Tudum is Netflix’s first-ever global fan event and it kicked off with the unveiling of a new Stranger Things teaser clip!
The new look at the upcoming fourth season, which will premiere in 2022, takes us back in time.
The clip starts off with a flashback scene taking place in the Creel house. A family is seen eating dinner and after the lights flicker, the children are seen laying on the floor, seemingly dead.
The teaser then moves back to the ’80s and shows the young stars of Stranger Things entering the house to investigate.
McKenna Grace and Finn Wolfhard are starring in the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and a new trailer was just released!
The two young stars play brother and sister in the upcoming next chapter in the Ghostbusters universe.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife follows a single mom and her two kids who arrive in a small town, and begin to discover their connection to the original ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind.
The movie was originally supposed to hit theaters in July 2020, but was pushed back a few times due to the pandemic. It will now premiere in theaters on November 11th!
The film is “set over three decades, the six-part audio show follows three members of a family: Nathan, a father learning to connect with his newborn son; Rachel, a young college student seeking to find her place in a relationship and in life; and Ziggy, a teenager hoping to figure out where he came from, and where he’s headed.”
Jesse Eisenberg is making his directorial debut with the movie, which is inspired by his Audible project of the same name that he wrote and starred in. Emma Stone and her hubby Dave McCrary are among the producers.
JJJ Fun Fact: Last year, Alisha starred in the movie Yes God Yes alongside Natalia Dyer, who co-stars with Finn on Stranger Things!
“Let’s have high hopes in these times,” Millie wrote on Instagram, referring to herself and her co-stars belting out Panic at the Disco‘s “High Hopes.” “Hope this brightens up your day 💛☀️🌈.”
They also sing classics from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, used “mind reading helmets,” and more.
Watch the trailer for their episode of Apple TV’s Carpool Karaoke: The Series, and stream the episode for free on the Apple TV app.