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Netflix Tudum 2025 airs live this weekend with several 'Stranger Things' stars in attendance
Netflix Tudum 2025 airs live this weekend with several 'Stranger Things' stars in attendance

Indianapolis Star

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indianapolis Star

Netflix Tudum 2025 airs live this weekend with several 'Stranger Things' stars in attendance

Stars of "Stranger Things," set in the fictional Hawkins, Indiana, will be a part of the Netflix live event "Tudum 2025" on Saturday. Without a season 5 release date officially announced yet, it could be a chance to find out what's going on. Here's what to know. It is a live event for Netflix fans. The event features Netflix's biggest stars, live performances, exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access and news about upcoming content from the streaming platform. Tudum will air live on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 31. This event is accessible only to those with a Netflix subscription. According to Netflix, "Stranger Things" stars Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas) and Noah Schnapp (Will) will be in attendance at Tudum. A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix) This year, Netflix Tudum 2025 will be hosted by actress Sofia Carson, who is known for her Netflix Movies, "The Life List," "Purple Hearts," and "Carry-On." Lady Gaga and Humankind are announced to perform at Netflix Tudum 2025. Yes; according to Netflix the event will have live captioning and live audio descriptions. "The event will also feature Live Audio Descriptions and Captioning so everyone can fully experience the fun," Netflix said in a press release. Previously: New cast member announced for 'Hunger Games' prequel a familiar face for 'Stranger Things' fans

Squid Game 3: Netflix introduces the cast ahead of premiere
Squid Game 3: Netflix introduces the cast ahead of premiere

India Today

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Squid Game 3: Netflix introduces the cast ahead of premiere

Korean actor Lee Jung-jae's popular Netflix series, 'Squid Game 3' is set to premiere on June 27. Ahead of the grand release, the makers introduced the cast with a new time, the Korean juggernaut is expected to be grimmer, twisted, and even cinematic. The new season follows Gi-hun as he re-enters the deadly game, driven by a personal mission after losing his closest also delves into the mysterious Frontman, who concealed his identity while infiltrating the game and reveals the ultimate destinies of the survivors from the previous brutal rounds. Netflix shared the release date and wrote, 'The beginning of the end is here. Watch Squid Game Season 3, out 27 June, only on Netflix (sic).'Take a look at the poster here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix)Earlier, the makers had released the gripping teaser. The clip wastes no time dialling up the tension. A familiar black coffin is wheeled into the arena by pink-suited guards. But this time, the coffin doesn't carry a body. It carries Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), Player 456, who jolts awake inside 3 is expected to be tighter than its predecessors — reportedly just six episodes — signalling a no-frills, high-stakes sprint to the finish line. The teaser's tagline is simple but chilling: 'It's time to play one last time.'Squid Game 3 will premiere on June 27, 2025, on Watch

Mononoke Movie 2, All You Need Is Kill Anime, Nightmare Bugs
Mononoke Movie 2, All You Need Is Kill Anime, Nightmare Bugs

Time of India

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Mononoke Movie 2, All You Need Is Kill Anime, Nightmare Bugs

Mononoke Movie 2, All You Need Is Kill Anime, Nightmare Bugs – premiering in 2025(credit- IMDb) The year 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for anime fans worldwide, with some of the most highly anticipated anime films set to debut internationally. Among the standout titles making their global premieres are Mononoke: The Ashes of Rage , the first-ever anime adaptation of All You Need Is Kill, and Nightmare Bugs, a unique re-edited horror anime feature. These premieres will deliver a mix of supernatural intrigue, sci-fi thrills, and dark, psychological horror that is sure to captivate anime enthusiasts everywhere. Mononoke Movie 2: The ashes of rage – A dark supernatural sequel Mononoke Movie credit- IMDb One of the most exciting premieres in 2025 is the second film in the Mononoke movie trilogy, Mononoke : The Ashes of Rage. Picking up where its predecessor left off, this new chapter follows the mysterious Medicine Seller as he continues his investigation into spirits born from human suffering and emotional turmoil. The original Mononoke series, which debuted in 2007, earned a cult following due to its striking art style and deep, psychological storytelling. The new trilogy ramps up the intensity, with updated animation and a darker, more gripping tone. Fans of the original series can dive back into this hauntingly beautiful world, and newcomers will find themselves immersed in a unique supernatural experience. The first film, Mononoke: Phantom in the Rain, is currently available for streaming on Netflix US, and the final chapter, Mononoke: Hebigami, is slated for a 2026 release. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sulawesi Selatan: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo All You Need Is Kill Anime – A fresh take on a Sci-Fi classic All You Need Is Kill (credit- IMDb) If you're a fan of mind-bending sci-fi, the All You Need Is Kill anime is an absolute must-see. Based on the hit light novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, this story inspired the blockbuster Edge of Tomorrow starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. The anime adaptation brings a fresh perspective on the time-loop saga, directed by Kenichiro Akimoto and produced by the renowned STUDIO4°C (known for works like Children of the Sea and Tekkonkinkreet). The anime follows Keiji Kiriya, a soldier trapped in a time loop during an all-out war against alien invaders known as Mimics. Each time Keiji dies, he resets the day, learning new ways to survive with every cycle. The story deepens as Keiji teams up with Rita Vrataski, a legendary soldier who has also been ensnared in the time loop. Expect intense action, emotional depth, and an epic sci-fi adventure that will hook both fans of the novel and the movie alike. Nightmare Bugs – A re-edited horror double feature Nightmare Bugs (credit- Annecy) For fans of psychological horror, Nightmare Bugs brings an intense re-edit of two underground horror anime films: Aragne: Sign of Vermilion and The Feast of Amrita. Directed by Saku Sakamoto, these films explore the terrifying side of human nature, blending urban horror with supernatural entities in chilling and thought-provoking ways. This special re-edited version of Nightmare Bugs features 60 revised shots, providing an enhanced viewing experience with new visual elements. Both films have previously been shown at prestigious international film festivals, including Fantasia in Canada and the Philip K. Dick Film Festival in the U.S., but this re-edited version will be the first time the two films are shown together as a single feature. If you're a fan of deeply atmospheric, psychological horror anime, Nightmare Bugs will deliver the creeps you crave. Why Annecy 2025 is a Must-Attend for Anime Fans The Annecy International Animation Film Festival continues to serve as a key platform for showcasing innovative animation. Annecy 2025 presents a unique opportunity to discover highly anticipated anime releases, including Mononoke Movie 2, the anime adaptation of All You Need Is Kill, and the Nightmare Bugs re-edit. These films represent a wide range of anime genres, from supernatural thrillers and sci-fi to psychological horror. With streaming platforms like Netflix, Crunchyroll, and HIDIVE increasing access to anime globally, Annecy 2025 allows audiences to experience these upcoming films before they make their way to the small screen. It is a chance to see the latest in anime and be part of the global conversation surrounding these groundbreaking releases.

How to Choose the Right VPN for Canada
How to Choose the Right VPN for Canada

Time Business News

time29-04-2025

  • Time Business News

How to Choose the Right VPN for Canada

Living in Canada? Visiting? Either way, you need a VPN more than you think! Let's dig into why. Even in a country like Canada, internet privacy isn't guaranteed. Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) can track your online activities, and sometimes, share your data with third parties. A VPN encrypts your data, turning your online life into a private journey. Ever tried watching your favorite U.S. Netflix show only to find it blocked? Annoying, right? A good Canada VPN lets you bypass geo-restrictions, opening up a world of global content like Netflix US, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, and more. Public Wi-Fi is everywhere – cafes, airports, hotels. But it's a hacker's paradise too! Using a VPN while on public networks keeps you safe from cybercriminals who are lurking to steal your data. Not all VPNs are created equal, especially when it comes to Canada. A quality Canada VPN should have multiple servers inside Canada. Why? Because it gives you faster speeds and reliable access to Canadian websites even when you're abroad. Look for VPNs with military-grade encryption (AES-256-bit). Security protocols like OpenVPN, IKEv2, and Wire Guard should be available to keep your data locked down tight. If a VPN keeps logs of your activity, it's a no-go. Make sure the VPN you choose has a strict no-logs policy, ideally verified by independent audits. There's a lot to think about when picking the best VPN. Here's what to focus on: A slow VPN is a pain. Choose a provider that consistently delivers fast download and upload speeds, especially for streaming and gaming. Whether you're on a laptop, tablet, smartphone, or even a smart TV, your VPN should work seamlessly across all your devices. User-friendly interfaces and simple apps make a big difference. If you're struggling to connect, it defeats the purpose of convenience! Good support can be a lifesaver. Look for VPNs offering 24/7 live chat support with knowledgeable agents. A top VPN doesn't have to break the bank. Many offer great deals, longer plans at discounted rates, and 30-day money-back guarantees. Beyond basics, some extra features can make a VPN truly outstanding. If your VPN connection drops, a kill switch automatically blocks your internet to protect your IP and data from exposure. Want to route only certain apps through the VPN? Split tunneling lets you decide which traffic stays encrypted and which doesn't. This routes your traffic through multiple VPN servers, adding an extra layer of anonymity. Choosing from a sea of VPNs? Here are some gems. 480+ servers in Canada Top-notch security Super-fast speeds Great for Netflix and torrenting Servers in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal Best-in-class privacy Blazing speeds Easy-to-use apps Budget-friendly Unlimited device connections Great security features Perfect for families Short answer: mostly not. Many free VPNs collect your data or have poor security protocols, putting you at risk. Paid VPNs invest in stronger encryption, better server infrastructure, and they don't need to sell your data to survive. Think of it as paying for peace of mind! Choose a reputable VPN provider. Sign up and download their app. Install the app on your device. Log in and connect to a Canadian server (or any server you prefer). Enjoy secure and unrestricted browsing! Windows/Mac: Easy one-click setups. Android/iOS: Available in app stores. Routers: Some VPNs offer router apps or manual setup guides for whole-home protection. Picking a VPN based only on price Ignoring the privacy policy Overlooking server availability Not checking compatibility with your devices Falling for 'lifetime deals' that aren't sustainable Choosing the right VPN service for Canada isn't just about grabbing the first one you see. It's about balancing speed, privacy, usability, and value. A reliable VPN service will protect your data, let you access content globally, and give you peace of mind every time you hit 'connect.' Take your time, do your homework, and pick a VPN service that truly fits your needs. Happy surfing! Q1: Can I use a VPN legally in Canada? Yes! Using a VPN is completely legal in Canada for personal privacy and security. Q2: What's the best VPN for streaming in Canada? NordVPN and ExpressVPN are fantastic for streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. Q3: Will a VPN slow down my internet speed? Some slowdown is normal, but top VPNs like Surfshark or ExpressVPN minimize speed drops. Q4: Can I use one VPN account on multiple devices? Absolutely! Many VPNs allow multiple simultaneous connections, sometimes even unlimited. Q5: Are there VPNs with Canadian servers outside of Canada? Yes, some VPNs offer virtual Canadian servers located elsewhere for better performance and availability. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Meghan tells of delight at being a ‘present parent' in new Netflix show trailer
Meghan tells of delight at being a ‘present parent' in new Netflix show trailer

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Meghan tells of delight at being a ‘present parent' in new Netflix show trailer

The Duchess of Sussex has talked about her love of being 'a present parent' in a trailer for her new Netflix show. With Love, Meghan launches on Tuesday and the new teaser shows Meghan making a large rainbow coloured and shaped platter of fruit, and suggesting families make one for their children's breakfast to make mornings 'a lot more fun'. Meghan, mother to five-year-old Prince Archie and three-year-old Princess Lilibet, says: 'It's a real delight in being able to be a present parent, and it's a luxury sometimes, because we all have to work. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix) 'We all have a lot of stuff to do, but when you can take a minute to just…' One of the filming crew adds 'Saturday morning' with Meghan agreeing. She adds: 'Finding the fun in those moments makes for a really sweet start to the weekend.' The Duke of Sussex questioned in his memoir Spare whether his father the King had the 'patience' and 'time' for parenthood. 'He'd always given an air of not being quite ready for parenthood: the responsibilities, the patience, the time. Even he, though a proud man, would have admitted as much. But single parenthood? Pa was never made for that. To be fair, he tried,' Harry wrote, while also sharing his love for Charles. In the short excerpt, Meghan says: 'You don't have to do a big platter of this. 'You could do this with one small row for your kids for breakfast, genuinely, and it makes the morning a lot more fun.' She adds 'a little dollop of yoghurt' for clouds and then 'flower sprinkles, if we must'. Meghan says: 'It doesn't need to be big for a party. It's how you can incorporate these practices every day.' At the start of the trailer, the duchess says: 'This is about connecting with friends and just learning.' The clip is captioned: 'Find the fun in the every day moments' with a rainbow emoji followed by 'With Love, Meghan premieres tomorrow! @meghan'. Ahead of Tuesday's premiere, Meghan gave an interview to US magazine People, and opened up about the 'learning curve' she experienced with her lifestyle series and brand, admitting there had been 'tons of twists and turns'. The duchess also said she did not identify as an influencer nor a tradwife – short for traditional wife. And she thanked those who 'gave me the grace to make mistakes and figure it out'. With Love, Meghan airs on the streaming platform at 8am UK on Tuesday – midnight in the west of America – after being delayed from January due to the Los Angeles wildfires. The show is being seen as a make-or-break moment for the Sussexes, who signed a multimillion-pound deal with Netflix in 2020. Meghan renamed her lifestyle brand As Ever, switching from the name American Riviera Orchard just weeks before the launch after facing trademarking setbacks. The duchess told People magazine: 'I appreciate everyone who gave me the grace to make mistakes and figure it out, and also to be forgiving with myself through that. It's a learning curve.' She described how there were 'tons of twists and turns – even with the name', adding: 'I was figuring it out in real time.' Meghan also told how she had found making the series 'super joyful', saying: 'As a woman, a mom and a wife, to be able to find yourself again … is a wonderful feeling.' On whether she was an influencer, Meghan said: 'I see myself as an entrepreneur and a female founder, and if the brand ends up influential, then that's great.' But the duchess, who has been accused of promoting the tradwife trend, said she did not see herself as a tradwife. She described how she liked to do a 'hybrid' and detailed how she preferred to present takeaway food as beautifully as possible. 'I like being able to do a hybrid but even when I get takeout, I will try to plate it beautifully,' she said. People magazine said Harry only makes a fleeting appearance in the final episode of the eight-part series. Before marrying Harry, Meghan closed down her lifestyle website called The Tig, which she had used as a platform to discuss social issues such as gender equality in addition to articles on travel, food and fashion. 'Well, I loved The Tig, but I certainly love my husband more,' Meghan told the magazine, adding she has spotted a 'spark' in Harry's eye as he sees her returning to what she was doing when they first met. Meghan also tells how her son Prince Archie, five, told her 'Mama, don't work too hard' as he was sleeping next to her in bed. Archie helped with the clapperboard while visiting the set with Princess Lilibet and Harry, and some elements of the series were filmed in the Sussexes' chicken coop, garden and orchard. The duchess has faced criticism over authenticity for filming the show inside a Californian farmhouse, rather than in her own Montecito home. The magazine paints a picture of the Sussexes' family life in Montecito, with quiet lunch day dates between Harry and Meghan, the couple watching the series Shrinking, Black Doves and The White Lotus, and Meghan making friends with fellow mothers and having playdates.

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