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New Release Radar: New Books Coming Out on June 3
New Release Radar: New Books Coming Out on June 3

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New Release Radar: New Books Coming Out on June 3

There are a lot of new books coming out every week. With New Release Radar, I'll help you narrow down the week's new book releases into the titles you should get excited about. It's an especially big week for new releases, and I have 13 great books to share with you. Read on! Black Salt Queen by Samantha Bansil Queen Hara of Maynara controls the power of the earth. Her strength is waning, however, and her volatile heir, Laya, commands the skies with dangerous unpredictability. As rival matriarch Imeria Kulaw maneuvers for power, secrets and ambitions collide in a battle for the crown. Samantha Bansil's debut is set in a precolonial, Philippines-inspired fantasy world. Lovers, lies and divine magic entwine in Black Salt Queen , a fierce tale of queens, betrayal and the high cost of ruling. RELATED: New Release Radar: New Books Coming Out on May 27 Battle of the Bookstores by Ali Brady Josie Klein and Ryan Lawson manage rival bookstores on the same Boston street—hers serious lit, his romance-only. When a new owner merges the two stores and pits them in a summer-long competition to turn the most profit, sparks fly. Josie's rigid precision clashes with Ryan's laid-back chaos, but behind anonymous usernames, they're unknowingly bonding on a book forum. As real-life tension and online connection collide, they'll have to decide if love is worth rewriting their rivalry. With You've Got Mail vibes and an enemies-to-lovers romance, Battle of the Bookstores is a love letter to readers. Ali Brady's new book release is full of wit, charm and plenty of literary references. Crueler Mercies by Maren Chase After witnessing her mother's execution by her father, Princess Vita of Carca is exiled and forgotten. Her only companions are the crows at her tower window. 11 years later, she's forced back into the spotlight. She must marry the enemy general set to claim the throne or face death. But a mysterious lady-in-waiting, Soline, offers another path, one forged in unstable alchemy and forbidden magic. As their bond deepens, so does their power. Together, Vita and Soline might just burn the kingdom down. Crueler Mercies is both a political fantasy and a Rapunzel-inspired sapphic romance. This is a story of vengeance and self-discovery, and debut author Maren Chase certainly delivers. RELATED: Read Our Full Review of Crueler Mercies Flashlight by Susan Choi When ten-year-old Louisa is found barely alive on a beach in Japan, her father Serk – who couldn't swim – is missing, presumed drowned. Her family is left shattered, carrying secrets they've long tried to bury. As Louisa comes of age, she must confront what really happened that night on the beach, why her father brought them to Japan, and how to live with the things we may never fully understand. Shifting perspective across chapters from one family member to the next, Flashlight traces the trajectory of family tragedy. Susan Choi's drama is impressive in scope, with a big twist that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Meet Me at the Crossroads by Megan Giddings When seven mysterious doors appear across the world, offering passage to a lush and unknown dimension, curiosity quickly turns to chaos. What first seems like paradise may harbor hidden dangers. In the Midwest, twin sisters Ayanna and Olivia are captivated, but divided, by the doors' promise. When Olivia vanishes after stepping through one, Ayanna is left reeling, forced to question everything she believed about their bond and the world beyond. Meet Me at the Crossroads is a genre-blurring novel about love, loss and the search for truth. Megan Giddings explores the fragile ties of sisterhood and the risks we take in pursuit of something greater. RELATED: Book Review: The Incandescent Nobody in Particular by Sophie Gonzales Princess Rose of Henland is focused on salvaging her reputation after a scandal cost her the public's trust, and her best friend. Distraction is not an option. But then Danni arrives. A gifted pianist on scholarship at Rose's elite boarding school, Danni expects to be an outsider. Instead, the students unexpectedly welcome her, especially by the intriguing, tightly wound princess. As sparks fly between them, so do the rumors. With the palace watching and gossip mounting, Rose and Danni must choose: keep their growing feelings hidden, or risk everything for a chance at love. Because if Rose slips up again, the crown won't hesitate to tear them apart. Sophie Gonzales knows how to write a YA romance. With a vibrant, light writing style and well developed characters, Nobody in Particular is a great way to start off Pride Month. Lady's Knight by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner Gwen is tired of hiding: her blacksmithing skills, her dreams of knighthood, and especially her attraction to girls. Lady Isobelle of Avington has never had to hide anything. Everything changes when she's named the prize in a tournament where the victor wins her hand. Desperate for a way out, she strikes a deal with Gwen: Gwen will enter the tournament disguised as a knight, and if she wins, they'll both get what they want—freedom and glory. But as sparks fly and dragons loom, one thing becomes clear; love was never part of the plan, but it might just change everything. An irresistibly fierce, laugh-out-loud queer feminist romp through medieval England, Lady's Knight delivers an epic quest full of valor, freedom and unexpected love. Bestselling authors Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner bring sharp wit and big heart to a story that's part A Knight's Tale and part My Lady Jane , with a splash of The Great . RELATED: Sapphics With Swords: 6 Books Featuring Queer Lady Warriors The Phoenix Pencil Company by Allison King Monica Tsai is a reclusive college freshman and coder. She spends her days journaling online and worrying about her fading grandmother, Yun, a woman who survived war-torn China but rarely speaks of her past. When Monica's digital matchmaking program connects her with a stranger and a mysterious pencil, she uncovers a hidden family history rooted in Shanghai's Phoenix Pencil Company, where Yun and her cousin Meng once discovered the power to Reforge a pencil's words. As Monica delves into Yun's forgotten memories and wartime secrets, a tale of espionage, betrayal, and intergenerational magic unfolds. The Phoenix Pencil Company is a luminous debut about legacy, connection, and the stories that refuse to be erased. Allison King combines a cross-generational family saga with the epistolary form to create a truly unique new book release. Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon by Annie Mare Tressa Fay Robeson, a confident hairstylist and social media star, leads a cozy, if uneventful, life filled with clients, close friends and a grumpy cat. Everything changes when a flirty text exchange with a stranger named Meryl ends in a ghosted meetup…and a shocking revelation. Meryl has been missing for a month. What begins as a case of mistaken identity unravels into a mind-bending temporal paradox. As Tressa Fay and her friends uncover the truth about multiverses and missed connections, they realize this isn't the first time their paths have crossed – and time is running out. With Meryl's disappearance looming once again, can they finally break the cycle, or will this September be their last? Full of sapphic yearning, beautiful chemistry and emotional dialogue, Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon is a fantastic new read. Annie Mare's newest novel is full of real heart. RELATED: 6 Time Travel Movies That Get Time Travel Right Ten Incarnations of Rebellion by Vaishnavi Patel In a city built from the ashes of Bombay, Kalki Divekar grows up amid occupation and unrest. When her father vanishes in the British hunt for rebels and her city turns on itself, Kalki and her friends hatch a daring plan: infiltrate the empire to destroy it from within. Ten Incarnations of Rebellion is a sweeping, speculative tale of friendship, sacrifice and what it truly means to be free. Set in an alternate version of India that was never liberated from the British, Vaishnavi Patel tells an epic and daring story. Kill Creatures by Rory Power Last summer, Nan's three best friends vanished in Saltcedar Canyon. She's spent the year grieving – and hiding the truth. Because Nan knows what no one else does: she's the one who killed them. Now, on the anniversary, their families gather for a memorial. But the vigil is shattered when one of the missing girls returns…alive. Everyone is thrilled. Everyone, that is, except Nan. Kill Creatures is an atmospheric, fast-paced thriller about secrets, jealousy and revenge. I love Rory Power's work, and her new book release is perfect for fans of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and Gone Girl . RELATED: 6 Great Books to Help Satisfy Your Yellowjackets Cravings Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid Joan Goodwin is on track to become one of the first women scientists in space. During training, she bonds with the other new astronauts and soon finds a passion and love she never imagined. Dramatic events, however, lead her to question everything she knows about her place in the universe, and the extraordinary lengths she'll go to for love. Taylor Jenkins Reid, bestselling author of Daisy Jones and the Six and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo , is back with another fantastic read. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s space Shuttle program, Atmosphere will leave you breathless. Of Monsters and Mainframes by Barbara Truelove Demeter just wants to shuttle humans across the stars. Instead, she's dealing with a string of paranormal murders caused by an ancient vampire. With her crew of supernatural misfits – a werewolf, a reanimated engineer, a grudge-holding vampire and a cheerful army of spider drones – Demeter must stop Dracula before she's decommissioned for good. Of Monsters and Mainframes is the queer love child of pulp horror and classic sci-fi. Barbara Truelove's mainstream publishing debut is a sharp, heartfelt odyssey about what it means to be monstrous, and the unlikely friendships that save us. ​You can check out these new book releases at or your local bookstore. What June 3 new release are you most excited to read? Let us know below, and tune in next week to grow your TBR. Book Review: JUST EMILIA

What's new to streaming this week? (May 30, 2025)
What's new to streaming this week? (May 30, 2025)

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What's new to streaming this week? (May 30, 2025)

All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that's before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each one! Don't be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We've got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, and animation, among others. But if you're seeking something brand-new (or just new-to-streaming), we've got you covered there, too. Mashable's entertainment team has scoured the streaming services to highlight the most buzzed-about releases of this week and ranked them from worst to best — or least worth your time to most-watchable. Whether you're in the mood for twisted true crime tales, romantic misadventures, a tech bro drama, a twenty-something buddy comedy, or superhero action, we've got something just for you. Here's what's new on streaming, from worst to best. Cold Case is an ongoing true crime franchise focusing on unsolved mysteries, like the JonBenét Ramsey murder. The latest iteration focuses on the Tylenol murders, the name given to the bizarre incident when seven people in Chicago died from cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. In this three-part documentary, directors Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines speak to family members of the victims, giving a fuller understanding of the losses from this strange crime. Archival footage traces how the media covered the story, chasing down suspects. Amid the breadth of this doc's story, there will also be graphic images of a dead body, so brace yourself. While the content is disturbing and heart-breaking, the series itself is frustratingly slow. Netflix has been accused of stretching out such shocking stories over multiple episodes to keep viewers logged on. And Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders feels like it's stalling for time more than probing the topic. —Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor How to watch: Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders is now streaming on Netflix. A more successful true crime mini-series is The Mortician, which perhaps is no surprise as HBO has a history of producing great true crime docs, like The Jinx, Mind Over Murder, and I'll Be Gone in the Dark. SEE ALSO: The 30 best true crime documentaries on Max right now Told over three episodes, The Mortician focus on the horrific tale of David Sconce, whose work at his family's funeral home in the Los Angeles area made him infamous. Sconce did not do his duty to the dead or their grieving families. One particularly egregious example of Sconce's unethical behavior? He cremated bodies simultaneously, meaning their ashes would be mixed together; loved ones were presented with urns most likely holding a mixture of strangers' cremains. In The Mortician's first episode, Sconce defends himself to director Joshua Rofé, and you get a taste of his argument in the trailer. It won't make this doc any easier to stomach, and some of the footage of remains are gut-wrenching on their own. Be warned, the story gets wilder each episode, as do Sconce's excuses. — K.P. How to watch: The Mortician debuts on HBO Max on June 1, with new episodes premiering June 8 and 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Alafair Burke's crime novel The Better Sister gets the TV treatment with Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks in the lead. In the new eight-part series from Prime Video, the pair play estranged sisters Chloe (Biel) and Nicky (Banks), whose reunion comes after Chloe's husband, Adam (Corey Stoll), is brutally murdered. But there's more going on under the surface here, as Adam is actually also Nicky's ex, who married her sister and lived with her along with Nicky's teen son Ethan (Maxwell Acee Donovan). Bit awkward. Suffice to say tensions are high. Chloe and Nicky must wade into family secrets as detectives Nancy Guidry (Kim Dickens) and Matt Bowen (Bobby Naderi) investigate his death, and the sisters try to keep the press off their lawn.* — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor Starring: Jessica Biel, Elizabeth Banks, Corey Stoll, Kim Dickens, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Bobby Naderi, Gabriel Sloyer, Gloria Reuben, Matthew Modine, and Lorraine Toussaint How to watch: The Better Sister premieres May 29 on Prime Video. And just like that... there's a third season of the Sex and the City reboot. After those major cameos, anti-Android sentiments, strangely minimal use of Carrie Bradshaw's (Sarah Jessica Parker) voiceover, and big moments of the finale, And Just Like That... Season 2 threw a lot at us. Season 3 picks up in the summer, with Carrie enjoying her new place in Gramercy Park — and narrating again! Things between her and Aidan (John Corbett) remain fairly undefined, but anything's possible in New York in the summer, right?* — S.C. Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Mario Cantone, Sarita Choudhury, Evan Handler, David Eigenberg, Nicole Ari Parker, John Corbett, Sebastiano Pigazzi, Dolly Wells, Mehcad Brooks, Jonathan Cake, and Logan Marshall-Green How to watch: And Just Like That... Season 3 premieres May 29 on HBO Max. Succession creator Jesse Armstrong makes his feature directorial debut with Mountainhead, which he also wrote. In a plot that seems ripped from the headlines, Mountainhead follows four wealthy tech bros — played by Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Ramy Youssef, and Cory Michael Smith — who are on a snowy mountain retreat. In the middle of crowing about their net worths and playing poker, they learn about worldwide catastrophes occurring as a result of new AI technology. Will they, as tech pioneers, take accountability for their role in the disaster? Or will they take advantage of the chaos for their own gain? In classic Succession style, Mountainhead is full of devastating one-liners and loathable wealthy characters. Yet Armstrong's dialogue, usually so fine-tuned, gets frustratingly clunky at times here, losing any subtlety as the movie tries to stay current. Thankfully, things pick up in the film's third act, which becomes a much darker, more personal crime caper. That switch-up brings Mountainhead a few inches out of Succession's shadow, but it still can't quite match that show's highs. — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter Starring: Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Ramy Youssef, and Cory Michael Smith How to watch: Mountainhead premieres May 31 at 8 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max. The Queen's Gambit creator Scott Frank is back with another thriller, this time swapping chess for cold case crime. Dept. Q follows DCI Carl Morck (Matthew Goode), a troubled detective given his own department and tasked with investigating the old disappearance of a missing woman. From the looks of the trailer, this one will be equal parts crime, thriller and drama, with a dash of comedy thrown in too. —Sam Haysom, Deputy UK Editor Starring: Matthew Goode, Kelly Macdonald, Kate Dickie, Alexej Manvelov, and Leah Byrne How to watch: Dept. Q debuts on Netflix May 29. The latest Captain America movie stars Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson, who not only carries the iconic shield but also the responsibility to fight the American president (Harrison Ford) when he goes Red Hulk. Pulling from the threads of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and The Incredible Hulk, this complicated sequel is overstuffed with story, and plagued by an underwhelming supervillain (Tim Blake Nelson). But critics — including myself — were more bothered by how the MCU seemed to go out of their way to make a Captain America movie that has nothing to say. SEE ALSO: All the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, ranked worst to best As I wrote in my review of Captain America: Brave New World, "The MCU could have given Sam Wilson a movie that boldly explored what it means to be a Captain America right now, especially to a Black man... Rather than a provocative political discussion as seen in Black Panther, Captain America: Brave New World limply pursues concepts of redemption and honor. It's safe and frankly boring." — K.P. Starring: Anthony Mackie, Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas, Carl Lumbly, Xosha Roquemore, Giancarlo Esposito, Liv Tyler, Tim Blake Nelson, and Harrison Ford How to watch: Captain America: Brave New World debuts on Disney+ on May 28. When a police officer and his faithful canine companion are spliced together, crime-fighting hero Dog Man is the inevitable (and deeply silly) result. Based on Dav Pilkey's children's graphic novel series of the same name, Dog Man brings together a big name cast to tell the story of our titular hero attempting to catch a supervillain (yep, it's a cat) hellbent on terrorising the city. Written and directed by Peter Hastings, Dog Man is a spinoff of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. — S.H. .Starring: Pete Davidson, Lil Rel Howery, Isla Fisher, and Ricky Gervais How to watch: Dog Man debuts on Peacock on May 30. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, anime classic Vampire Hunter D is returning to streaming. Based on the first novel in Hideyuki Kikuchi's long-running novel series, the movie follows Doris Lang (Michie Tomizawa), the daughter of a werewolf hunter who gets bitten by an ancient vampire. She hires a hunter known as D (Kaneto Shiozawa) to track the thing down and kill it in order to stop herself from turning into one as well. — S.H. Starring: Kaneto Shiozawa, Michie Tomizawa, and Yûsaku Yara How to watch: Vampire Hunter D debuts on Shudder on May 30. In the mood for a fun hangout sitcom? Then check out Adults, FX's latest comedy offering. Created by Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon), the series centers on a group of five twenty-somethings living together in Queens, where they weather the perils of early adulthood. Everything from health insurance scares to career trouble is on the table, along with the occasional touch of absurdity that makes Adults more Broad City than Friends. By putting a Gen-Z twist on the hangout sitcom formula, Adults embraces the mess of modern-day young adulthood, and the result, as I wrote in my review for Mashable, is "chaotic, heartfelt, and current." The show also boasts an incredible ensemble — Malik Elassal, Lucy Freyer, Amita Rao, Owen Thiele, and Jack Innanen — who gel instantly. Come for Adults' many cringe comedy hijinks, stay for the cast's superb chemistry. — B.E. Starring: Malik Elassal, Lucy Freyer, Amita Rao, Owen Thiele, and Jack Innanen How to watch: All episodes of Adults are now streaming on Hulu. (*) denotes that a blurb has been repurposed from a previous list.

Saturday morning 31 May 2025 on ABC TV
Saturday morning 31 May 2025 on ABC TV

ABC News

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Saturday morning 31 May 2025 on ABC TV

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17 movies and TV shows coming to Netflix next week
17 movies and TV shows coming to Netflix next week

Daily Mail​

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17 movies and TV shows coming to Netflix next week

Published: | Updated: Netflix has released the movies and TV series which will be airing on the platform next week, with some being highly anticipated for months. Ready to find out? Grab your popcorn and read along! Sara: Woman in the Shadows (Season 1) Netflix Original Criminal Code (Season 2) Netflix Original Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal (Season 1) Netflix Original In this candid documentary series, NBA legends Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson work to revive Reebok's legacy and find a rising star to rep the brand. Barracuda Queens (Season 2) Netflix Original When they fall deep into debt, a group of young women in an affluent Stockholm suburb starts planning elaborate heists. Inspired by real events. Ginny & Georgia (Season 3) Netflix Original Free-spirited Georgia and her two kids, Ginny and Austin, move north in search of a fresh start but find that the road to new beginnings can be bumpy. LEGO: Dreamzzz (Season 2) Mateo, Izzie and their friends stumble into the Dream World, a realm of magic and fantasy where they must use their creativity to fight dark forces. Tires (Season 2) Netflix Original Uninvited (2024) Lilia Capistrano seeks revenge on billionaire Guilly Vega for killing her daughter. Disguised as Eva Candelaria, she attends his party with a vengeful plan. Golden SixTONES (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) K.O. (2025) Netflix Original A former fighter must find the missing son of an opponent he accidentally killed years ago, taking on a brutally violent crime gang in Marseille. Mercy for None (Limited Series) Netflix Original STRAW (2025) Netflix Original What will be her last straw? A devastatingly bad day pushes a hardworking single mother to the breaking point — and into a shocking act of desperation. The Survivors (Season 1) Netflix Original Fifteen years ago, the loss of three young people tore this sleepy seaside town apart. Now, the mysterious death of a young woman dredges up the past. Becoming Led Zeppelin (2025) The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970. Boys on the Side (1995) Robin shares a ride in her car with Jane from New York to Los Angeles. They stop at Jane's friend Holly's place in Pittsburgh and take her with them west, making a long stop in Tucson. The three very different women become close friends. Piece by Piece (2024) A vibrant journey through the life of Pharrell Williams, told through the lens of LEGO animation. Eva Lasting (Season 3) Netflix Original A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules... and a few hearts.

Netflix drops you need to binge watch ASAP
Netflix drops you need to binge watch ASAP

Cosmopolitan ME

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Netflix drops you need to binge watch ASAP

Clear your calendar and charge your laptop – because Netflix MENA is coming in hot with a seriously scroll-stopping lineup you won't want to miss. Whether you're in the mood for jaw-dropping true crime, chaotic reality TV, swoony rom-coms, or bingeable drama that'll have you texting the group chat in all caps – there's something for every type of streamer. With major season returns (hey again, Joe Goldberg 👀), brand-new originals, and a few cult-fave films finally hitting the platform (cough Oppenheimer cough), this month's lineup is giving main character energy. Trust us – you're gonna want to add these to your queue immediately. 🍿💻 You: Season 5 Okay, but we *need* this. Joe Goldberg is back and bringing all the chaos, and you know it's gonna be a wild ride. The final season is shaping up to be everything we've been waiting for – expect drama, twists, and Joe doing *what he does best*. Get ready for a messy, thrilling goodbye. Date: Out now. Wednesday: Season 2 Guess who's back with her signature dark humor and gothic charm? Wednesday Addams, of course. More creepy fun, more mysterious vibes, and a whole lot of snark. If you're into all things spooky and totally cool, you *need* this in your life. Date: Part One: 6th August, Part Two: 3rd September. Ginny and Georgia It's finally happening! Our fave mother-daughter duo is back for another season of chaos, secrets, and seriously juicy drama. Expect messy love lives, unexpected twists, and all the small-town tea. Grab your blanket, text the group chat, and get ready to binge your heart out. Date: 5th June. Oppenheimer We're about to level up with this one – trust, it's worth it. Christopher Nolan brings us the epic (and emotional) story of the man behind the atomic bomb. Expect insane visuals and a plot that'll have you questioning everything. Even if history's not your vibe, *Oppenheimer* is coming to Netflix so now is ur moment to watch it. Date: Out now. Sirens Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon in a dark comedy? Yes, please! This show's packed with sharp humor, wild drama, and *way* too many messy moments. If you're in need of something that's both edgy and binge-worthy, then this is it. Date: 22nd May. The Four Seasons RomCom fans, assemble! With Tina Fey, Steve Carell, and Colman Domingo in this sweet, funny reimagining of the 1981 classic, you're in for a love-filled, laugh-out-loud time. Grab your fave blanket and get comfy. Date: 1st May. Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders If you're all about chilling, unsolved mysteries, get ready for this one. The 1982 Tylenol poisonings are still unsolved to this day, and the story is as eerie as it gets. Prepare to binge-watch and be totally obsessed. Date: Coming sometime in May 2025. Netflix MENA is straight-up serving all the vibes. So, throw on your comfiest sets on, grab ALL the snacks, and get ready to go full-on binge mode. 🍿✨ BTW: Check out all things to do with Stranger Things season 5.

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