‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Release Dates, Cast, Plot and Everything We Know So Far

The hit series Stranger Things first premiered in 2016 and quickly became popular around the globe thanks to its detailed setting, great actors, and compelling stories. Throughout the show, the Duffer Brothers cleverly reference the movies, TV shows, music, and pop culture of the 1980s. The final season will be released in three parts, with the very last episode coming out on New Year’s Eve 2025. Here’s a rundown of everything we know about the fifth and final season.

Star Trek: Khan’s Finale – Unraveling The Ending And Khan’s Legacy

The last part of the Star Trek: Khan story takes place in 2272, five years after Khan was exiled and the planet Ceti Alpha VI was destroyed. Khan (played by Naveen Andrews) and his followers are struggling to survive living underground, and Khan is also raising his daughter, Kali Noonien Singh, whose mother was Marla McGivers (played by Wrenn Schmidt).

MCU’s Young Avengers Are Facing a Problem No One Wants To Talk About

Marvel Studios is known for taking its time with projects, but this is now causing the actors playing young heroes to look too old for the roles. If Marvel doesn’t quickly introduce the ‘Young Avengers’ team, it risks a noticeable and embarrassing plot problem – something even the popular show Stranger Things had trouble with.

Common says Fat Joe saved his life during 1990s feud with Ice Cube and Mack 10

This isn’t a story about who’s ‘number one’ or winning competitions. It’s about dedication, being in the right place at the right time, and the conflicts that arose when strong personalities and reputations collided during hip-hop’s peak. Common shares his perspective on how easily a disagreement between artists could escalate into real-life conflict, and how a single act of kindness could completely change the situation.

One Piece Netflix Show Casts Live-Action Bon Clay for Season 3

In 2023, Netflix released a live-action version of the popular manga and anime series, One Piece. The show was created by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda and features Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, alongside Emily Rudd as Nami, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji, among others.

Disney Pressures YouTube TV to Restore ABC for Election Day Amid Blackout Dispute

The disagreement between YouTube TV and Disney started on October 30th and revolves around how much it costs to renew their deal and the price of the services. After failing to come to terms, YouTube TV removed channels like ABC and ESPN, which are owned by Disney. According to Variety, Disney wants to charge more to carry its channels, but Google (which owns YouTube TV) would like to offer different subscription options, allowing viewers to choose which channels they want and potentially pay less for those they don’t.