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Squid Game trailer anchors Netflix Tudum event

1 June 2025 at 19:27

Netflix held its Tudum Global Fan Event in Los Angeles this weekend to showcase its upcoming slate of programming. Among the highlights: the official trailer for the third and final season of Squid Game, the first six minutes of Wednesday S2, a teaser for Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, and date announcements for the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, as well as Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.

(Some spoilers below.)

Squid Game S3

As previously reported, Squid Game's first season followed Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-Jae), a down-on-his-luck gambler who has little left to lose when he agrees to play children's playground games against 455 other players for money. The twist? If you lose a game, you die. If you cheat, you die. And if you win, you might also die. In the S1 finale, Gi-hun faced off against fellow finalist and childhood friend Cho Sang-woo (Park Hae-soo) in the titular "squid game." He won their fight but refused to kill his friend. Sang-woo instead stabbed himself in the neck, leaving Gi-hun the guilt-ridden winner.

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Will there be a second season of Netflix's 'Sirens'? Here's what to know about the dark comedy's ending.

28 May 2025 at 20:13
Glenn Howerton as Ethan, Milly Alcock as Simone, and Meghann Fahy as Devon in "Sirens."
Glenn Howerton as Ethan, Milly Alcock as Simone, and Meghann Fahy as Devon in "Sirens."

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  • Netflix's "Sirens" centers on two sisters and an alluring billionaire.
  • The five-episode series takes place over the course of Labor Day weekend at a ritzy seaside estate.
  • "Sirens" is classified as a limited series, and Netflix hasn't announced plans for another season.

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "Sirens."

Netflix's new dark comedy "Sirens" is so addictive, it may leave fans calling out for more.

"Sirens" takes place over Labor Day weekend on a lavish island called Port Haven, where aspiring lawyer Simone DeWitt (Milly Alcock) is working as a live-in assistant to the enigmatic and alluring billionaire Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore). Simone's life among the upper class is disrupted by the arrival of her older sister, Devon (Meghann Fahy), who treks from Buffalo to the town in order to reconnect with Simone and get help taking care of their ailing dad, Bruce (Bill Camp).

The five-episode series is adapted from Molly Smith Metzler's play Elemeno Pea, which she wrote while attending the Juilliard School. She serves as the showrunner.

During its premiere week, "Sirens" debuted in the No. 1 spot on Netflix's English TV list and amassed 16.7 million views in four days.

Although "Sirens" ends by tying up the main characters' storylines, some questions remain, leaving fans wondering if this is the last they've seen of everyone.

Here's what happens to every major character, and a rundown of whether "Sirens" could be back for season two.

The 'Sirens' ending swaps the fates of Simone and Michaela

Milly Alcock as Simone and Julianne Moore as Michaela in "Sirens."
Milly Alcock as Simone and Julianne Moore as Michaela in "Sirens."

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At the end of episode four, after Simone rejects his proposal, a drunken Ethan (Glenn Howerton) calls her a monster, blames her for his problems, and trips and falls from the estate's cliff. Ethan doesn't die, though. In the finale, he wakes up in the hospital high on meds with both his legs, an arm, and a couple of ribs broken, though he's expected to make a full recovery.

Michaela then fires Simone after learning that her husband, Peter (Kevin Bacon), and Simone kissed. Even though it was a momentary lapse in judgment from Peter that Simone didn't instigate, Michaela feels that Simone can't be trusted anymore and has become a threat to her marriage.

Devon chooses to return to Buffalo with her dad to continue being his caretaker, rather than spend a month on a yacht with Morgan (Trevor Salter), one of the locals she hooked up with. But Simone refuses to join them, because she's unable to forgive her dad for neglecting her as a child, since his actions led to her ending up in foster care.

Simone runs back to the Cliff House with no plan, just desperate not to return to Buffalo. In doing so, she bumps into Peter, who proclaims his love for her.

Mid-gala, Peter ends his 13-year marriage to Michaela and starts a relationship with Simone, who he believes will bring "love and light" into his life (and maybe even another child).

Simone then morphs into Michaela 2.0, adopting her cultlike mannerisms and embracing her new position of power at the estate. She and Devon have an emotional goodbye, knowing that they're embarking on completely different paths.

On the ferry ride out of Port Haven, Devon runs into Michaela, who's been ousted from Cliff House and has no idea where she's headed.

Devon apologizes for accusing Michaela of being a murderer and a cult leader, and Michaela accepts her apology and encourages Devon to cash the $10,000 check she gave her at the start of the series so she can fund a better life for herself in Buffalo.

The series concludes with Simone, wearing an elegant light-blue gown that Michaela got her for the gala, standing at the cliff, staring at the vista during sunset with the hint of a smile.

Will 'Sirens' return for season two?

Milly Alcock as Simone in "Sirens."
Milly Alcock as Simone in "Sirens."

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The short answer: probably not.

"Sirens" is categorized and promoted as a Netflix limited series. That said, a second season isn't entirely unlikely.

"Adolescence" skyrocketed in popularity since its debut in March and is currently Netflix's third most-watched English-language show of all time, behind season one of "Wednesday" and season four of "Stranger Things." Although it was labeled as a limited series, Brad Pitt's production company, Plan B Entertainment, is reportedly interested in some form of a second season of "Adolescence" after the first season's success.

Considering how well "Sirens" has performed on the streamer since its release, it wouldn't be surprising if the series didn't end up being limited after all. But for now, Netflix hasn't announced any further plans.

Fahy told Variety that the show reaches a natural conclusion, but she could imagine a continuation.

"I, for one, would love to know what happens to Michaela, where she goes," she said. "So I think it's definitely within the realm of possibility. We didn't talk about it on set, but I would love to do more."

Metzler, for her part, told Glamour that questions about a second season mean that fans are invested in the characters.

"I wrote the play 15 years ago," she said. "I've been thinking about them this whole time. I could write them until the day I die. I'd never say never, but could I do them justice in another season? I'd have to think about it."

"The fact that so many people are asking is really encouraging," she added.

All episodes of "Sirens" are now streaming on Netflix.

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The oldest Fire TV devices are losing Netflix support soon

25 May 2025 at 22:12

Netflix has been emailing owners of the very earliest Amazon Fire TV devices to let them know it’s ending support for the devices next month, reports German outlet Heise. The cutoff for US users is June 3rd, according to ZDNet.

Amazon spokesperson Jen Lurey Ridings confirmed that support is ending in a statement emailed to The Verge:

Netflix will be discontinuing support for some first-generation Fire TV devices, which were introduced more than 10 years ago. Netflix remains available on all other Fire TV devices.

Lurey Ridings specified that Netflix won’t be supported on the first-generation models of Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, and Fire TV Stick with Voice Remote. They also confirmed that people who have those devices β€œmay be eligible for a discount on a newer Fire TV Stick and can contact customer service for more information.”

If you didn’t get the email but want to check whether your Fire TV device is one of those losing Netflix support, the outlet writes that you can look in the β€œAbout” section under Settings > My Fire TV.

Netflix’s email reportedly doesn’t say why it is cutting off the devices. But in a FAQ added to a Netflix help page sometime in the last couple of months (March 15th is when it first showed up on The Internet Archive), the company indicates it may deprecate its app for devices that β€œcan no longer get necessary updates from its manufacturer or support new features.” The company also added new references to error codes R4, R12, and R25-1, which each signify that a device isn’t supported.

Netflix did not immediately respond to The Verge’s request for comment.

Update May 25th: Added statement from Amazon spokesperson Jen Lurey Ridings.

CoComelon is headed to Disney Plus in 2027

25 May 2025 at 21:37

Disney Plus will become the new home of CoComelon outside of YouTube starting in 2027, according to Bloomberg. All eight seasons will move over from Netflix, which has hosted the absurdly popular kids show since 2020.

CoComelon, essentially a series of mind-numbingly plotless, CG-animated vignettes set to karaoke-quality nursery rhymes, is a giant in the world of programming for children, having accounted for 601 million Netflix views in 2023. According to Bloomberg, it was the second most-streamed show on the platform last year.

Despite its popularity, Bloomberg reports that CoComelon views fell by β€œalmost 60% over the last couple of years,” and that compared to all of streaming, it went from the fifth most-watched show in 2023 to not even breaking the top 10 last year. Still, it’s probably going to be a good deal for Disney, which will reportedly pay β€œtens of millions” a year for it. After all, 2027 is also the year that the first CoComelon movie hits theaters.

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