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Jay Ellis in 'All Her Fault.'
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Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning Tease ‘All Her Fault’ Plot Twists

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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The Sarah Snook-led Peacock thriller All Her Fault quickly drops viewers into a parent’s nightmare, kicking off with a mother discovering that her 5-year-old child is missing.

Though the search for this child drives the plot, the storyline takes a number of dramatic twists and turns, with dark secrets revealed about the show’s adult characters, including central couple and parents of the missing child, Marissa (Snook) and Peter Irvine (Jake Lacy).

And the team behind the show, speaking to The Hollywood Reporter at Monday’s New York premiere, teased that the audience will not be able to predict what happens.

“You will never guess. Not only will you never guess, but you’ll never guess what happens after you find out what happens,” Jay Ellis, who plays Marissa’s best friend Colin Dobbs told THR of the show’s multiple twists. “There’s a giant turn in the penultimate, and then there’s a giant turn in the finale and like we all read it and were like, ‘What the?’ Every single one of us. None of us saw it coming.”

Snook adds, “It’s a big ride. The family dynamics reveal so much, and there’s so much there to mine, which was so great as an actor to really get into the meat of the show and the story. It’s not just about a kid that goes missing. I have friends who have kids who are like, ‘Oh can I watch a show about a missing kid? I don’t know if I can handle it.’ And I’m like, ‘Trust me, you can handle it; it’ll be OK.’ And there’s a great twist.”

Dakota Fanning, who plays Marissa’s friend and a fellow mom, Jenny Kaminski, and recently revealed that she likes to spoil things for herself, was told early on what happens — “because I wanted to know as I always do,” she said. But she was still “very surprised.”

“I really didn’t see that coming,” she said. “I was really shocked by the twists and turns that are revealed.”

Minkie Spiro, who directed the first half of the season and serves as an executive producer, insisted that “people are going to be blindsided.”

“For somebody that has worked in TV for a while. I’m always like, if I read a book that I’m adapting, I think, ‘I kind of saw that coming, but we can massage that in the script.’ This, when I read the book, I wasn’t expecting that,” she said, urging audiences to go in “open minded” but inquisitive.

She added, “It’s great when you go into a show and you start to think, ‘Oh, maybe it’s him. Maybe it’s her. Or maybe that’s what happened there.’ Like, I want the audience to have those thoughts and ideas so that then they can see whether or not they saw it coming.”

Though, as Spiro indicates, viewers do have a hack to discover what happens: the book of the same name on which the series was based.

While some things have been changed from the book to the series, including the setting switching from Dublin to Chicago, both kick off with a missing child, specifically with Marissa showing up to pick up her son from a playdate only to be told by the woman who answers the door that she has never heard of the kid.

Marissa’s frantic initial attempts to find him and figure out what happened create a suspenseful, frightening opening.

And executive producer Gareth Neame wouldn’t have it any other way.

“The number of scripts that we work on that we have difficulties getting a show airborne, I can’t think of another show that we’ve done to this degree where you really are in from the first shot, from the doorbell ringing on that front door and that front scene,” he told THR at Monday’s premiere. “It’s not only the cliche that it’s any mother’s worst nightmare, it’s actually any member of the audience’s nightmare. Within seconds, it hooks you in. So I think it’s a fantastic, bold arresting opening of the show. And I wish we could find openings like this more often.”

Showrunner Megan Gallagher said there was “no hesitation” about starting the series with such an unsettling development, mirroring the beginning of the book.

“It was a no-brainer from the get-go,” she said. “And now that it’s on screen, it’s a great way to open the show.”

It was that opening that helped attract Ellis to the project.

“The writing was so gripping and fast. I have a child, and in the first four minutes of this thing you find out that Marissa’s child is missing and my mind immediately exploded because I think I read it and my daughter might’ve been on a playdate at the time. That immediately gripped me,” he said. “And then as you go through and you meet all of these characters and hear their backstory, I think all of them are so layered for so many different reasons, and you want to root for all of them but you also kind of think one of them is the culprit as well, which is what a thriller does so well and makes you love somebody and then look at them with a side eye at the same time.”

And Spiro, though she didn’t direct the entire season, hinted that she included some clues to later developments in the first half.

“Any time I take on a show and I’m doing the pilot, I actually create the entire arc of the show, which I then talk through to the next director so that there is a vision. So there are a lot of a lot of things visually we set up that wouldn’t pay off unless the director that does the episodes after me follows through,” Spiro said. “So that was very much an important part of the deal when we brought another director on was to make sure that they honor the visual arc of the show. So when I create a show, I’m always looking at top to tail. So it’s a show where there were some various specific visual clues, which obviously I don’t want to give away at this point, but they were very specific things that subtly adjusted as twists and toes and the characters true colors start to unfold.”

Spiro, though she wanted the audience to “lean in” to wondering what happened to this child, said she was also trying to tease out the series’ look at gender dynamics in parenting.

“There is something that we try to inject as a sub layer, which all about what it’s like, primarily in heterosexual relationships, where the woman is often expected to do the heavy lifting of the child business,” Spiro said. “And so there is a social commentary underneath this thriller.”

Neame adds, “The title itself is really speaking to how a couple, both holding down professional jobs, somehow it’s the woman who still has to do domestic duties as well as professional work and the husband or the father invariably doesn’t. It’s kind of using the [hook] of the thriller to really look deeply at contemporary relationships.”

All eight episodes of All Her Fault are now streaming on Peacock.

November 9, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Eat World Tease 'Loud' EP With New Song
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Jimmy Eat World Tease ‘Loud’ EP With New Song

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Jimmy Eat World have rounded up a handful of digital-only singles as well as a new track, “Failure,” for the Something(s) Loud EP, which will be released Nov. 14 in physical form by the band’s Exotic Location Recordings label.

“Failure” was recorded during 2019 sessions for the album Surviving but was ultimately held back from that project. The song was co-produced by the band and Justin Meldal Johnsen, while Failure leader Ken Andrews engineered and mixed. Check out its skateboarding-themed video below.

Something(s) Loud also includes “Something Loud” in both original and acoustic versions, “Place Your Debts” in its maiden form plus a TW Walsh remix and a cover of Crooked Fingers’ “Call to Love” with Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino.

“By 2021, it felt like distancing restrictions were finally easing and we could get back on the road,” Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins says. “Our Surviving album had barely been released before we were performing live again and reconnecting with fans. Coming out of the pandemic, it didn’t feel right to tour without offering something more, so we took the chance to share a few more tracks we’d been working on. At the time, it seemed like listeners were gravitating toward playlists rather than full albums, so we decided to meet them where they were.”

Although details are scant, Jimmy Eat World are promising “more big plans” in 2026.

November 3, 2025 0 comments
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Duffer Brothers tease 'Nothing is normal anymore' in Stranger Things
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Duffer Brothers tease ‘Nothing is normal anymore’ in Stranger Things

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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30 October 2025

Stranger Things’ creators have warned “nothing is normal anymore” in the upcoming series.

Duffer Brothers have offered some teasers for the new season of Stranger Things

The horror drama series has just released a full new trailer for the upcoming season five, depicting Hawkins under military quarantine, and Ross and Matt Duffer have teased that things are “in chaos” right from the first episode.

Ross Duffer told Netflix’s Tudum:“I think what’s unique about this season is that it starts a little bit in chaos because our heroes ultimately lost at the end of Season 4.

“We usually set up their normal life and how they’re going about school, and then we introduce the supernatural element. But in this case, this season is sprinting from the start.”

His twin brother added: “[The gang are] not experiencing normal life. Nothing in Hawkins is normal anymore.

“Their movement is restricted, and there are Big Brother cameras everywhere. So not only are they active — their everyday, normal lives are anything but.”

Executive producer Shawn Levy has promised fans are in for a visual spectacular with the new episodes, but insisted that hasn’t come at the cost of an “emotional” story.

Shawn, who directed two of the new episodes, said: “The action is next level, the visual effects are next level, but I’m also happy to say that the emotional center remains the same. “And part of the magic of this show is that even as we evolve, even as the storytelling becomes more epic, it’s always anchored in these characters that we love.”

The first installment of season five premieres on 26 November and is set in the autumn of 1987, with the central characters determined to find and kill Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower).

An official synopsis teased: “But [Vecna] has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown.

“Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread.

“The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.”

Watch the trailer for season five at https://www.netflix.com/tudum/videos/stranger-things-5-trailer.




October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Daryl Dixon' Tease Season 4
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Daryl Dixon’ Tease Season 4

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

AMC Networks has unveiled the newest cast additions to “Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat,” which is set to premiere in 2026.

“The Vampire Lestat,” which is the third season of “Interview with the Vampire,” will introduce Sheila Atim (“The Woman King”) as Akasha, Noah Reid (“Schitt’s Creek”) as Larry, Ryan Kattner (“Destroy All Neighbors”) as Salamander, Seamus Patterson (“Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities”) as Alex, and Sarah Swire (“The Boys”) as TC. The announcement was made during the Annie Rice’s Immortal Universe panel at New York Comic-Con.

The panel featured cast members Sam Reid, Jacob Anderson, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman,  Jennifer Ehle and executive producers Mark Johnson and Hannah Moscovitch to introduce the casting news and an exclusive first look teaser, which can be seen below.

Previously, Christopher Heyerdahl (“Under the Banner of Heaven”), Jeanine Serralles (“Apples Never Fall”), Ella Ballentine and Damien Atkins were announced as new cast members for the upcoming third season during San Diego Comic Con. 

The conversation also included first look clips at “Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order” ahead of the two-episode premiere on Oct. 26. That clip can also be seen below.

In addition to the Anne Rice shows, cast members of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” spoke about the upcoming third season finale with star and executive producer Norman Reedus, “Walking Dead” Universe Chief Content Officer Scott M. Gimple, showrunner David Zabel, and director Greg Nicotero, who also serves as an executive producer on the series. The panel also included a behind-the-scenes first look inside the production of Season 4 as well as a sneak peek at the third season finale.

“The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” follows Daryl (Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride) as they continue their journey towards home in search of finding their loved ones.

October 11, 2025 0 comments
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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Megan Thee Stallion Seems To Tease Track About Klay Thompson

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

As cuffing season approaches, Megan Thee Stallion is making it clear that she doesn’t have to worry about a thing because she’s got her man, Klay Thompson. The Houston Hottie is showing fans just how locked in she is by teasing a track about her baby! Let’s get into it!

RELATED: That’s Really Bae! Megan Thee Stallion Seemingly Spills Juicy Tea On Her Relationship With Klay Thompson (VIDEOS)

Megan Thee Stallion Drops Hint About Record Seemingly Dedicated To Klay Thompson

Recently, The Shade Room peeped a video of Megan Thee Stallion in the studio. The ‘Right Now’ raptress could be seen hitting play on a track and then busting moves while he straight buss down hair sways as she twerks. You can clearly hear Meg’s voice on the track as she raps, “My man, my man, my man, my baby, my baby!” Meg made sure not to give away too much about the track, but fans immediately guessed she might be cooking up a new bop.

Meg’s New Song Tease Has The Internet Talking

Meanwhile, over in The Shade Room’s comment section, the roommates were feeling the lil’ snippet of Meg’s track, with some saying they are ready for her to release the full song. Peep some of the reactions below.

Instagram user @sheisthe_t wrote, “Yeeesssss Meg 😜😜😜”

Instagram user @keeks910 wrote, “This beat 🔥🔥🔥 I wanna NOLA bounce in slow motion.” 

While Instagram user @whowaynereal wrote, “This will be latto favorite song frfr 😂” 

Then Instagram user @_lextheproblem wrote, “This sounds like a cute lil song for them anniversary & birthday videos and TikTok’s for ya boo 🥰🥰” 

While another Instagram user @justweezy wrote, “She looks soooo bomb 🔥” 

Then another Instagram user @ulovefaith wrote, “Meg is in her “ my man “ era and I love this for her.” 

Finally, Instagram user @0nlyyy.pimpishh_ wrote, “Dropppppppppppp😩😩😩🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍” 

Meg & Klay Showcase Their Love With Boo’d Up Moments

This summer, Meg and Klay took over timelines with their relationship. The pair seemingly hard-launched their romance in July and have been sharing sweet moments of their romance across social media. From daytime yacht trips to grinding in the gym, fans might be right: Meg is clearly in her love bag. Meg and Klay’s most recent adventure saw them enjoying a golf date together, and it was pure vibes. Meg brought the looks with her fire outfit, and Klay came through flexing his skills and putting his lady onto the rules of the game. Peep the video below.

RELATED: Megan Thee Stallion And Klay Thompson Enjoy Fishing Date In New Video

What Do You Think Roomies?

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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Portugal. The Man Tease New LP With Two Singles
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Portugal. The Man Tease New LP With Two Singles

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Portugal. The Man will return this fall with their 10th studio album, SHISH, which will arrive Nov. 7 on the band’s new label, KNIK. The singles “Tanana” and “Mush” are out now and can be sampled below.

“‘Mush’ is survival, connection and ambition,” frontman John Gourley says. “Rural life with moments of danger and absurdity, like dirt bikes, smokers, gunfire and video games. The repeated line ‘we can be family’ pushes against isolation, reaching for something solid. This is a repeating theme on the record — build a life, support your people, buy land and grow something lasting. The message is simple: don’t give up, want more and fight for it.”

As for “Tanana,” Gourley says it “voices a generational sadness, searching for fleeting meaning in a world on edge.”

The 10-track SHISH follows the surprise June EP uLu Selects Vol #2 and is Portugal. The Man’s first studio album since 2023’s Chris Black Changed My Life. It will be supported on a previously announced North American tour, which begins Nov. 6-7 in the band’s adopted home base of Portland, Or.

Portugal. The Man will also visit the U.K., Ireland and Europe next year, with dates running from Feb. 23 in Dublin through March 17 in Vienna.

The Starting Line. (Credit: Lupe Bustos)

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Mae Martin's Netflix Tease Starring Toni Collette
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Mae Martin’s Netflix Tease Starring Toni Collette

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

First, Netflix received rave reviews and an impressive haul of Emmys for Adolescence, an eerie and unsettling four-part limited series that posited that kids today, young men in particular, are not alright. It offered no particular solution to this crisis, which made it even more unsettling.

Get ready for the discomfort to continue with Netflix’s Wayward, an eerie and unsettling eight-part limited series that posits that the industrial complex built around “fixing” troubled kids, of all genders, might be even more broken than the kids themselves. It veers off into genre-bending oddness so immediately and, ultimately, so completely that it offers no particular solution to this crisis, which I suppose makes it even more unsettling.

Wayward

The Bottom Line

Unsettling and unsettled, for better and worse.

Airdate: Thursday, September 25 (Netflix)
Cast: Mae Martin, Toni Collette, Sarah Gadon, Sydney Topliffe, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brandon Jay McLaren, Tattiawna Jones, Isolde Ardies
Creator: Mae Martin

Wayward marks an unexpected storytelling swerve for series creator and star Mae Martin, who previously co-created and starred in Netflix’s bittersweet two-season rom-com Feel Good, as well as a 2023 stand-up special.

While there are small traces of overlap with their previous semi-autobiographical semi-comedies and Martin’s dryly comic tone is employed periodically, Wayward is not, exactly, a comedy. You can laugh at things in it, but that laughter will rarely make you, pun intended, feel good.

It is, by design, odd and off-putting, a portrait of unfulfilled alienation more than a straightforward thriller or social-issue drama. It’s easy to watch Wayward while working your way through a checklist of slightly similar shows, but what it ends up being isn’t entirely like any of them. It’s hard to exactly say, in fact, what Wayward ends up becoming, which is probably both my favorite and least favorite thing about it. Wayward is a pupal show, a show about transition and in transition, and if you demand a butterfly or even a moth to fully emerge, you’ll be disappointed.

Wayward begins with a pair of parallel narratives that, thankfully, don’t wait long to intersect.

Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind) are a pair of troublemaking teens in 2003 Toronto. Leila, emotionally wounded by her older sister’s death, enjoys recreational drugs and skipping class with Abbie, who is chafing against her controlling parents. When the girls’ latest low-key misadventure lands them in trouble, Mr. Turner (Patrick J. Adams, fine but barely in the show so don’t watch for him), a school authority figure of some sort, warns Leila that she’s failing high school and recommends his own alma mater, Tall Pines Academy, which uses “groundbreaking therapeutic techniques, rigorous academics and a transcendent connection with nature to solve the problem of adolescence.”

Ah, the problem of adolescence.

Anyway, at the same time we meet Alex (Martin) and Laura (Sarah Gadon), moving to the Vermont town of Tall Pines after Alex loses his job as a Detroit cop, but before Laura can give birth to their first child. Laura attended Tall Pines Academy and credits the school and Evelyn Wade (Toni Collette), its odd founder, with turning her life around.

Everything in Tall Pines seems perfect, from its quintessential New England-y Main Street to the expansive farmhouse that Evelyn is giving them rent-free to the police department’s total chill about Alex’s excessive force scandal or the fact that he’s a trans man receiving hormone therapy.

It is, of course, too good to be true.

(It’s also kinda confusing if you’re a TV obsessive and you remember a little Fox series called Wayward Pines in which a former law enforcement figure finds himself in what seems like a quintessential rural town, only to discover that it’s very much too good to be true.)

Soon, all of our characters begin to learn that something strange is happening in Tall Pines and that the methodology at Tall Pines Academy is far from orthodox.

The question — which is planted in the pre-credits opening scene with a terrified teen (Gage Munroe’s Riley) fleeing the school and running into freaky things in the dead of night — is what, exactly, the strange things happening at Tall Pines Academy and in Tall Pines itself actually are. (I’ll only spoil that the source of the strangeness in Wayward is not the same as the source of the strangeness in Wayward Pines.)

What’s so enticing (or infuriating, I suppose) about Wayward is how it always feels on the brink of shifting into a different genre. It’s a mystery, but if you told me after two or three episodes that what it was evolving into was a horror series or science fiction, I wouldn’t have been shocked. Or, actually, maybe it isn’t really a “mystery” per se, just a show in which things are mysterious. Though I guess Alex is investigating and trying to get to the bottom of something, so that sounds like a mystery, but without a singular answer/resolution. Is it a cult show? Is it a demonic possession show? Is it whatever the hell The OA was?

With a small narrative pivot, the show gives indications that it could become a dark satire of the Troubled Teen Industrial Complex or an exposé of the sort of “Scared Straight” programs Dr. Phil used to get off on sending juvenile guests to.

Primarily directed by Euros Lyn, Wayward has an almost languid pace meant to simultaneously lull you into a false sense of wooded, bucolic serenity and put you very slightly on edge, only branching into genuine discomfort at certain moments. The heightened sound design, making natural noises seem intrusive and alien, builds a mood of uncertainty and a sensation that almost every scene could be a hallucination or a dream.

Maybe an easier way to express all of that is that Wayward is very, very Canadian.

Anyway, it’s all the tantalizing set-up for a half-dozen genres, without the satisfying payoffs associated with any of those genres.

The series hovers in a similarly liminal space when it comes to depicting and critiquing the curriculum and goals at Tall Pines Academy, which I keep initially typing as “Twin Pines Academy,” which is a bit like “Twin Peaks Academy”; there’s little question that David Lynch is another of the show’s myriad influences.

If I had to boil the series’ agenda down to one line, it would be something like, “There are no bad kids, only kids, and kids shouldn’t get locked up in weird academies.” Evelyn’s agenda, articulated in a book that is unconvincingly treated as a bestseller, has something to do with epigenetic trauma and kids being the victims of psychoses patterned through their parents.

Or as Evelyn puts it, “You must understand that the darkness in you is not your fault. You’re just a ripple of all that came before. You never stood a chance. Birth is nonconsensual.”

There’s a lot of blather in both the diagnosed problems and detailed stages of the treatment, and yet it’s never clear whether the critique is directed at the specifics of the Tall Pines program — many of which are mighty reminiscent of Stephen King’s The Institute — or its overall absurdity.

Martin’s naturally dry affect makes them an interesting still point at the center of the odd Wayward universe, like so many things in the series reaching a simmering point, but never a full boil, even when the character is exhibiting what is suggested to be anger issues. Alex is, at once, a proactive gumshoe and a reactive Mia-Farrow-in-Rosemary’s-Baby-type figure. The sweetness of Alex and Laura’s relationship is, like everything else here, meant to set you so totally at ease that you wonder what’s going to be wrong, with Gadon radiating an almost overlit luminosity.

Collette plays Evelyn as an uber-guru, with shades of Charles Manson, a dash of Nicole Kidman in Nine Perfect Strangers, perhaps just a bit of Ruth Gordon from Rosemary’s Baby. For a limited series, having a character whose primary attribute is “cheery suspiciousness” works well enough, but I still never felt for a second like Collette was playing a real human.

The two best and most natural performances in the series come from Topliffe and Alyn Lind (sister to prolific, visually similar young actresses Emily and Natalie), both likable and believably uncomfortable with everything around them. Their lack of artifice allows some of the cast’s other teen/20-something performers to go broad and big, especially Isolde Ardies, whose terrifying intensity as a sad-eyed rule-follower named Stacey is a real highlight.

As befits a show that’s enticingly a lot of things, but conclusively none, Wayward reaches more of an “end” than an end. I was never bored and, despite the evasiveness, never exactly frustrated. I think Martin is incredibly talented and this series shows the expansive potential of their voice, albeit not the fully realized potential. Viewers craving something more concrete are less likely to remain tolerant for the full journey.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Stranger Things Season 5 Makers Tease More Action With Special Effects Ahead Of Finale Release- Watch

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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For nearly a decade, Stranger Things has electrified audiences with heart-pounding thrills, 80s nostalgia, and unforgettable characters. From Hawkins to the Upside Down, it has become a global legacy that shaped culture and inspired millions. Stranger Things Season 5 will release in three parts.

Stranger Things Season 5 Makers Tease More Action With Special Effects

Starting September 29, fans worldwide are invited to relive the phenomenon with a full rewatch of Seasons 1–4 on Stranger Things social channels and Tudum.com, before the curtain rises on the endgame. Stranger Things 5 arrives on Netflix in three unmissable drops: Volume 1 on November 26 (four episodes), Volume 2 on Christmas (three episodes), and The Finale on New Year’s Eve. At 5 PM PT sharp, the world will unite for one final adventure into the Upside Down.

About Stranger Things 5

The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.

Created by The Duffer Brothers, STRANGER THINGS is produced by Upside Down Pictures & 21 Laps Entertainment with The Duffer Brothers serving as executive producers, alongside Shawn Levy of 21 Laps Entertainment and Dan Cohen.

Cast Of The Stranger Things

The cast includes Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Jim Hopper), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), Noah Schnapp (Will Byers), Sadie Sink (Max Mayfield), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers), Joe Keery (Steve Harrington), Maya Hawke (Robin Buckley), Priah Ferguson (Erica Sinclair), Brett Gelman (Murray), Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna), Cara Buono (Karen Wheeler), Amybeth McNulty (Vickie), Nell Fisher (Holly Wheeler), Jake Connelly (Derek Turnbow), Alex Breaux (Lt. Akers), and Linda Hamilton (Dr. Kay).

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Stars Explain Episode 5's Alternate Dimension Cliffhanger and Tease What's Next (Exclusive)
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Stars Explain Episode 5’s Alternate Dimension Cliffhanger and Tease What’s Next (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 4, “Back to Suture.”]

Peacemaker‘s latest episode, “Back to the Suture,” saw Chris Smith (John Cena) risk his safety to find out if he stood a chance with crush Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland), only to turn his back on the world he was born into for the alternate dimension his doppelganger came from.

As the duo met in a park, after Harcourt warned him to stay away, he urged her to let him know if anything that transpired between them meant anything to her, but carefully placed A.R.G.U.S. team members circled in and forced Harcourt to take Chris down with some carefully thrown punches. When he was taken into custody, Chris faced the backlash of Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo), who wanted revenge for his son, Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman), who was killed by Peacemaker in The Suicide Squad.

When Chris’s friends realized he was in danger, Economos (Steve Agee) booked him into the system, which forced Rick to stop the beating he had begun. Helped out to the car driven by Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) and Vigilante (Freddie Stroma), Chris retreated to his family cabin in the woods, where he made the bold decision to leave behind his life in his original world to opt for a new life in the world formerly inhabited by the other Peacemaker, killed in Episode 1 of this season.

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As the 11th Street Kids convened, Harcourt and Economos were clued into Chris’s bold decision, determined to go after their friend by reopening the interdimensional portal he had closed behind himself. Little do they realize that Rip Jagger, a.k.a. Judo Master (Nhut Le), also followed Peacemaker into the dimensional rift.

So, what happens next? We caught up with the stars who had some interesting insights. “Those last three episodes… it really builds up a lot,” teases Stroma. “Everyone’s in store for some pretty great stuff there. I don’t want to say anything to spoil that,” he says before adding, “Yeah, it’s fun.”

As for whether the other characters might meet different versions of themselves, Brooks says, “I’m always into different universes and seeing where your life goes if you went past the door, but the way that James [Gunn] has written it is really incredible, like people getting to meet themselves…  Unfortunately, I have a lot of FOMO,” Brooks adds, noting, “I did not get to meet myself, but that’s OK.”

In other words, there could be more doppelganger run-ins, but do her words confirm a long-running theory about the universe Chris has since dedicated himself to without further research? Some fans have pointed out that there’s a notable lack of diversity in the alternate dimension Peacemaker has visited, and if there’s no doppelganger for Adebayo, perhaps there aren’t for other people of color…

It’s certainly something to ponder, and would be a fun twist if the theory comes to pass. Only time will tell, though, as we look ahead to the final episodes of Peacemaker Season 2. See what else Stroma, Brooks, Holland, Rodriguez, Agee, and Grillo, and Gunn had to say about Episode 5, and what’s to come next in the full video above, and let us know your theories in the comments section.

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Emmerdale spoilers tease danger for Mackenzie after disturbing reveal
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Emmerdale spoilers tease danger for Mackenzie after disturbing reveal

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Emmerdale fans were left in shock this week, when it was revealed that Mackenzie Boyd, thought to have been killed, was actually still alive, and being held captive by John Sugden.

Now, we’ve got a sense of where this dark storyline is heading for Mack, as some first-look spoiler clips for episodes next week have been revealed.

As provided by Digital Spy, one of the clips sees Mack waking up in an underground bunker, disorientated and tied to a bed.

As he has flashbacks to how he ended up there, John approaches him and tells him to remain calm, saying he’s trying to help him.

Mack reveals he knows the truth, telling John that he “tried to kill” him, just like he “killed Nate”.

The clip in question comes from Monday’s (1st September) episode, while another from Wednesday’s (3rd September) episode sees John’s half brother Robert growing suspicious of him once more, and pointing out the similarities between Mack and Nate’s disappearances.

Will he be able to uncover the truth and find where John is keeping Mack before it’s too late?

Fans have been waiting for the villainous John to get his comeuppance for some time now, and earlier this month it was reported that actor Oliver Farnworth’s exit from the show was imminent, suggesting it could be just around the corner.

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Earlier this year, it was revealed that John had killed Nate Robinson and orchestrating near-death experiences for several characters, just so that he could play the hero.

It seems that is what he’s doing once more with Mack, appearing to save his life, but as he isn’t falling for it, it may not be too long until he resorts to a more deadly course of action.

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1. Stream on ITVX.

Check out more of our Soaps coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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