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Squid Game’s uneven season 3 leaves the door wide open

Netflix’s biggest series reaches a conclusion, but it doesn’t really feel like the end.

Sara Merican
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
YouTube is raising the minimum age for live streaming.

As of July 22nd, teens will have to be at least 16 years old to live stream on the platform, according to a support post. If a teen 13-15 years old wants to appear in a live stream, they’ll have to have to be “visibly accompanied” by an adult.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Amazon and Kim Kardashian are making a live-action Bratz movie.

Kim Kardashian’s side quests don’t always make the most sense, but Deadline reports that she’s attached to produce and star in Amazon MGM’s new movie based on the Bratz dolls, which somehow feels very right.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The MCU’s new Thing is a beardo.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ latest trailer features some cool new shots of the team using their powers to take on Galactus and the Silver Surfer, but its most surprising reveal is the fact that Ben Grimm can apparently grow a beard made out of his rock-like carapace.

Paramount Plus with Showtime is getting a rebrandParamount Plus with Showtime is getting a rebrand
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Unleashed from mobile.

Netflix’s Squid Game: Unleashed, previously a mobile exclusive game, is coming to Chromebooks (and Android tablets) in the “coming weeks,” Google says. “You’ll be able to experience immersive gameplay on a bigger screen, with keyboard and mouse support, updated control layouts and graphics that take full advantage of your device’s display.”

A screenshot from Squid Game: Unleashed featuring a Chromebook-themed character.
Image: Google
Truth, lies, and the Trump PhoneTruth, lies, and the Trump Phone
David Pierce
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
In the mood for streaming.

Wong Kar-wai, the director behind Chungking Express and In the Mood For Love, made his first TV series with the 30-episode-long Blossoms Shanghai, which aired in China in 2023. And soon you’ll be able to watch it yourself: it’s coming to the Criterion Channel “later this year.”