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We may be living in a golden age of TV, but panning through all the dross to find that gold can be time-consuming and tedious. For every much-discussed hit like Severance, House of the Dragon, and The Bear, there are dozens of new original shows that barely tip the cultural needle. And with so many new streaming services competing with HBO, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Disney Plus, it’s impossible to keep up with everything new to view. But The Verge’s TV section is ready to help. Our news, reviews, and interviews help you find the next Stranger Things or Star Trek: Strange New Worlds in time to keep up with the cultural conversation. And our essays and analysis invite you to consider the deeper context of what you’re watching.

Disney wants to drag you into the slop

Disney Plus is about to become filled with uninspired garbage.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
There are no good outcomes for the Warner Bros. sale

Netflix may be the frontrunner now, but the war for Warner Bros. could end in a number of different ways.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
It’s Toph’s time now.

The new teaser for season 2 of Netflix’s live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series is full of iffy-looking action, but it gives us a very promising look at Miya Cech’s take on Toph.

Welcome to the big leagues, Netflix

WB has a checkered history of acquisitions, but joining forces with Netflix would elevate it to a new level of prominence.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Amazon’s terrible AI anime dubs are even scummier than you think.

It was bad enough that Amazon thought people would enjoy English / Spanish versions of Banana Fish and No Game, No Life Zero that were shoddily dubbed using generative AI. But Anime News Network reports that the streamer didn’t even bother to ask the original studios behind those series if that kind of dubbing was ok.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Beignet Blanc knows whodunnit on Sesame Street.

Rian Johnson might not be open to a Knives Out feature starring The Muppets, but he seems to have given his blessing to Netflix’s new Sesame Street short about detective Beignet Blanc investigating the disappearance of Cookie Monster’s triple berry pie.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Welcome to Hawkins.

Stranger Things is back for (the first part of) its final season, but given the lengthy period between episodes, there’s a good chance you have some catching up to do. To that end, Netflix released this very handy recap covering season 4, which wrapped up way back in 2022.

Stranger Things 5 begins with a frantic race to the finish line

The first chunk of the show’s fifth and final season moves a little too fast for its own good.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
A new Star Search is born.

This trailer for Netflix’s upcoming Star Search revival is really just a list all the celebrities like Beyoncé, Usher, and Britney Spears who were discovered on the original series. But it’s also the streamer’s way of announcing that Anthony Anderson will host the new live show when it premieres on January 13th.

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Stranger Things x Bike Bus.

Stranger Things, a show that ostensibly is riff on the “kids on bikes” adventures from the 1980s, recently held a promotional event where fans rode bikes along a car-free street to celebrate the final season. But no “kids on bikes” event would be complete without Coach Balto, the founder of Bike Bus World, who also helped inspire my own bike bus journey. I’m excited to see him continuing the spread the word about street safety and childhood independence in the Upside Down.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
A nice little Thanksgiving treat.

Apple announced that it’s dropping the latest episode of Pluribus a bit early this week, and it’ll be streaming on Wednesday. Now there’s something for Carol to be happy about for once.

Carol seeks the truth (serum) in Pluribus episode 4

Another spoiler-filled discussion of the latest from Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi series on Apple TV.

Andrew Webster
Who is AI nostalgia slop even for?

Video generators like Sora rely on a monoculture that no longer exists — and their creations are straight-up trash.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Poker Face is dead, but Rian Johnson is ready for a reboot.

After two seasons of sleuthing, Peacock has cancelled its version of Poker Face starring Natasha Lyonne. But Deadline reports that series creator Rian Johnson is already in the process of shopping around a straight-up reboot that would see Peter Dinklage take on the role of Charlie Cale. What a concept.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Fallout’s new season two trailer brings the war to New Vegas.

Lucy and the Ghoul have started warming up to each other in the new trailer season two of Amazon’s Fallout series. And the duo’s hunt for Lucy’s father, Hank has them trekking to a very bleak and mutant-filled New Vegas.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Death Stranding on Disney.

Hideo Kojima’s two games are getting an anime series, Death Stranding Isolations, on Disney Plus in 2027.

Kojima will produce, with Takayuki Sano of E&H Production directing, and the announcement promises “a traditional, hand-drawn 2D animation style.” It’ll follow two new characters in the Death Stranding world, but that’s all we know.

Teaser poster for Death Stranding Isolations, showing two characters in front of a purple and white background.
Isolations is only a working title, so it may change.
Image: Kojima Productions
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix wants you to chill at its new House in Philly.

What was once a department store inside of the King of Prussia Mall has become a new (and now open) Netflix House entertainment venue where you can “explore more than 100,000 square feet of immersive experiences” inspired by some of the streamer’s shows like Wednesday, One Piece, and Squid Game.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Superman’s pal Jimmy Olsen is getting a true crime show on HBO Max.

Gorilla Grodd — DC Comics’ gorilla supervillain who has longstanding beef with the Flash — is set to be the focus of DC Crime, a new HBO Max “true” crime docuseries hosted by Daily Planet reporter Jimmy Olsen (Skyler Gisondo). No premiere date yet, but Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault are attached to write / showrun the project.

Let’s talk about PluribusLet’s talk about Pluribus
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
That’s Friday night sorted.

It’s a good day to stay home: the first two episodes of Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus are now on Apple TV, while Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is on Netflix after a brief theatrical run. And if you’re looking for more after you watch, here are my interviews with Gilligan and Frankenstein creature designer Mike Hill.

Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein.
1/2Image: Netflix
Apple’s latest sci-fi series Pluribus luxuriates in its mystery

The new show from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan isn’t afraid to take things slow.

Andrew Webster
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
YouTube wants a piece of the late-night TV pie.

The traditional late-night TV space has been in something of a dire spot lately, but in all of the chaos, Google and YouTube see an opportunity to get more people watching streaming talk shows like Hot Ones, Good Mythical Morning, and Brittany Broski’s Royal Court.