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Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
A damsel very much in distress.

After kicking off Geeked Week with some small bits of Stranger Things news, Netflix returned this morning with a brief glimpse Damsel, which also happens to star Millie Bobby Brown. You can check out the poster below, but the premise is even more interesting:

A dutiful damsel agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive.

It’ll be premiering in 2024.

A poster for the Netflix film Damsel.
Image: Netflix
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Stranger Things on stage.

We still don’t know when the next season of Stranger Things is coming, but Netflix has at least released some details on the upcoming prequel, The First Shadow. It’s set in 1959 and is billed as an origin story for a number of important Stranger Things elements including Vecna and the Upside Down itself — the twist is that it’s a stage show that opens up in London in December. You can get a taste for it in the teaser below.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix asks: “hey, you wanna see a dead cinematic universe?”

Warner Bros. Discovery’s old cinematic universe of DC Comics adaptations is essentially dead at this point. But in case you were feeling nostalgic for Henry Cavill’s Superman or Cara Delevingne’s Enchantress, most of the DCEU is making its way to Netflix this December.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Things don’t look so sweet.

The first season of Netflix’s Sweet Home worked in part because of its focus: it took place entirely within the confines of an apartment building, while a monster apocalypse raged outside. Season 2 expands the scope to the whole world, and it looks plenty gruesome in the latest trailer, which even has its own Carrie moment. The show starts streaming on December 1st.