikely heroes banding together to stop an otherworldly threat from stealing time. At their age, it's a precious commodity indeed.</p><p>With a great cast comprising Bill Pullman, Geena Davis, Clarke Peters, Alfred Molina, Alfre Woodard, Denis O'Hare, and Jena Malone, this could be the perfect show to binge. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=the%20boroughs&jbv=81627130" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Boroughs</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="tom-clancy-s-jack-ryan-ghost-war-prime-video">Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/-4ZVFspRn3M" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan</em>, one of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a>'s most underrated shows, has finally made its way from the small screen to the big screen, in the form of<em> Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War</em>. John Krasinski resumes the titular role... but this time, he's heading across the pond. </p><p>Indeed, we see Jack reunite with CIA operatives to navigate betrayal from an enemy who "knows their moves and faces a past once thought settled," as Amazon explains. In short, expect big action on an international scale.</p><p>What I particularly like here is that <em>Ghost War</em> is very subtly bringing back the 'Cool Britannia' aesthetic by casting Sienna Miller as its leading lady. Why did we have to stop doing that in the 2010s? — <em>Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tom-Clancys-Jack-Ryan-Ghost/dp/B0GV9TVMXD" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War </strong></em><strong>on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="maximum-pleasure-guaranteed-apple-tv">Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/_8KOzyMYgiw" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Apple has been on a TV show-based tear recently. Indeed, from <em>Margo's Got Money Troubles</em> to <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/widows-bay"><em>Widow's Bay</em></a>, the tech giant's streaming platform has been my go-to for small-screen offerings over the last few months.</p><p>Its latest TV Original — <em>Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed</em> — looks like it'll keep me glued to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/sg/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a>, too. Billed as a dark comedy crime-thriller, it stars Tatiana Maslany as Paula, a divorced fact checker and mom of one who gets caught up in a web of lies and murder after she's blackmailed by a camboy.</p><p>Truthfully, I'll watch anything that the supremely talented Maslany is in. But, with <em>Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed</em> launching to near-universally positive reviews, I'll be even more locked in to a Maslany-led project than usual. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/maximum-pleasure-guaranteed/umc.cmc.10k6tes7rmc2ti0ho1ozgwezc" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed</strong></em><strong> on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="is-this-thing-on-disney">Is This Thing On? (Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/x4jx0Xgc_Pc" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>I first saw<a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/is-this-thing-on-was-never-going-to-be-a-john-bishop-biopic-says-creator"> </a><em>Is This Thing On?</em> last October, and I'm still laughing at the fact that it's inspired by the life of UK comedian John Bishop. </p><p>Will Arnett plays fictional comic Alex, whose marriage to Tess (Laura Dern) is unravelling by the minute. After they separate, Alex seeks a purpose on the New York comedy scene, and discovers that he's actually pretty darn good at it. But, can he repair his broken marriage at the same time?</p><p>It's wholesome, touching, and makes you believe in the power of love all over again. And I'd like this stated on the record — Bradley Cooper is a brilliant director, no matter what you think of him. Regardless, it's out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a> internationally following its debut on Hulu stateside earlier this year. — <em>JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-1e446703-7e1a-4771-a9c1-29522039eb54" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Is This Thing On?</strong></em><strong> on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-chi-final-season-paramount">The Chi final season (Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ZRrvR9hhQw0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>It's been eight years since <em>The Chi</em> first arrived on our screens via <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/streaming/paramount-plus">Paramount+</a>, but now it's sadly time to say goodbye. This coming-of-age drama follows a diverse ensemble of characters who are trauma-bonded by the murder of a young boy in season 1.</p><p>Fast forward to season 8, and we can expect to face "their coldest winter ever, with life or death choices that must be made," according to Paramount. With season 7 ending with every storyline having some sort of dramatic fallout, we can expect the stakes to be raised even higher for its final outing. <em>— JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/the-chi/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Chi </strong></em><strong>final season on Paramount+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="arco-hulu">Arco (Hulu)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/e4RrOe8IbI8" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Neon's latest animated movie <em>Arco </em>follows a<em> </em>10-year-old boy in the year 2932, an idyllic future where humans live in the clouds and travel through time using rainbow flight suits. Sounds pretty cool, not going to lie.</p><p>Sadly for Arco, he's too young to fly, so he does what any mischievous child would do: steals his sister's suit so he can go back in time and see dinosaurs. But, when he discovers a world in peril instead, he bands together with a young girl and her robot caretaker as he sets out on a quest to return home.</p><p>Widely praised for its lovable characters and themes, this adventure movie is a great choice for the whole family to watch on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a>. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hulu.com/genre/a5035159-c4a8-4eb8-b03d-c8eb8f088541" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Arco</strong></em><strong> on Hulu</strong></a></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I'm about to spend another 100 hours playing The Sims 4 because of this new Bridgerton DLC ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ EA has released two new Sims 4 expansion kits inspired by the hit Netflix romance series Bridgerton, but make haste, because the offer is limited time. ]]>
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                                <ul><li><strong>A new </strong><em><strong>The Sims 4</strong></em><strong> bundle inspired by the Netflix Bridgerton series is now available</strong></li><li><strong>The Masquerade Ball Bundle is limited time and includes the Masquerade Ball Fashion Kit and Masquerade Ballroom Kit</strong></li><li><strong>A free, four-week event with new rewards has also kicked off</strong></li></ul><p>EA has released two new <em>The </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-sims-4-expansion-pack"><em>Sims 4</em></a> kits inspired by the hit Netflix romance series <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/bridgerton-season-4-review"><em>Bridgerton</em></a>.</p><p>The Masquerade Ball Bundle is available May 14 across all platforms and features two kits: the Lady Bridgerton’s Masquerade Ball Fashion Kit and Lady Bridgerton’s Masquerade Ballroom Kit. </p><p>Three exclusive items will be available as part of the bundle and are themed after specific <em>Bridgerton</em> characters, such as The Bridgerton House Gazebo from the iconic Benedict and Sophie's encounter, Francesca's Bridgerton House Piano, and a Bundle of Joy Bassinet for Penelope and Colin's baby.</p><p>"With the Masquerade Ball Fashion Kit, one may don suave tailcoats, dazzling gowns, and accessories worthy of the season’s most talked about affair: from Sophie’s Lady in Silver dress, paired with shoes and mask, to Benedict’s effortlessly styled look that is sure to invite intrigue," EA said. </p><p>"Adorn oneself further with Lady Bridgerton’s opulent mask and tiara, or command the room in Queen Charlotte’s striking Celestial Wig and gown. These ensembles are plucked straight from the grandest ballrooms of the ton themselves."</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Jx0r82obRjo" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Meanwhile, the Masquerade Ballroom Kit offers new build items to recreate the Bridgerton household, such as crystal chandeliers, opulent florals, a dance floor, wallpaper, and more.</p><p>The Lady Bridgerton’s Masquerade Ball Bundle, which includes both kits, will be available May 14 through August 14 for $9.99 as a limited-time offer. Both kits can also be bought individually at $6.99 each.</p><p>Alongside the bundle release, from now through July 7, a free masquerade multi-week login event will allow players to claim over 22 items including a new trait. </p><p>The event officially kicked off on May 12, so the first batch of rewards is available right now. Week 2 begins on May 19, followed by week 3 on May 26, and week 4 on June 2.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (May 15) ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Marvel's latest TV special leads this week's packed round-up of new movies, TV shows, and documentaries. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ tom.power@futurenet.com (Tom Power) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Tom Power ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nhxF3UTRUFJefZJoQLzEAN.png ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>It only took two weeks, before things are finally starting to look up for May 2026 on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>.</p><p>Indeed, after the recent dearth of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies </a>and TV shows, we've been treated to something of a deluge over the last few days. By my count, there have been 21 (!) new releases — and, while it would be fun to include them all in our latest streaming round-up, we've stuck to the usual format and compiled a list of the seven biggest ones of the week. </p><p>So, read on to find out what's made it into yet another TV series-heavy edition of our 'what to watch' list — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="the-punisher-one-last-kill-disney">The Punisher: One Last Kill (Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/oSeqs_xeqv4" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>"One batch, two batch, penny and dime...". It's about time that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/the-punisher">The Punisher</a> was the star of his own <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/marvel">Marvel</a> Cinematic Universe (MCU) project — and that time is now.</p><p>The latest <a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/mcu">MCU</a> character to get the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a> TV special treatment, <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/the-punisher-one-last-kill"><em>The Punisher: One Last Kill </em></a>reunites us with the titular anti-hero following his prison break in <em>Daredevil: Born Again</em>'s season 1 finale. Judging by <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/the-punisher-one-last-kill-trailer-4-big-questions-i-have-about-the-marvel-tv-special-ahead-of-its-disney-plus-debut"><em>One Last Kill</em>'s trailer</a> — and its subtitle — we'll see Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle embark on another personal crusade to deal with another individual who wants him dead, too.</p><p>Already watched this <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/marvel-phase-6-hub">Marvel Phase 6</a> Special Presentation and want to know how it impacts the MCU's immediate future? My <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/the-punisher-one-last-kill-ending-explained"><em>The Punisher: One Last Kill </em>ending explained</a> article should be your next port of call. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-c5b69f75-f159-4749-873d-9a1d1a4eb878" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Punisher: One Last Kill</strong></em><strong> on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="devil-may-cry-season-2-netflix">Devil May Cry season 2 (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Jpie-fec5qY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/devil-may-cry"><em>Devil May Cry</em></a>'s animated adaptation was a huge hit for <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>, and now it's back and bigger than ever with its sequel season.</p><p><em>Devil May Cry </em>season 2 doesn't waste any time throwing us straight into the action. Here, we see Dante and Vergil’s  anticipated reunion, with their conflict making up much of the story. Dante's already got his hands full trying to prevent Hell on Earth from literally occurring without all the family drama but, hey, it's exciting for us to watch.</p><p>Those hoping for more 2000s nostalgia will be pleased, too, as there's an all-new soundtrack featuring rock legends like Papa Roach and Amy Lee from Evanescence. It's undoubtedly one of the coolest shows streaming right now. — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=devil%20may%20cry&jbv=81506915" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Devil May Cry</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="off-campus-prime-video">Off Campus (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/U4Hroeh62e0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>The minute that critics said that<em> </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/off-campus-release-date-time"><em>Off Campus</em></a> was less like <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/heated-rivalry-lived-up-to-the-hype-here-are-9-other-movies-and-shows-i-wish-id-watched-sooner"><em>Heated Rivalry</em></a><em> </em>and more like "frat bro <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/bridgerton-season-5"><em>Bridgerton</em></a>," I was all in. Based on the hit books by Elle Kennedy, this Amazon TV Original follows an elite ice hockey team and the women in their lives, as they grapple with love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.</p><p>It's the perfect balance of horny and wholesome that <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> keeps nailing in its young adult dramas, which means it's perfect for fans of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/the-summer-i-turned-pretty-season-3-ending-explained-who-does-belly-choose-is-there-a-season-4-and-more"><em>The Summer I Turned Pretty</em></a><em> </em>and<em> </em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/maxton-hall-season-3-has-already-been-confirmed-but-the-season-2-finale-might-have-revealed-when-well-see-it"><em>Maxton Hall</em></a>.</p><p>What's more, <em>Off Campus </em>has already been renewed for season 2, so it's well worth your investment in this hot and heavy eight-episode binge.<em> </em>— <em>Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0I4OWKAPLUWIO5013W3F3ZN952" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Off Campus </strong></em><strong>on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="dutton-ranch-paramount">Dutton Ranch (Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/19I5a1tRt98" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler are back, baby! <em>Yellowstone </em>spinoff <em>Dutton Ranch</em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus/dutton-ranch-yellowstone-review"> </a>follows the pair's relocation to Texas, taking over a small ranch that directly competes with 10 Petal, aka the local town's cattle empire run by Beulah Jackson, who's a woman Beth aptly describes as a "grizzly in Gucci." Not only do the pair go head to head, but the more that Beth and Rip settle into Texan life, the more problems they unearth.</p><p>A cross between <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus/landman-season-3"><em>Landman </em></a>and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus/the-madison-season-2-taylor-sheridan"><em>The Madison</em></a><em> </em>in tone, <em>Dutton Ranch </em>doesn't completely neglect its <em>Yellowstone </em>roots — watch out for some obvious John Dutton mentions in episode 1 onwards. Before you dive in, read my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus/dutton-ranch-yellowstone-review"><em>Dutton Ranch</em> review</a>, too. <em>-</em>— <em>JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/dutton-ranch/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Dutton Ranch </strong></em><strong>on Paramount+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-testament-of-ann-lee-disney">The Testament of Ann Lee (Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Rb0ZhiDD9J0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Following its <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a> release earlier this year, this Amanda Seyfried-led historical musical drama is now available internationally on Disney+.</p><p>In it, Seyfried plays the titular character, who was the founding leader of the Shakers religious sect in the 18th century. Lee's religious movement focused on communal living, celibacy, gender equality, and functional, simple furniture. Song and dance were a huge part of their meetings, meaning this flick is the perfect way to depict Lee's life and the religious beliefs she shared with others.</p><p>Based on its 86% <a href="https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_testament_of_ann_lee" target="_blank">Rotten Tomatoes </a> audience score, it seems viewers have been charmed by Ann Lee's story. Maybe you will be, too? —<em> LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-a7fe8b37-3304-4eeb-a87b-74de9c7b3f03" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The Testament of Ann Lee</strong></em><strong> on Disney+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="on-the-roam-season-2-hbo-max">On the Roam season 2 (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/fDGgRI2-Wdw" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Ever wanted to go road tripping with Jason Momoa? Now you can. After a two year hiatus, the star is back traveling once again via his <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> docuseries <em>On the Roam</em>.</p><p>Like last time, Momoa is taking a break from making movies to meet a new line up of artists and creatives, where he gets an in-depth look at their process and asks plenty of questions. </p><p>This season, we'll see Momoa meeting with Julian Schnabel, director of <em>Basquiat</em>, punk rock band The Bobby Lees, and Metallica legend Kirk Hammett. Episodes are released every Thursday, making it something you can look forward to each week.  —<em> LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/shows/on-the-roam/4ca6831c-f62b-4310-a322-d347553a1995" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>On the Roam</strong></em><strong> season 2 on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="rivals-season-2-hulu-disney">Rivals season 2 (Hulu/Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/KQYj3gMN4ko" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>You know what we're missing from this lineup? An old school bonkbuster. Luckily, <em>Rivals </em>season 2 is on hand to fill the gap. Picking up shortly after its predecessor, though, our Rutshire ensemble's collective horniness has turned somewhat sour. </p><p>Cameron is lying low after being convinced she's killed her boss Tony after she battered him with a TV award in self-defense. Meanwhile, Lizzie and Freddie are desperately trying to hide their feelings for one another, and Sarah is trying to climb the ranks at Tony's Corinium TV station.</p><p>It's all a bit less steamy, but the stakes continue to be raised. We've only got the first three episodes (read my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu/rivals-season-2-review-disney-plus"><em>Rivals</em> season 2 review</a> on them while you're here) to stream at this stage, so keep your eyes peeled for the rest later this year. — <em>JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hulu.com/series/rivals-97399b9f-964e-444c-91f3-7db9f11efe5d" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> Rivals</strong></em><strong> season 2 on Hulu</strong></a><strong> (US) and </strong><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-97399b9f-964e-444c-91f3-7db9f11efe5d" target="_blank"><strong>Disney+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Is your internet provider quietly slowing down your Netflix streams? Here’s how to check (and stop it)  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ We explain the sneaky practice of bandwidth throttling, how to detect if your ISP is targeting your traffic, and how encryption can restore your streaming quality. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Rene Millman is a seasoned technology journalist whose work has appeared in The Guardian, the Financial Times, Computer Weekly, and IT Pro. With over two decades of experience as a reporter and editor, he specializes in making complex topics like cybersecurity, VPNs, and enterprise software accessible and engaging. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;His writing is backed by years of market analysis, allowing him to deliver news and features with an expert’s understanding of the industry.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>ISPs often use "Deep Packet Inspection" (DPI) to identify and intentionally slow down high-bandwidth activities like streaming or gaming</strong></li><li><strong>You can detect throttling by comparing a standard speed test against a streaming-specific test like Netflix's Fast.com </strong></li><li><strong>The best VPN encrypt your traffic so your ISP cannot see, and therefore cannot throttle, what you are watching</strong></li></ul><p>There is nothing quite as frustrating as paying for a premium 500Mbps fiber connection only to have your 4K <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a> stream stutter, buffer, or drop down to grainy 720p. You’ve checked your router, you’ve restarted your TV, and yet the performance remains underwhelming.</p><p>The culprit often isn’t your hardware or a temporary outage. Instead, it is a practice known as 'bandwidth throttling'. This occurs when your Internet Service Provider (ISP) intentionally slows down specific types of traffic.</p><p>Whether it is streaming, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/vpn/best-gaming-vpn">online gaming</a>, or <a href="https://www.techradar.com/vpn/best-vpn-for-torrenting">P2P file sharing,</a> ISPs manage their network congestion by putting the brakes on data-heavy activities.</p><p>While it feels like a breach of trust, this practice is frequently buried in the "Fair Usage" or "Traffic Management" clauses of your contract.</p><p>This makes it a legal, albeit quiet, way for providers to push their own proprietary streaming services or simply save on infrastructure costs.</p><p>Finding a way around these artificial bottlenecks is the key to getting the service you actually pay for.</p><h2 id="how-to-tell-if-your-isp-is-throttling-your-connection">How to tell if your ISP is throttling your connection</h2><p>Detecting a throttled connection is simpler than you might think. All you need is a comparative speed test to see if your ISP is treating all data equally. First, run a standard speed test using a neutral service like <a href="https://www.speedtest.net" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Ookla’s Speedtest</a>. This gives you a baseline for your general connection speed.</p><p>Next, run a dedicated streaming speed test to <a href="https://fast.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Netflix’s Fast.co. </a>Fast.com connects directly to Netflix’s servers. That means that ISPs often target this specific traffic for slowing down.</p><p>So, if your results on Fast.com are significantly lower than your results on Ookla, then your ISP is almost certainly throttling your video traffic.</p><p>ISPs use a process called <a href="https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/what-is-deep-packet-inspection">Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)</a>. Think of this as the ISP "peeking" at the metadata of your data packets.</p><p>While they might not see exactly what movie you’re watching, DPI allows them to identify that the data is coming from a streaming platform, which triggers their automated slowing rules.</p><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="rAnCYzDDJKpmX3yq3Qa8z8" name="Netflix-on-iPhone-shutterstock_1941129877" alt="Netflix on iPhone" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rAnCYzDDJKpmX3yq3Qa8z8.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="caption-text">Person holding a phone with the Netflix screen  </span><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Shutterstock)</span></figcaption></figure><h2 id="how-a-vpn-breaks-the-bottleneck">How a VPN breaks the bottleneck</h2><p>This is where a <a href="https://www.techradar.com/vpn/virtual-private-networks">VPN (Virtual Private Network</a>) comes in. A VPN creates an encrypted tunnel. Once your data is encrypted, your ISP’s DPI tools are effectively blinded.</p><p>When the ISP can no longer "see" that your data packets are coming from Netflix, YouTube, or Disney Plus, they cannot trigger the specific throttling rules associated with those services.</p><p>To your ISP, your traffic simply looks like a stream of indecipherable code heading toward a single VPN server. Since they can't categorize the traffic, they generally treat it as standard data, allowing it to move at full speed.</p><p>It's important to note that using a VPN does involve a small 'encryption overhead'. In other words, you'll get a slight drop in raw top speeds. 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                            <![CDATA[ Prime Video is rolling out its new Clips vertical video feed for mobile, following Netflix and Disney+. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ rowan.davies@futurenet.com (Rowan Davies) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Rowan Davies ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/q5Az6iW5pbAotRovdNvQAf.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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&lt;p&gt;He has been writing for publications since he started his studies at age 18. Rowan graduated from Cardiff University in 2023 after attaining a Master&#039;s in Creative Writing, and earlier a Bachelor&#039;s in Media, Journalism, and Culture. He began his journey as a writer at Cardiff University&#039;s Quench Magazine contributing to film/ TV, music, and culture sections, later becoming Music Section Editor.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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                                <ul><li><strong>Prime Video is expanding it Clips vertical video feed for mobile </strong></li><li><strong>It's designed to help you discover new titles, and you can also share them with others </strong></li><li><strong>Clips is coming to select US users first, with a wider rollout expected for the summer</strong></li></ul><p>The TikTokification of the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> is officially happening, and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> is the latest platform to hop on the vertical video feed bandwagon, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/disney-and-netflix-are-reviving-a-failed-streaming-apps-short-form-video-dream">following suit to Netflix and Disney+</a>. </p><p>Launching to select users in the US on iOS, Android, and Fire tablets first, Clips (which is also the name of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix</a>’s video feed) is Prime Video’s latest viewing experience for mobile, a short-form video feed that’s designed to give you recommendations for your next binge watch. Prime Video first rolled out Clips with NBA highlights, and now the platform is expanding it to movies and shows. </p><p>Just like the algorithm you get with TikTok, your Clips feed uses your viewing history as the basis for offering new entertainment suggestions, putting discovery at the forefront. With the magic of a simple tap, Clips will open in full-screen mode and from there the scrolling begins. Not only can you view snippets of  movies and shows from Prime Video’s catalog, you can watch the full thing directly from Clips, rent and buy titles, save to your watchlist, and share with others via messaging platforms or social media. </p><p>While Clips isn’t a completely new feature for Prime Video, it’s still a huge addition to its mobile app, and one that the streaming giant is very excited about. “As a first-stop entertainment destination, Prime Video offers customers a vast selection of premium content, and we want to make it as easy and seamless as possible for them to discover what's most relevant," said Brian Griffin, director of global application experiences at Prime Video, who added the following:</p><p>"Clips gives customers a whole new way to browse with short, personalized snippets tailored to their interests. Whether they have a few minutes to scroll or are looking for something to watch when they have more time, entertainment is just a tap away”. </p><p>At least the platform is hopeful for its new mobile experience, but that said, it doesn’t mean that subscribers are going to embrace another vertical video feed taking over their streaming apps — and it all started with Netflix. </p><p>Back in May 2025, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/your-netflix-home-page-is-getting-its-biggest-update-ever-and-yes-it-includes-generative-ai">Netflix announced it was testing vertical video feeds for mobile</a>, not because it wanted to become a social media app, but because short-form video is the most common form of video consumption among viewers today. Just last week <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/ive-been-a-netflix-subscriber-for-25-years-and-i-cant-decide-if-clips-is-the-best-or-worst-thing-to-happen-to-the-mobile-app">the streaming service unveiled its own Clips feed</a>, and not everyone is welcoming it with open arms. </p><p>When you think about it, it’s quite counterintuitive. Users revert to Netflix and other platforms to lose themselves in the drama of a good movie or show to escape doomscrolling, and now Netflix is putting that temptation right back into their hands. As a means of discovery I can see it having its benefits, especially if you’re an incredibly indecisive viewer, but at the same time it unlocks a new lethal rabbit hole for you to fall into — <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/1snl7hr/comment/ogmklyr/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button" target="_blank">one Netflix subscriber on Reddit </a>exasperatedly called to ‘kill it with fire’, while others jumped on to voice their dislike for the feature<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/1snl7hr/netflix_is_prepping_a_mobile_revamp_with_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button" target="_blank"> in the same thread</a>. </p><p>Amazon has also shared that it’s already planning to expand Clips, and the video feed will become fully available across these devices later this summer. </p>
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                            <![CDATA[ What do you get when you cross a boy-killing villain, a loyal best friend and the faintest hint of lesbianism? Classic horror movie Jennifer's Body, which is now on Netflix. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ jasmine.valentine@futurenet.com (Jasmine Valentine) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jasmine Valentine ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9Ee6jPwfdb6BEZLuSWhASZ.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;As TechRadar&#039;s latest Streaming Staff Writer, Jasmine comes with five years of experience across various outlets and entertainment genres. Starting as a freelancer for small-scale film festivals, she&#039;s since had national and international bylines, including Radio Times, Stylist, Metro UK, Yahoo!, The Daily Beast, Total Film, Paste magazine and iNews. She also is the former Editor-in-Chief of FILMHOUNDS Magazine, getting stars such as Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal and Joseph Quinn for exclusive interviews while planning and commissioning content for bi-monthly print issues. You&#039;ll most likely find her and her massive glasses at a junket or screening for her next favourite movie, talking about Carol (2015) or obsessively binging whichever TV show Nicole Kidman&#039;s debuting a new wig in. When she&#039;s not covering TV and movies, she&#039;ll be working on her debut novel and poetry collection. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Just because there are plenty of exceptional new <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/i-watched-27-horror-movies-this-month-and-these-are-my-9-favorites-from-netflix-prime-video-and-more">horror movies</a> on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>and the other <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> around, the "golden oldies" shouldn't be swept to one side.</p><p>It makes me a little nauseous calling this week's Netflix horror pick by that label, because it confirms that I'm no longer the teenage youth that I still feel like I am in my head. </p><p>But if you were a tween in the 2000s, <em>Jennifer's Body</em> probably formed part of your core identity... and it's just been added to Netflix US, UK, and Australia. </p><p>Starring Amanda Seyfried and Megan Fox at peak <em>Transformers </em>fame, the movie follows Jennifer (Fox) and Needy (Seyfried), two high school best friends. When Jennifer becomes possessed by a demon after a failed occult sacrifice by an indie rock band, she starts killing and eating her male classmates, full succubus style. </p><p>It's up to Needy to stop her, distorting and breaking the pair's friendship in the process. This also means that there's a lot of blood, guts, and Fox reaching ridiculous levels of sexy to get what she wants.</p><p>If you've never seen <em>Jennifer's Body</em>, let me walk you through why it's worth your time (and what lines will be etched into your soul from this day forward).</p><h2 id="why-you-need-to-stream-jennifer-s-body-on-netflix-this-week">Why you need to stream Jennifer's Body on Netflix this week</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/C8azftM5puI" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Kitschy, horny, and downright cool, <em>Jennifer's Body</em> was undoubtedly the horror movie to watch when it was released in 2009. </p><p>With iconic lines so quotable that they've stood the test of time 20 years on and an obscene amount of sexual tension between Fox and Seyfried, it's the horror equivalent of the sleepover movie you'd be embarrassed to let your parents know you'd watched (complimentary).</p><p>If you also happened to be questioning your sexuality in the late 2000s (which may or may not be based on true experiences), Jennifer and Needy's impromptu sleepover scene will still be seared into your mind. Here's <em>Jennifer's Body</em> quickly swapped scary for sexy, leaving us all confused and ensnared in Jennifer's ever-growing web, just like her victims.</p><p>But don't get me wrong: this is also a genuinely scary movie. The final takedown scene falls somewhere between<em> The Exorcist</em> and Night Swim, with a sprinkling of <em>The Bride of Frankenstein</em> thrown in for good measure. <em>Jennifer's Body</em> is an experience that pulls out all the stops, so don't expect any half-heartedness. </p><p>If none of this has convinced you to stream it immediately, watching Fox light her own tongue on fire to prove that she's immune to pain might be the hardest a horror movie scene has ever gone, and you'd be quoting "No, I'm killing <em>boys</em>" for the rest of your days.</p><p>Talk of <em>Jennifer's Body 2</em> has been bandied about for years, too, and according to screenwriter Diablo Cody [via <a href="https://www.dreadcentral.com/exclusive/565279/diablo-cody-writing-jennifers-body-sequel-could-megan-fox-return/" target="_blank">Dread Central</a>], it's genuinely being written. Stay ready so you don't have to get ready, as they say.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Forget Beef season 2 on Netflix — here are 6 'gripping' dark comedy shows you should stream this month ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Binged Beef season 2 on Netflix? No fear. There's plenty more where that came from with these six engrossing dramas all ready to be watched next. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Grace is a freelance writer for TechRadar. She&#039;s been writing about entertainment for over ten years, covering the latest TV shows, movies, and keeping up with the abundance of streaming platforms. As a journalist, she&#039;s contributed to WhatToWatch, Space.com, Tom&#039;s Guide, and many more. She&#039;s got a special interest in sci-fi, rom-coms, and captivating dramas, so when she&#039;s not writing about them, you&#039;ll usually find her engrossed in the latest titles (or rewatching some of her favourite shows).&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Already finished <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/beef-season-2-ending-explained"><em>Beef</em> season 2</a>? Me too. But, fear not, if you're left wishing you hadn't binge-watched the iconic <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/netflix">Netflix </a>show's latest tumultuous season quickly, there are plenty more shows I'm happy to recommend watching next.</p><p><em>Beef</em> season 2 picked up on an entirely new storyline to season 1, prompted by fresh 'beef' between country club couple Josh (Oscar Isaac) and Lindsay (Carey Mulligan), who have some... issues. Yes, I'm putting that lightly. </p><p>As an anthology series, it's possible you haven't even watched season 1 yet, starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, but you don't need to jump in there first.</p><p>There's no official word on a <em>Beef</em> season 3 yet, though the show's creator, Lee Sung Jin, told <a href="https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/tv/a71092671/beef-season-3-cast-news/" target="_blank">Esquire</a>, "Never say never". </p><p>So, for now, if you're on the hunt for more shows that give off that high-stakes, stressful, and toxic (with a little fun) aura, I'd recommend these six absorbing shows to watch next.</p><h2 id="the-white-lotus">The White Lotus</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="gnRb89AvWGFChgjRTa3L4i" name="The-White-Lotus-season-3" alt="Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sarah Catherine Hook, Sam Nivola in the White Lotus season 3" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gnRb89AvWGFChgjRTa3L4i.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HBO )</span></figcaption></figure><p>Like <em>Beef</em> season 2, <em>The White Lotus </em>also follows the twisted lives of rich (and not-so-rich) individuals. Only in the hit <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a> show are they on vacation. </p><p>That certainly doesn’t stop the drama from following them, though, and it also doesn’t prevent an eerily dark vein from lacing its way through everything that unfolds. </p><p>The two are weirdly similar in tone, keeping you on the edge of your seat, unsettled and waiting to see what happens next. Which, in every episode, is pretty unpredictable. If you feel like bad things might unravel in <em>The White Lotus</em>, you’re probably right. </p><p>Similarly to <em>Beef</em>, it's an alternative take on an anthology series, as a different resort providing the luxurious backdrop for the show's three seasons and counting (here's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/the-white-lotus-season-4">everything we know so far about <em>The White Lotus</em> season 4</a>). </p><p>The critical eyes among us will spot a couple of recurring characters, like the critically acclaimed Tanya McQuoid, played by Jennifer Coolidge, who they just couldn't leave behind. </p><p><strong>Where to watch: HBO Max (US/UK)</strong></p><h2 id="friends-from-college">Friends from College</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="U8DxcboEjQ4czF5CAmkePn" name="friendsfromcollege_1" alt="Ethan and Lisa stand up against a mattress" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/U8DxcboEjQ4czF5CAmkePn.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p><em>Friends from College </em>follows a group of friends who, you guessed it, have been acquainted since college. Now, they’re navigating life in their 40s, which comes with a torrent of big life decisions, complicated relationships and navigating waves of change. </p><p>Fortunately, there's also a wonderful balance of comedy thrown in. And it’s those dynamics that make it a great option if you loved <em>Beef</em>.</p><p>At first glance, <em>Beef</em> season 2 seems focused entirely on Josh and Lindsay’s relationship. A few episodes in, and it’s clearly far more complex than that, with the ensemble cast all exploring their own problems. </p><p><em>Friends from College</em> certainly has more light comedy than <em>Beef</em>, but it still explores multiple personalities and will leave you thinking about how flawed they are for a while afterwards. It was cancelled after two seasons, but there’s still plenty of episodes to enjoy.</p><p><strong>Where to watch: Netflix (US/UK)</strong></p><h2 id="barry">Barry</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1243px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.15%;"><img id="SsKwKGqBnLwZLxNJu7c4Yd" name="barry-season-3-feature.jpg" alt="Bill Hader in Barry season 3" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/SsKwKGqBnLwZLxNJu7c4Yd.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1243" height="698" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: HBO Max)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Bear with me here, because this choice is a little darker. Barry (Bill Hader) is an assassin. He's pretty depressed, he doesn't really like his life, and he has to kill people to earn money. But when Barry gets hired to head to Los Angeles on his latest hit job, he finds himself integrated into an acting class while on the job... and realizes that he loves it.</p><p>But while Barry wants to leave his life of crime behind and pursue his passion for the arts, it's simply, well, not that simple. And that's the premise behind this twisted, dark comedy that resembles <em>Beef</em> in its shadowy nature. </p><p>There's unexpected turns and an overwhelming urge to back someone that hasn't got the best morals. With <em>Barry</em>, you'll find you can't help yourself and that's what makes it a really excellent watch.</p><p><strong>Where to watch: HBO Max (US/UK)</strong></p><h2 id="dead-to-me">Dead to Me</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="F38LDuXmhKFNdwjB5w2a6m" name="Dead to Me season 3 Saaed Adyani.jpg" alt="Jen and Judy answer the front door in Dead to Me season 3 on Netflix" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/F38LDuXmhKFNdwjB5w2a6m.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Saeed Adyani/Netflix)</span></figcaption></figure><p>In <em>Dead To Me, </em>Jen (Christina Applegate) is grieving the loss of her husband, murdered with no killer to be found. Attending a support group, she makes a new friend, Judy (Linda Cardellini), whose cheery disposition, if a little grating, is one that Jen can't resist. </p><p>There's a darkness to their newfound friendship that unravels majestically over three funny and devastating seasons.</p><p>Sounds a little like <em>Beef</em>? You're not wrong. Strange relationships and an acute look at human nature make <em>Dead To Me</em> a gripping watch, much like it did with <em>Beef</em>. There are humorous moments intertwined that make some of the stressful parts a little bit easier to stomach.</p><p><strong>Where to watch: Netflix (US/UK)</strong></p><h2 id="the-bear">The Bear</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:1920px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="qnQfzq5BSAdv4fKEuAATo8" name="The-Bear-season-3_Hulu.jpg" alt="Jeremy Allen White stands in a kitchen in the Bear season 3" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/qnQfzq5BSAdv4fKEuAATo8.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="1920" height="1080" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Hulu)</span></figcaption></figure><p>On the surface, <em>The Bear</em> sounds like it has a fairly simple premise. Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) is a young chef trying to turn his family's struggling sandwich shop around in Chicago. But really, it is anything but. </p><p>In fact, it's a psychological drama that dives into the ins and outs of familial relationships, friendships, taking ownership, and navigating strong personalities. What we're left with, like <em>Beef</em>, is a pretty stressful ride.</p><p>The crew Carmy has working for him is a mixed bag, but our chef isn't exactly a shining example of humanity either. </p><p>But what they're passionate about is food, and through their shared love, they form their own kind of family. It's certainly not an elite country club like <em>Beef</em> season 2, but the grind never stops.</p><p><strong>Where to watch: Disney+ (US/UK)</strong></p><h2 id="killing-eve">Killing Eve</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:4285px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.27%;"><img id="9BgQE6xtarehJciiHPCaeg" name="killing-eve-season-4-1644839930.jpg" alt="Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer in Killing Eve season 4" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9BgQE6xtarehJciiHPCaeg.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="4285" height="2411" attribution="" endorsement="" class=""></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: BBC)</span></figcaption></figure><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/killing-eve-is-enjoying-a-renaissance-on-netflix-and-the-hit-show-has-got-an-unlikely-group-to-thank-for-its-success"><em>Killing Eve</em></a> follows Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), who is assigned by the British intelligence agency she’s working for to catch an assassin named Villanelle (Jodie Comer). And while the case has been made perfectly clear to her — bring Villanelle in — the waters between the pair become increasingly murky. </p><p>Over four seasons, they establish a strange cat-and-mouse dynamic that's scintillating to watch and incredibly dark in nature. She's an assassin, after all. Created by <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/watch-fleabag-online"><em>Fleabag</em></a>’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the concept is incredibly unique, and it also demonstrates, like <em>Beef</em>, that a person’s psyche may not be as straightforward as you once thought.</p><p><strong>Where to watch: Netflix (US), BBC iPlayer (UK)</strong></p>
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                            <![CDATA[ From another Lord of the Flies remake to three great-looking new movies, here's what you'll want to watch this weekend. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>Ready for another round of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and TV shows to watch at home this weekend? I bet you are. </p><p>Like last week's streaming list, there isn't a lot to choose from. Nevertheless, there's some great-looking new content to catch on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a>, so I'm certain you'll find one or more of the seven entries below,, which cover myriad genres, to your liking. Happy watching! — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="send-help-hulu-disney">Send Help (Hulu/Disney+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/R4wiXj9NmEE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Despite fan-favorite filmmaker Sam Raimi's involvement, I don't think many people predicted this castaway-style survival horror thriller to be one of 2026's best-rated new films so far. With 93% critical and 87% audiences ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, though, that's exactly what <em>Send Help</em> , which is out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hulu">Hulu</a> and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus">Disney+</a>, is.</p><p>Starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien, it follows a meek corporate strategist and her nepo-baby frat-boy boss who are stranded on a desert island after a plane crash. Cue a take not unlike <em>The Lord of the Flies </em>— coincidentally, its latest adaptation also features in this week's round up — that up-ends the balance of power between them in an incredibly remote part of the world. </p><p>One to seek out if you're a fan of two-handers, gore, and reams of dark humor and nail-biting suspense. —<em> TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hulu.com/movie/send-help-d2bb248e-f448-442c-9063-3bf24723f278" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Send Help </strong></em><strong>on Hulu</strong></a><strong> (US) and </strong><a href="https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-d2bb248e-f448-442c-9063-3bf24723f278" target="_blank"><strong>Disney+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul><h2 id="lord-of-the-flies-netflix">Lord of the Flies (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/bBRY40V2mqE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>As Tom mentioned, a new <em>Lord of the Flies </em>remake landed on <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a> this week, marking the first time the iconic William Goldman story has been adapted for television.</p><p>The four-part miniseries has been written by Jack Thorne, the Emmy-winning mastermind behind <em>Adolescence</em>. It marks the on-screen debut for many of the young cast, too, who find themselves stranded on an uninhabited island after a plane crash. Attempts to survive soon descend into brutal anarchy and, whilst it's a familiar story, I'm excited to see how this adaptation plays out. — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/title/82709727" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Lord of the Flies</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="greenland-2-migration-hbo-max">Greenland 2: Migration (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/H8ieN10lX40" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Gerard Butler disaster movies are back, baby! In the sequel to 2020 release <em>Greenland</em>, which is out now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a>, the action picks up in the aftermath of a comet strike that decimated most of the planet. Happy weekend to you.</p><p>This time, Garrity family must leave the safety of their Greenland bunker to traverse a shattered world in search of a new home. Obviously, this is about as easy as homework in a foreign language. Butler and Morena Baccarin reprise their roles from the first movie, but keep your eye out for the sneaky child recast, because Roger Dale Floyd has been swapped out for Roman Griffin Davis. —<em> Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter </em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/movies/greenland-2-migration/c4c3772f-0b80-47bd-856b-e443f4569779" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Greenland 2: Migration </strong></em><strong>on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="citadel-season-2-prime-video">Citadel season 2 (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/FZHRt4V-Jzo" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Three years after its incredibly middling debut season arrived, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Stanley Tucci, and Richard Madden are back in <em>Citadel </em>season 2. </p><p>By the sounds of its plot, it's back and bigger (but not necessarily better) than ever. In the Amazon TV Original's latest outing, we find Mason, Nadia, and Bernard in hiding across Europe after last season's finale. But, when a terrifying new threat emerges, the three are pulled back into action once again. After all, it wouldn't be very interesting if we followed them on a sabbatical, would it? All six episodes of season 2 are available to stream on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> now. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Citadel-Season-1/dp/B0B8TQ6SCR" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Citadel </strong></em><strong>season 2 on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="legends-netflix">Legends (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/VL1wuCh8IV4" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><em>Legends </em>is based on the real-life story of UK customs officials in the 1990s who went undercover to infiltrate criminal organizations. Across six episodes, we'll follow this group of amateurs as they put their lives on the line to bring these gangs to justice.</p><p>The Netflix show's ensemble includes Steve Coogan, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires, Aml Ameen, and Charlotte Ritchie, who step into the shoes of ordinary people taking on a terrifying task. The very thought of it has already got me on the edge of my seat. — <em>LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=legends&jbv=81708404" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Legends</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="remarkably-bright-creatures-netflix">Remarkably Bright Creatures (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/b14IFe4an5k" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>What do you get when you cross Hollywood legend Sally Field with a captive octopus, voiced by Alfred Molina? An incredibly faithful movie adaptation of Shelby Van Pelt's <em>Remarkably Bright Creatures</em>, that's what.</p><p>Tova (Field), an elderly widow, works night shifts as a cleaner at the local aquarium, but her life changes for good when stranger Callum (Lewis Pullman) arrives in town looking to solve an old family mystery. </p><p>Am I claiming that a marine mollusc is the new Hercule Poirot of Netflix? Possibly. But, where there are some serious questions to answer, streaming <em>Remarkably Bright Creatures </em>is far from hard work. —<em> JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=remarkably%20bright&jbv=81911351" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> Remarkably Bright Creatures</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="m-i-a-peacock-paramount">M.I.A (Peacock/Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/6QZfHbpEUpI" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>We're rounding off our streaming picks list with something that is giving the best telenovela energy possible. </p><p><em>M.I.A</em> follows Etta Tiger Jonze (Shannon Gisela), who wants to avenge her family's murder and become the most powerful crime queenpin in South Florida. Sounds fairly procedural... until you factor in the erratic vibes oozing out of every episode.</p><p>Between epic violence and harrowing scandal, there's a lot happening at any given time here. Luckily for us, it doesn't give us a moment to think, and keeps us on the edge of our seats in the process. You can catch it now on <a href="https://www.techradar.com/reviews/peacock-tv">Peacock</a> in the US, and <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/paramount-plus">Paramount+</a> internationally. —<em> JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://peacock.originals.watch/media/34105/mia/season/1" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>M.I.A </strong></em><strong>on Peacock</strong></a><strong> (US) and </strong><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/gb/shows/m-i-a" target="_blank"><strong>Paramount+</strong></a><strong> (internationally)</strong></li></ul>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I've been a Netflix subscriber for 25 years, and I can't decide if Clips is the best or worst thing to happen to the mobile app ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ We go hands-on with Netflix's new Clips feature and find it both underpowered and addictive. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lance Ulanoff is an &lt;a href=&quot;https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ox35RKH2kNKBfSBfvHEoK6.jpg&quot;&gt;award-winning tech journalist&lt;/a&gt;, on-air expert, and commentator.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Before joining TechRadar, he served as Editor in Chief of Lifewire. Prior to that, he was Chief Correspondent for Mashable where he covered all facets of technology and the&amp;nbsp;intersection&amp;nbsp;of digital and life. He also helped Mashable find new ways to&amp;nbsp;tell&amp;nbsp;stories. Lance is based in NY.&lt;br&gt;
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A 38-year industry veteran, &lt;a href=&quot;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Ulanoff&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Lance Ulanoff&lt;/a&gt; has covered technology since PCs were the size of suitcases, “on line” meant “waiting” and CPU speeds were measured in single-digit megahertz. Prior to joining Mashable as Editor in Chief in 2011, Lance Ulanoff served as Editor in Chief of PCMag.com and Senior Vice President of Content for the Ziff Davis, Inc. While there, he guided the brand to a 100% digital existence and oversaw content strategy for all of Ziff Davis’ Web sites. His long-running column on PCMag.com earned him a Bronze award from the ASBPE. Winmag.com, HomePC.com, and PCMag.com were all honored under Lance’s guidance.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
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He makes frequent appearances on national, international, and local news programs including &lt;a href=&quot;https://kellyandryan.com/homepagemodules/new-years-tech-resolutions-with-lance-ulanoff/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Live with Kelly and Mark&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.today.com/video/google-glass-is-beginning-of-a-revolution-44496451646&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;the Today Show&lt;/a&gt;, Good Morning America, CNBC, CNN, and the BBC. He has also offered commentary on National Public Radio and been interviewed by newspapers and radio stations around the country. Lance has been an invited guest speaker at numerous technology conferences including Think Mobile, CEA Line Shows, Digital Life, RoboBusiness, RoboNexus, Business Foresight, and Digital Media Wire’s Games and Mobile Forum.&lt;br&gt;
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Lance received his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Hofstra University in New York. He serves on Hofstra’s School of Communication Advisory Board.&lt;br&gt;
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In his spare time, Lance draws cartoons, which he occasionally posts online. He and his wife Linda have been married for over 30 years and have raised two amazing children.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <ul><li><strong>Netflix introduces Clips</strong></li><li><strong>It's vertical video clips for its own content</strong></li><li><strong>Control and sharing is marginal but there may be another play here</strong></li></ul><p>Netflix Clips is a curious thing. It appeared on the streaming service's mobile app on Monday and produces what might be the platform's first-ever vertically scrolling content feed. I just don't know why it exists.</p><p>Strike that. I do know, but perhaps don't fully understand. Clips is yet another way for Netflix to introduce easily distracted subscribers to fresh content. You see, Netflix's business is only partly creating and delivering pre-packaged and live content to its customers. The other part is supporting its annual <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/dbloom/2025/03/06/bad-news-hollywood-and--investors-netflix-content-spending-to-rise-11/" target="_blank">estimated $20 billion content creation expenditure</a>. And you do that by holding on to subscribers, and possibly upselling them to higher subscription tiers where they can, for instance, do away with ads.</p><p>But Clips, which shows up as a boxed "play" icon right next to Home in the Netflix mobile app, might be about something more, too.</p><p>First, though, what is Clips and how does it work?</p><h2 id="understanding-netflix-clips">Understanding Netflix Clips</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="AHQgsCbvj6WN3m8DcjdyCV" name="Netflix-Clips-1" alt="Netflix Clips" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/AHQgsCbvj6WN3m8DcjdyCV.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>As I mentioned, if you have the Netflix mobile app, the new feature should just appear as part of Netflix's relatively spare mobile experience. On my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/apple-iphone-17-pro-max-review">iPhone 17 Pro Max</a>, I discovered it right after logging into my account. </p><p>While the Netflix app home screen features options like "Shows," "Movies," "Podcasts," and "Categories" at the top, there are only four menu options at the bottom: "Home," "Clips," the new AI-infused "Search," and "My Netflix," where you find and switch accounts.</p><p>Like most vertically scrolling video apps, Clips is an experience that focuses on portrait-mode video. However, instead of user-generated clips of people dancing, lip-syncing, restoring old furniture, or dumping AI slop, every single video is a Netflix content clip. My feed, such as it is, was an eclectic mix of shows and movies I've seen before (and some I have not). In my first viewing, I got two-minute clips from <em>Frankenstein, One Piece, Animal, Something About Mary, Jurassic World: Rebirth, Too Hot to Handle, The Diplomats, The Sea Beast, and more.</em></p><p>Each clip includes the title, sub-categories, like "Bollywood," Rousing," "Revenge", and a brief description. There are no comments or even likes. There's also no rhyme or reason to the mix that I can discern, but they are often choice moments or behind-the-scenes segments. The <em>One Piece</em> clip, for instance, was a video of the castmates reacting to a scene, and <em>Frankenstein </em>was of the Director Guillermo del Toro talking about Mia Goth's performance, which was interspersed with bits from the movie.</p><p>Clips lacks most controls you might find on a proper social media video platform. I frustratingly couldn't pause, reverse, or fast-forward any of the videos. A tap of the screen only mutes the clip (captions appear automatically). There is a big plus sign so you can add any of the content to your Lists, and then the show appears on your List in Netflix's account section.</p><p>You can share the clip, but it doesn't do what you think it does. Instead of sharing the vertical video, it basically shares an ad for the show on your preferred social media.</p><p>Of course, you can also select the circular image of the content to go directly to the main Netflix play window.</p><div style="min-height: 250px;">                                <div class="kwizly-quiz kwizly-OLQdNX"></div>                            </div>                            <script src="https://kwizly.com/embed/OLQdNX.js" async></script><h2 id="the-first-step-in-a-vertical-series-play">The first step in a vertical series play</h2><figure class="van-image-figure  inline-layout" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' style="max-width:2000px;"><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="UMgv7mxbFUQbxLXTyUtzCV" name="Netflix-Clips-2" alt="Netflix Clips" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UMgv7mxbFUQbxLXTyUtzCV.jpg" mos="" align="middle" fullscreen="" width="2000" height="1125" attribution="" endorsement="" class="inline"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class=" inline-layout"><span class="credit" itemprop="copyrightHolder">(Image credit: Future)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Overall, it's a pretty underwhelming experience, except for the fact that vertically scrolling through these clips is a little addictive. It's like video popcorn or Pringles chips ("Can't eat just one."). You're snacking on the best bits of some of these shows and getting that 2-minute worth of feels.  There's no commitment, and the videos are basically spoiler-free, but they still somehow connect you with the content. It can be hard to stop flicking and watching</p><p>I could imagine that, at some level, Clips is a trial balloon for pure-play vertical video content.</p><p>Remember <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quibi" target="_blank">Quibi</a>, the vertical video content destination that was clearly ahead of its time? Launching a video streaming service, especially one that flew in the face of content consumption norms at the time, was risky and ill-fated. Now, though, vertical video series are <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/08/23/vertical-series-dramas-soap-streaming/" target="_blank">all the rage on TikTok</a>.</p><p>Surely Netflix, which has a massive subscriber base of at least 325M, sees some opportunity in vertical video content. The telemetry it collects from this Clips feature might be enough to tell it if it could start creating bespoke 2-minute-long dramatic content to hook mobile users in a whole new way — and stop TikTok creators from encroaching on its market space.</p><p>That might not happen. Netflix could just keep feeding 2-minute video bits into Clips in the hopes that they hook subscribers on yet another bingeable series or movie, but that does seem shortsighted to me. This toe hold in the vertical space is too valuable to let go.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 3 thrilling new Netflix shows you shouldn't miss in May 2026  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Get your thrills with Netflix this May, as three great new originals are streaming throughout the month. ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ lucy.buglass@futurenet.com (Lucy Buglass) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Lucy Buglass ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nhxF3UTRUFJefZJoQLzEAN.png ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What&#039;s on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix </a>is adding three great new thrillers in May, with the <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming service</a> being the ideal choice if you need a gripping new series to watch.</p><p>This month, we've got a new show by the executive producers of <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare"><em>Stranger Things</em></a>, Courtney A. Kemp's new crime drama, and a series inspired by the true story of British customs employees who went undercover in the '90s to infiltrate drug smuggling gangs.</p><p>That's quite the lineup. Here's everything you need to know about my top 3 Netflix thriller picks this month.</p><h2 id="legends">Legends </h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/VL1wuCh8IV4" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><strong>When: </strong>May 7</p><p><em>Legends </em>is based on a real-life story of UK customs officials in the 1990s, as they went undercover to infiltrate criminal gangs. Across the episodes, we'll follow this group of amateurs as they put their lives on the line to bring these gangs to justice.</p><p>The series stars Steve Coogan, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires, Aml Ameen, and Charlotte Ritchie, so we've got a great British cast here to bring the story to life. I'm really excited to dive into this one, and we don't have long to wait now.</p><h2 id="nemesis">Nemesis</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/M9nc3simqAE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><strong>When: </strong>May 17</p><p><em>Nemesis</em> follows two men on different sides of the law: an expert criminal and a brilliant police detective. <a href="https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/nemesis-release-date-cast-news" target="_blank">Tudum </a>has teased it's a "subversion of the heist genre, amped by thrilling life-or-death stakes, family dynamics, and explosive action".</p><p><em>Abbott Elementary</em>'s Matthew Law and <em>Lady in the Lake's </em>Y’lan Noel lead the cast of the new series, which was created by Courtney A. Kemp. This feels like a promising new addition to Netflix's gripping TV library. </p><h2 id="the-boroughs">The Boroughs</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/cL-HUAbenBk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><strong>When: </strong>May 17</p><p>Finally, <em>The Boroughs </em>is a new sci-fi thriller series executive-produced by The Duffer Brothers. Set in a seemingly picturesque retirement community, the story centers on a group of unlikely heroes who must band together to stop an otherworldly threat from stealing time.</p><p><em>The Sinner</em>'s Bill Pullman leads the cast and is joined by Geena Davis, Clarke Peters, Alfred Molina, Alfre Woodard, Denis O'Hare, and Jena Malone. It's being teased as <em>Stranger Things </em>but with retirees, and I can't wait for it.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ May 2026 is off to a peculiarly quiet start on the new streaming releases front. ]]>
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                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Tom joined TechRadar&#039;s entertainment team in February 2021. The senior entertainment reporter for the world&#039;s best-known technology website, Tom covers the movie, TV and entertainment industries in as much detail as possible, and regularly finds himself producing content on the world&#039;s biggest films, TV shows, streaming services, and studios.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tom qualified as an NCTJ-accredited journalist in February 2016. Before he joined TechRadar, he produced articles on a freelance basis for some of the biggest newspapers, magazines, and websites in the world. You may have seen one of his many bylines in publications including The New York Times, IGN, Total Film, Wired, VG247, Eurogamer, Metro UK, Digital Spy, FourFourTwo magazine, Gamepur, 90min, Flood magazine, and Observer.com.&lt;br&gt;
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On TechRadar, you&#039;ll regularly find Tom covering movies and TV shows produced by Marvel Studios, Disney, Warner Bros, Amazon Studios, Apple, Paramount, Netflix, Universal, and Sony. He&#039;s your go-to source for projects concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Extended Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV Plus. That coverage comes in many forms, too, including news items, reviews, interview-led features, analytical pieces, op-eds, listicles, and &#039;best of&#039; articles.&lt;br&gt;
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Away from work, Tom has numerous hobbies. If he&#039;s not checking out the latest video game to drop or hanging out with friends and family, you&#039;ll find listening to music, staying fit at the gym, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, and befriending every dog he comes across. Start a conversation with him on Spider-Man, though, and you&#039;ll be sitting there hours later as he tells you about his favorite villains, comic series runs, and why Andrew Garfield&#039;s webslinger film franchise wasn&#039;t actually&lt;em&gt; that&lt;/em&gt; bad.&lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>May 2026 has arrived, but the fifth month of the year hasn't exploded out of the gate when it comes to new streaming releases.</p><p>Indeed, <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/new-movies-2026-guide">new movies</a> and shows are at a real premium on the world's <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-tv-streaming-service-cord-cutting-compare">best streaming services</a> this weekend. In fact, we're scraping the barrel so much, we've had to include an MGM+ TV series that originally debuted on a lesser known streamer called Network. You would think they'd space out their latest film and TV offerings to give us more to choose from...</p><p>Nonetheless, there is <em>some </em>new content worth watching over the next few days, so read on to see what's available to stream on demand right now. — <em>Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter</em></p><h2 id="wuthering-heights-hbo-max">Wuthering Heights (HBO Max)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/3fLCdIYShEQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Heathcliff? It's me, Cathy, I've come home... to <a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/streaming/hbo-max">HBO Max</a>. After causing a storm at the global box office earlier this year, Emerald Fennell's <em>Wuthering Heights</em> has now available at home — and you can see what I thought of it by reading my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/wuthering-heights-review"><em>Wuthering Heights</em> review</a>.</p><p>Staying true to the Emily Brontë novel, we follow the toxic love affair between well-to-do Catherine Earnshaw (Margot Robbie) and and rugged outsider Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi), becoming more intense, destructive, and obsessive as the two grow up.</p><p>The Yorkshire Moors has never looked more seductive, with Fennell adapting her signature style seen in <em>Promising Young Woman</em> and <em>Saltburn</em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video/prime-video-movie-of-the-day-saltburn"><em> </em></a>for a tale of old. The most breathtaking part? Charli XCX's ethereal soundtrack. —<em> Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.hbomax.com/gb/en/movies/wuthering-heights/a0e6f4e3-0462-4fef-88b5-ff68036d3998" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Wuthering Heights</strong></em><strong> on HBO Max</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="widow-s-bay-apple-tv">Widow's Bay (Apple TV)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Nmc2RYm6PUE" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/au/streaming/apple-tv-plus">Apple TV</a> sure loves its genre mash-up projects, and this new dark comedy horror show is no exception.</p><p><a href="https://techradar.com/tag/widows-bay"><em>Widow's Bay</em></a> follows Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys), the recently elected mayor of the titular island town who has big ambitions on turning Widow's Bay into the next big US tourist attraction. The only things standing in his way are its eccentric locals, outdated infrastructure... oh, and myriad supernatural entities that inhabit this supposedly cursed settlement.</p><p>Curious to learn more before you catch it on Apple's streaming platform? Read my <a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/widows-bay-review"><em>Widow's Bay</em> review</a> for a spoiler-free glimpse at its first six episodes, the first two of which are out now. — <em>TP</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/widows-bay/umc.cmc.1zzly0vah46bnvnwf0qkrjhh2" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Widow's Bay</strong></em><strong> on Apple TV</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="man-on-fire-netflix">Man on Fire (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/YqpIKFUrLrk" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/tag/wonder-man"><em>Wonder Man</em></a>'s Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars in this new <a href="https://techradar.com/tag/netflix">Netflix</a> action show, which is based on its book namesake. In it, he plays John Creasy, a former a Special Forces mercenary with PTSD now trying to live a simpler life.</p><p>It's not <em>quite </em>that simple, though, as his attempts at a fresh start are rudely interrupted by a need for revenge. You know how it goes with shows like this! If you want to root for this lone wolf while he takes on some bad guys, <em>Man on Fire </em>might be the perfect watch for you this weekend. — <em>Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=man%20on&jbv=81645170" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Man on Fire</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-house-of-the-spirits-prime-video">The House of the Spirits (Prime Video)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/KaniPxYVbMU" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/amazon-prime-video">Prime Video</a> is priding itself of Spanish language drama <em>The House of the Spirits</em>, which is based on Isabel Allende’s International best-selling novel.</p><p>The eight-episode family saga spans half a century, centring on three generations of women — Clara (Dolores Fonzi), Blanca (Fernanda Urrejola), and Alba (Rochi Hernández) — in a conservative South American country shaped by class struggle, political upheaval, and magic.</p><p>For <em>Desperate Housewives </em>fans, Eva Longoria serves as an executive producer, quietly reminding us just how much of a creative force she is behind the scenes.<em> </em>—<em> JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0IVIFDHP830HBTFHZM24DYGCVS" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>The House of the Spirits</strong></em><strong> on Prime Video</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="swapped-netflix">Swapped (Netflix)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/glgmAwRDP8s" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Netflix tends to play down its animation releases, but when they appear, they're almost always an underrated banger. </p><p><em>Swapped </em>is no exception, following a small woodland creature and a majestic bird who magically trade places and set off on an adventure of a lifetime. Think <em>Freaky Friday</em>, but for two natural sworn enemies of their wildlife Valley. </p><p>There's no human or tech element here, so don't worry about it being a direct <em>Hoppers</em><a href="https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/hoppers-pixar-end-credits-easter-egg"><em> </em></a>rip off.</p><p>Fresh from his Best Actor Oscar win for <em>Sinners</em>, Michael B. Jordan leads its cast. Is there anything this man can't do? —<em> JV</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.netflix.com/search?q=swapped&jbv=81749852" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>Swapped</strong></em><strong> on Netflix</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="my-killer-father-the-green-hollow-murders-paramount">My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders (Paramount+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/_M729yTobSY" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>This hard-hitting <a href="https://www.techradar.com/uk/streaming/paramount-plus">Paramount+</a> docuseries follows Lucy Studey McKiddy as she opens up about her father Donald Studey, known as 'the Monster of Green Hollow'. Horrifyingly, she claims she knows where dozens of bodies are buried from decades of his alleged murders.</p><p>Across the three episodes, she claims her father killed dozens of women, including three of his wives, and forced her and her siblings to help dispose of the bodies in an old well on their remote property. Expect it to send shivers down your spine this weekend. —<em> LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/my-killer-father-the-green-hollow-murders/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch </strong><em><strong>My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders</strong></em><strong> on Paramount+</strong></a></li></ul><h2 id="the-artist-mgm">The Artist (MGM+)</h2><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="low" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xoA7msjfqkA" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>I love a murder mystery, don't you? They're even better when there's a stacked cast and you'll certainly find that with <em>The Artist. </em></p><p>Indeed, Patti LuPone, Hank Azaria, Mandy Patinkin, Danny Huston, Chris Jehnert, Zachary Quinto, Anni Krueger, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Regina Ohashi, Katherine O’Sullivan, <em>and</em> Gemma Mcllhenny all star in this intriguing new series as suspects.</p><p>Here, an eccentric tycoon and his wife host a gathering of the era’s biggest celebrities including Thomas Edison, Edgar Degas, and Evelyn Nesbit. Naturally, said gathering soon turns deadly. Get your detective hats ready for this one. —<em> LB</em></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.mgmplus.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Watch</strong><em><strong> The Artist</strong></em><strong> on MGM+</strong></a></li></ul>
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