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Netflix Series! Here’s options for downloading or watching Stranger Things season 4 streaming the full series online for free on 123seriess & Reddit,1seriess, 9seriess, and yes series, including where to watch Netflix series at home. Is Stranger Things season 4 available to stream? Is watching Stranger Things season 4 on Disney Plus, HBO Max, Netflix or Amazon Prime? Yes we have found an authentic streaming option / service. Details on how you can watch Stranger Things season 4 for free throughout the year are described below.

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Stranger Things season 4 isn’t over yet. Set six months after the gang’s showdown with the Mind Flayer at season 3’s climax, season 4 took the characters and spread them across four locations, including Russia and California. It was awesome, not least for introducing a new generation to Kate Bush. So when is season 4 part 2 arriving?

It’s not just the cast that’s spread out. The season itself is too. Stranger Things’ fourth season is split into two parts — similar to Ozark’s final season — with the first seven episodes dropping on May 27 and then the second volume with two episodes, each apparently series-length, hitting Netflix on Friday, July 1.

Below, you can find the Stranger Things season 4, Volume 2 release date, time, how many episodes to expect, runtime, and a few other nuggets of information. Netflix is also hosting a watch party for the new episodes, which starts a bit before the episodes launch – more information on that down below, too.

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When is ‘Stranger Things’ season 4 coming out? 

Season four of “Stranger Things” is being released in two parts. The first part premiered on May 27. Volume two will be released on July 1.

How to watch ‘Stranger Things’ season 4

You can watch “Stranger Things” season four exclusively on Netflix. The first seven episodes premiered on May 27, and the final two episodes premiere on July 1. The first three seasons of “Stranger Things” are also included as part of a Netflix Subscription. 

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Netflix’s Basic plan starts at $10/month for standard definition streaming on one screen at a time. The Standard plan costs $15.49/month for two screens at a time in high definition. For the best quality, we recommend opting for Netflix’s Premium plan. This tier costs $20/month and offers support for 4K streaming and up to four screens at once. 

Where To Watch Stranger Things season 4 online?

There are a few ways to watch Stranger Things online in the U.S. You can use a streaming service such as Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video. You can also rent or buy the Tv Show on iTunes or Google Play. You can also watch it on-demand or on a streaming app available on your TV or streaming device if you have cable

When it comes to watching our favorite shows online out of their original streaming platforms, we’ve got our tricks. In Film Daily, our favorite free streaming sites are definitely 123Movies and filmyinsider, platforms in which you’ll find all chapters & seasons of this great show. 

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Is Stranger Things season 4 on Netflix?

Stranger Things season 4 Volume 2 is set to release tomorrow on Netflix. Like many other series on Netflix, Stranger Things season 4 has been split into two parts, called volumes. If you have not watched Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 1, you can now watch the first seven episodes of the fourth season on Netflix.

Is Stranger Things season 4 on Hulu?

They’re not on Hulu, either! But prices for this streaming service currently start at $6.99 per month or $69.99 for the whole year. The ad-free version costs $12.99 per month, $64.99 per month for Hulu + Live T.V., or $70.99 for the ad-free Hulu + Live T.V.

Is Stranger Things season 4 on HBO Max?

No. Stranger Things season 4 is a Universal series, not a Warner Bros. Also, HBO Max will no longer be streaming theatrical series in 2022. (Last year, Warner Bros. opted to simultaneously release its theatrical slate on streaming, meaning HBO Max subscribers could watch series like Matrix Resurrections at home. This year, however, Warner Bros. theatrical series will have a 45-day theaters-only run before moving to HBO Max.) It’s possible that Stranger Things season 4 will be on HBO and HBO Max someday, but it will not be any time soon.

Is Stranger Things season 4 on Amazon Video?

Unfortunately, Stranger Things season 4 is not available to stream for free on Amazon Prime Video. However, you can choose other shows and series to watch from there as it has a wide variety of shows and series that you can choose from for $14.99 a month.

Is Stranger Things season 4 on Peacock?

There is not yet a Peacock streaming release date for Stranger Things season 4. That said, we can make an educated guess as to when Stranger Things season 4 will be on the streaming service. Another recent Universal series, The Northman, began streaming on Peacock Premium after a 45-day theatrical run, and was also available on VOD the next day.

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If Stranger Things season 4 follows a similar streaming release strategy, you can expect Stranger Things season 4 to release on Peacock around the second week of August 2022.

Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 cast

We have a full Stranger Things season 4 cast and character guide so you can get caught up. But expect the regular familiar faces of the younger teens: Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Max (Sadie Sink) and Will (Noah Schnapp). Oh, and since we’ve been waiting and waiting for this new season, we’ve put together a look at how the Stranger Things kids have aged over the years.

Speaking of Sink, she’s told the press that Stranger Things season 4 will have the highest “stakes” ever for the show. We’re wondering if that means The Upside Down is becoming a danger to the whole world, or something entirely different.

Young adults Steve (Joe Keery), Nancy (Natalia Dyer), Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and Robin (Maya Hawke) will also return, as will Joyce (Winona Ryder, who’s one of our picks for best TV moms) and Hopper. 

Stranger Things season 4 also includes Erica (Priah Ferguson), Sam Owens (Paul Reiser), Karen (Cara Buono) and Murray (Brett Gelman).

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Review: SAMARITAN, A Sly Stallone Superhero Stumble

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Review: SAMARITAN, A Sly Stallone Superhero Stumble

Hitting the three-quarter-century mark usually means a retirement home, a nursing facility, or if you’re lucky to be blessed with relatively good health and savings to match, living in a gated community in Arizona or Florida.

For Sylvester Stallone, however, it means something else entirely: starring in the first superhero-centered film of his decades-long career in the much-delayed Samaritan. Unfortunately for Stallone and the audience on the other side of the screen, the derivative, turgid, forgettable results won’t get mentioned in a career retrospective, let alone among the ever-expanding list of must-see entries in a genre already well past its peak.

For Stallone, however, it’s better late than never when it involves the superhero genre. Maybe in getting a taste of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) with his walk-on role in the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel several years ago, Stallone thought anything Marvel can do, I can do even better (or just as good in the nebulous definition of the word).

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The property Stallone and his team found for him, Samaritan, a little-known graphic novel released by a small, almost negligible, publisher, certainly takes advantage of Stallone’s brute-force physicality and his often underrated talent for near-monosyllabic brooding (e.g., the Rambo series), but too often gives him to little do or say as the lone super-powered survivor, the so-called “Samaritan” of the title, of a lifelong rivalry with his brother, “Nemesis.” Two brothers entered a fire-ravaged building and while both were presumed dead, one brother did survive (Stallone’s Joe Smith, a garbageman by day, an appliance repairman by night).

In the Granite City of screenwriter Bragi F. Schut (Escape Room, Season of the Witch), the United States, and presumably the rest of the world, teeters on economic and political collapse, with a recession spiraling into a depression, steady gigs difficult, if not impossible, to obtain, and the city’s neighborhoods rocked by crime and violence. No one’s safe, not even 13-year-old Sam (Javon Walker), Joe’s neighbor.

When he’s not dodging bullies connected to a gang, he’s falling under the undue influence of Cyrus (Pilou Asbæk), a low-rent gang leader with an outsized ego and the conviction that he and only he can take on Nemesis’s mantle and along with that mantle, a hammer “forged in hate,” to orchestrate a Bane-like plan to plunge the city into chaos and become a wealthy power-broker in the process.

Schut’s woefully underwritten script takes a clumsy, haphazard approach to world-building, relying on a two-minute animated sequence to open Samaritan while a naive, worshipful Sam narrates Samaritan and Nemesis’s supposedly tragic, Cain and Abel-inspired backstory. Schut and director Julius Avery (Overlord) clumsily attempt to contrast Sam’s childish belief in messiah-like, superheroic saviors stepping in to save humanity from itself and its own worst excesses, but following that path leads to authoritarianism and fascism (ideas better, more thoroughly explored in Watchmen and The Boys).

While Sam continues to think otherwise, Stallone’s superhero, 25 years past his last, fatal encounter with his presumably deceased brother, obviously believes superheroes are the problem and not the solution (a somewhat reasonable position), but as Samaritan tracks Joe and Sam’s friendship, Sam giving Joe the son he never had, Joe giving Sam the father he lost to street violence well before the film’s opening scene, it gets closer and closer to embracing, if not outright endorsing Sam’s power fantasies, right through a literally and figuratively explosive ending. Might, as always, wins regardless of how righteous or justified the underlying action.

It’s what superhero audiences want, apparently, and what Samaritan uncritically delivers via a woefully under-rendered finale involving not just unconvincing CGI fire effects, but a videogame cut-scene quality Stallone in a late-film flashback sequence that’s meant to be subversively revelatory, but will instead lead to unintentional laughter for anyone who’s managed to sit the entirety of Samaritan’s one-hour and 40-minute running time.

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Samaritan is now streaming worldwide on Prime Video.

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  • Sylvester Stallone
  • Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton
  • Pilou Asbæk

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Matt Shakman Is In Talks To Direct ‘Fantastic Four’

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According to a new report, Wandavision’s Matt Shakman is in talks to direct the upcoming MCU project, Fantastic Four. Marvel Studios has been very hush-hush regarding Fantastic Four to the point where no official announcements have been made other than the film’s release date. No casting news or literally anything other than rumors has been released regarding the project. We know that Fantastic Four is slated for release on November 8th, 2024, and will be a part of Marvel’s Phase 6. There are also rumors that the cast of the new Fantastic Four will be announced at the D23 Expo on September 9th.

Fantastic Four is still over two years from release, and we assume we will hear more news about the project in the coming months. However, the idea of the Fantastic Four has already been introduced into the MCU. John Krasinski played Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The cameo was a huge deal for fans who have been waiting a long time for the Fantastic Four to enter the MCU. When Disney acquired Twenty Century Fox in 2019 we assumed that the Fox Marvel characters would eventually make their way into the MCU. It’s been 3 years and we already have had an X-Men and Fantastic Four cameo – even if they were from another universe.

Deadline is reporting that Wandavision’s Matt Shakman is in talks to direct Fantastic Four. Shakman served as the director for Wandavision and has had an extensive career. He directed two episodes of Game of Thrones and an episode of The Boys, and he had a long stint on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. There is nothing official yet, but Deadline’s sources say that Shakman is currently in talks for the job and things are headed in the right direction.

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To be honest, I was a bit more excited when Jon Watts was set to direct. I’m sure Shakman is a good director, but Watts proved he could handle a tentpole superhero film with Spider-Man: Homecoming. Wandavision was good, but Watts’ style would have been perfect for Fantastic Four. The film is probably one of the most anticipated films in Marvel’s upcoming slate films and they need to find the best person they can to direct. Is that Matt Shakman? It could be, but whoever takes the job must realize that Marvel has a lot riding on this movie. The other Fantastic Four films were awful and fans deserve better. Hopefully, Marvel knocks it out of the park as they usually do. You can see for yourself when Fantastic Four hits theaters on November 8th, 2024.

Film Synopsis: One of Marvel’s most iconic families makes it to the big screen: the Fantastic Four.

Source: Deadline

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Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase Star in ‘Zombie Town’ Mystery Teen Romancer (Exclusive)

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Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase have entered Zombie Town, a mystery teen romancer based on author R.L. Stine’s book of the same name.

The indie, now shooting in Ontario, also stars Henry Czerny and co-teen leads Marlon Kazadi and Madi Monroe. The ensemble cast includes Scott Thompson and Bruce McCulloch of the Canadian comedy show Kids in the Hall.

Canadian animator Peter Lepeniotis will direct Zombie Town. Stine’s kid’s book sees a quiet town upended when 12-year-old Mike and his friend, Karen, see a horror movie called Zombie Town and unexpectedly see the title characters leap off the screen and chase them through the theater.

Zombie Town will premiere in U.S. theaters before streaming on Hulu and then ABC Australia in 2023.

“We are delighted to bring the pages of R.L. Stine’s Zombie Town to the screen and equally thrilled to be working with such an exceptional cast and crew on this production. A three-time Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award winner with book sales of over $500 million, R.L. Stine has a phenomenal track record of crafting stories that engage and entertain audiences,” John Gillespie, Trimuse Entertainment founder and executive producer, said in a statement.

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Executive producers are Trimuse Entertainment, Toonz Media Group, Lookout Entertainment, Viva Pictures and Sons of Anarchy actor Kim Coates.  

Paco Alvarez and Mark Holdom of Trimuse negotiated the deal to acquire the rights to Stine’s Zombie Town book.

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