Netflix recently showcased its upcoming streaming offerings at its annual Tudum event in Inglewood, California, featuring a star-studded lineup that included Jenna Ortega, Lady Gaga, Oscar Isaac, and others. Highlights included the announcement of Lady Gaga joining the cast of “Wednesday” as Rosaline Rotwood, a teacher at Nevermore Academy.
Significant updates were given for two of Netflix’s biggest series: the long-awaited Season 3 of “Squid Game” is set to premiere on June 27, accompanied by a bloody trailer. The show, which gained immense popularity during the pandemic and made Lee Jung-jae an international star, revolves around fatal competitions rooted in children’s games.
For fans of “Stranger Things,” Netflix revealed that the fifth and final season will be released throughout the winter holidays. The rollout includes four episodes on November 26, three more on Christmas Day, and the grand finale on New Year’s Eve. A new trailer hints at an intense showdown with the antagonist Vecna, with a dramatic moment featuring Will Byers urging everyone to “RUN!”
Additionally, Netflix presented the first six minutes of the second season of “Wednesday,” where Ortega’s character collaborates with Thing to tackle a serial killer played by Haley Joel Osment. The season is set to premiere in two parts: the first on August 6 and the second on September 3.
Musical performances were also a highlight, with Hanumankind opening the show and Lady Gaga closing with a medley while announcing her new role. The event, named after Netflix’s iconic sound cue “Tudum,” underscores the streaming giant’s commitment to delivering compelling content.
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