Netflix drops Stranger Things Season 5 teaser, unveils the names of all episodes: Watch In celebration of Stranger Things Day 2024, Netflix shared a teaser video of Stranger Thing season 5. To much excitement of the fans, the video revealed the episode titles for the much-anticipated ... 11/6/2024 - 2:20 am | View Link
Stranger Things releases episode titles for fifth and final season The Netflix show will return for one last adventure set in 1987, with the streamer teasing the upcoming episodes names - but fans have spotted that something is missing ... 11/6/2024 - 2:17 am | View Link
Stranger Things 5 Teaser Reveals Episode Titles (And Character Disappearance) Stranger Things Day 2024 kicked off in exciting fashion, as Netflix finally pulled back the curtain on the highly anticipated fifth and final season of the hit series. Early Wednesday morning, Netflix ... 11/6/2024 - 2:17 am | View Link
Stranger Things 5 Confirms 2025 Release Date, Unveils All 8 Episode Titles In celebration of Stranger Things Day and Stranger Things Season, Netflix confirmed that Stranger Things season 5 will officially premiere in 2025 and also revealed all 8 episode titles from the fifth ... 11/6/2024 - 2:11 am | View Link
STRANGER THINGS Season 5 Release Window Revealed As Netflix Unveils Teaser Featuring Every Episode Title As part of those celebrations, Netflix has revealed the episode titles along with a confirmed 2025 launch for the show's fifth and final season. When the series returns, it will take place in the fall ... 11/6/2024 - 2:11 am | View Link
Amazon MGM's $250-million bid at a Marvel-level Christmas franchise is a charmless, level-four naughty-lister that will make you wish Christmas was canceled.
Richard Dreyfuss, Jon Heder, and “Emily in Paris” actress Camille Razat co-star in the biopic set in the days circa "The Godfather" and ahead of "Last Tango in Paris."
Murphy tells IndieWire about playing a man who, in 1985, unearths awful discoveries at the local Irish convent — something the Catholic Church in Ireland is still reckoning with today.
"Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid" and Errol Morris's "Separated" were lucky to get out before the election. But others, like incendiary abortion doc "Zurawski v Texas," still await buyers.