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New Stranger Things Release Coming Next Month Might Make Season 5 Even More Divisive

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June 23, 2026

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Stranger Things brought the Hawkins gang’s story to a close back in December, but there’s a new release to look forward to next month. Unfortunately, it’s poised to make Stranger Things Season 5 even more controversial. Like many popular TV series, Stranger Things split its fan base with its ending. Some viewers appreciated the way []

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· Jun 26, 2026

5 Biggest Movies Releasing This Weekend (June 26)

We’re currently in the middle of the summer movie season, which is typically one of the busiest times of the year at the multiplex. Since the beginning of May, there’s been at least one high-profile new release vying for audiences’ attention just about every week. June was a particularly stacked month, with the likes of []

CBC News

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· Jul 4, 2026

From Elle to Obsession: your weekend watch cheat sheet

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Metro

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· Jul 8, 2026

This Amazon Prime series makes no sense but I need season 2 immediately

I was ready to dislike it Elle - I've been proven wrong.

National Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Bestselling Canadian author Carley Fortune has never been so busy in her life

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The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 2, 2026

The Best Fourth of July Program on NBC This Year May Not Be the Fireworks

This one actually requires daylight.

Wired

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· Jun 23, 2026

Prime Day Streaming Deals 2026: HBO, Paramount Plus, Crunchyroll

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Related coverage for "New Stranger Things Release Coming Next Month Might Make Season 5 Even More Divisive": ComicBook.com — 5 Biggest Movies Releasing This Weekend (June 26). CBC News — From Elle to Obsession: your weekend watch cheat sheet. Metro — This Amazon Prime series makes no sense but I need season 2 immediately. National Post — Bestselling Canadian author Carley Fortune has never been so busy in her life. The Hollywood Reporter — The Best Fourth of July Program on NBC This Year May Not Be the Fireworks. Wired — Prime Day Streaming Deals 2026: HBO, Paramount Plus, Crunchyroll