Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finalesNew Foto - Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finales

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Netflix flexed its Hollywood star power with a live event where it unveiled details about its upcoming slate ofstreaming offerings,including Lady Gaga being cast as a teacher on "Wednesday," and release dates for the final episodes of hits "Squid Game" and "Stranger Things." The streaming giant assembled actors including Jenna Ortega, Oscar Isaac, Lee Jung-jae, Drew Starkey, Sofia Carson, Kerry Washington, Steven Yeun, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for its annual Tudum event Saturday in Inglewood, Calif. Musical performances bookended the show, with Hanumankind opening with "Run It Up" and Gaga closing with a medley and the announcement of her latest acting gig. The event is named "Tudum" after the audio cue that accompanies the Netflix's N logo in its trailers and at the start of its programming. 'Squid Game' Season 3 A bloody trailer for the final season of "Squid Game" accompanied the announcement that the show's third season will begin streaming June 27. The South Korean series about a brutal competition where adults face death while playing children's games was one of the pandemic's breakout hits and made an international star of Lee Jung-jae, who became the first Asian man towin an Emmy for best drama actor. 'Stranger Things' final episodes The fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" will be parceled out over the winter holidays, with four episodes dropping Nov. 26, three more on Christmas Day and the series finale premiering New Year's Eve. A new trailer highlights the history of the Duffer brothers' nostalgia-soaked sci-fi, which over the past nine years has made stars out of Millie Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, Joseph Quinn, David Harbour and Finn Wolfhard. The trailer teases a final confrontation with Vecna, concluding with Noah Schnapp's Will Byers' character yelling "RUN!" 'Wednesday' Netflix unveiled the first six minutes of the second season of "Wednesday," featuring Ortega's Wednesday Addams getting a helping hand from Thing as she confronts a serial killer played by Haley Joel Osment. Gaga's first acting gig since last year's "Joker: Folie a Deux" will be playing teacher Rosaline Rotwood at Addams' school Nevermore. The first part of "Wednesday" season 2 lands on Aug. 6, and the second half will be released Sept. 3.

Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finales

Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finales INGLEWOOD, Calif....
Netflix Tudum 2025: Lady Gaga emerges from coffin, reveals guest role in 'Wednesday' Season 2New Foto - Netflix Tudum 2025: Lady Gaga emerges from coffin, reveals guest role in 'Wednesday' Season 2

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. INGLEWOOD, Calif. −Mother Monsteris going kooky and spooky, joiningThe Addams Family. In closing outNetflix's Tudum 2025event at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, which featured stars from"Stranger Things,""Happy Gilmore 2,""Ginny & Georgia"and a slew of other popular titles on the streamer,Lady Gagatook to the stage for a macabre performance. But before that,the cast of "Wednesday"− includingJenna Ortega− officially announced Gaga's appearance in Season 2 of "Wednesday." Fans can mark their calendars for Part 1 of the season with Gaga, debuting August 6. More:How Jenna Ortega made an iconic 'Addams Family' outsider her own for Netflix's 'Wednesday' Gaga emerged from a coffin to perform "Zombieboy," "Abracadabra" and "Bloody Mary," off of her new album"Mayhem."For the performance, Gaga donned voluminous blonde locks, a bloody red structured gown and bold makeup. LADY GAGA#TUDUMpic.twitter.com/MzkEsZJYs9 — steven (@stevenartpop)June 1, 2025 Gaga was joined onstage by a group of dancers dressed like Wednesday Addams, and even recreated Ortega's viral "Wednesday" dance to "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps from Season 1. She ended the number by descending into a white coffin and blowing a kiss to the audience. The closed coffin read: "Here lies the Monster Queen." Review:Tim Burton turns 'Wednesday' Addams into a gothy 'Buffy' for Netflix Netflix's fan event teased the first six minutes of the "Wednesday" Season 2 premiere, titled "Here We Woe Again." Haley Joel Osment, who's a new face to the "Wednesday" cast, delivers a chilling performance as the Kansas City Scalper, a serial killer who has Wednesday Addams bound in his basement, surrounded by life-sized dolls. More:Why Jenna Ortega, 19, is 'drawn to the darker things' with Wednesday Addams, 'Scream' roles According to Netflix, Lady Gaga is set to portray Rosaline Rotwood, a legendary teacher at Nevermore Academy who crosses paths with Wednesday. More:Lady Gaga reveals how her fiancé changed her life, music Lady Gaga & Jenna Ortega together at#TUDUM?!? DEAD.📷: Kevin Mazur / Gettypic.twitter.com/ByAScf0kzu — Netflix (@netflix)June 1, 2025 Along with Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams), Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams), Isaac Ordonez (Pugsley Addams), Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo (Deputy Ritchie Santiago), Jamie McShane (Sheriff Donovan Galpin) and Fred Armisen (Uncle Fester) will return. New faces joining the Season 2 cast include Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, and Evie Templeton. Other guest stars will be Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton and Osment. Season 2 of "Wednesday" will premiere on Netflix in two parts. Part 1 will debut Aug. 6 and Part 2 will premiere Sept. 3. Contributing: Pamela Avila This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Netflix Tudum: Lady Gaga joins 'Wednesday' Season 2 cast

Netflix Tudum 2025: Lady Gaga emerges from coffin, reveals guest role in 'Wednesday' Season 2

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Army estimates Trump's military parade could cost $16 million in damage to D.C.New Foto - Army estimates Trump's military parade could cost $16 million in damage to D.C.

The cost to repair Washington, D.C., streets after the upcoming military parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary could cost as much as $16 million, according to U.S. military officials. That's part of an estimated $45 million total cost forthe June 14 military parade, which coincides with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. The cost estimates have fluctuated as planning continues. In an interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press" earlier this month, the presidentdefended the cost of the parade, calling it "peanuts compared to the value of doing it." "We have the greatest missiles in the world. We have the greatest submarines in the world. We have the greatest army tanks in the world. We have the greatest weapons in the world. And we're going to celebrate it," Trump added. The parade will be part of a massive celebration in downtown Washington that includes a number of events, historical displays and a demonstration by the Army's famous parachute team, the Golden Knights. The parade itself will include about 130 vehicles, including 28 M1A1 tanks, 28 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, 28 Stryker armored fighting vehicles and a number of vehicles towing artillery launchers. More than 50 helicopters will also participate in an "extensive flyover" in the nation's capital. The event will also bring more than 9,000 soldiers from around the country to Washington, about 7,000 of whom will march in the parade itself. The event will also include at least eight Army bands, and some troops will ride on the nearly three dozen horses and two mules expected to march as part of a historical section of the parade. The soldiers visiting Washington for the parade will be housed in government buildings, including the Department of Agriculture building and a General Services Administration building. A few thousand others will bunk at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. The troops are expected to eat military rations called meals ready to eat, or MREs, during their stay. Trump had long wanted a military parade during his first term. But it was canceled over concerns about cost and the optics of a military parade in the nation's capital that could be seen as akin to the kind commonly seen in Moscow, Beijing or Pyongyang, North Korea. The inclusion of tanks in a potential parade also drew concerns about what their tracks might do to the streets of Washington. The Army is preparing for the potential harm to Washington streets with several measures it hopes will avert damage. These include using 1-inch-thick steel plates, some as long as 20 feet, at places along the parade route where the tanks must turn and where those turns could cause the most damage to the streets. The addition of the steel plates is expected to cost the Army about $3 million, officials said. The tanks are also being outfitted with new track pads to create separation between the metal track and the ground, the officials said. Army officials said they believe these measures will keep the damage to a minimum and bring the cost of repairing any damage down significantly. "We are targeting those areas that we have concerns, which primarily are areas where the tracked vehicles are going to have to turn sharply," said Col. Jesse Curry, the executive officer for the Army Corps of Engineers. "We are not particularly concerned that this staging area and the routes have been selected to really minimize the risk from weight and damage. But really, those areas where tanks have to turn, particularly the areas where the surface of the pavement, we typically receive an exaggerated level of stress." The parade route itself will follow Constitution Avenue along the National Mall from 23rd Street to around 15th Street. The roughly 50 aircraft will include Black Hawk and Chinook helicopters, including several special operations variants. Also planned to fly are several historic aircraft, including World War II-era B-25s, P-51s and Vietnam-era helicopters. The parade is expected to last roughly 90 minutes and will be broken into eras: the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, the Global War on Terror, the modern Army and the future. The Army's Golden Knights will jump during the presentation about the Army's future and plan to deliver an American flag to Trump. In the early-May "Meet the Press" interview, Trump defended himself against claims that the military parade was for his birthday, reiterating that the Army's 250th birthday and Flag Day are also on June 14. "My birthday happens to be on Flag Day," he said. "I view it for Flag Day, not necessarily my birthday. Somebody put it together. But no, I think we're going to do something on June 14, maybe, or somewhere around there. But I think June 14. It's a very important day."

Army estimates Trump's military parade could cost $16 million in damage to D.C.

Army estimates Trump's military parade could cost $16 million in damage to D.C. The cost to repair Washington, D.C., streets after the u...
North Korea deploys mystery balloon-like objects to stricken warship, satellite photos showNew Foto - North Korea deploys mystery balloon-like objects to stricken warship, satellite photos show

New satellite images show North Korea has deployed what appear to be balloons alongside its damaged 5,000-ton warship that has been laying on its side and partially submerged since a botched launch last week. While the purpose of the objects is unclear, experts told CNN they could be used to help get the ship back upright, or protect it from the prying eyes of drones. The stricken destroyer was the country's newest warship and was meant to be a triumph of North Korea's ambitiousnaval modernization effort. Instead, a malfunction in the launch mechanism on May 21 caused the stern to slide prematurely into the water, crushing parts of the hull and leaving the bow stranded on the shipway, state media KCNA reported, in a rare admission of bad news. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the failed launch in the northeastern city of Chongjin, called it a "criminal act" and ordered the country to swiftly repair the as-yet-unnamed ship before the late-June plenary session of the ruling Workers' Party, calling it a matter of national honor. Officials have since scrambled to undo the damage and punish those they claim are responsible,detaining four peoplein recent days, including the shipyard's chief engineer. Analysts say it appears balloons are being used in North Korea's effort to swiftly repair the destroyer. "It looks like what appear to be balloons have been installed not to refloat the ship, but to prevent the ship from further flooding," said Rep. Yu Yong-weon, a South Korean National Assembly lawmaker and military analyst. Retired United States Navy Cpt. Carl Schuster said if the objects are indeed balloons, they could have one of two purposes – either to prevent "low- to mid-level drone reconnaissance," or to reduce the stress on the part of the ship still stranded on the pier. "That is the area that is most likely to have been damaged, suffered the most severe damage and remains under intense stress while the forward area remains out of the water," he said. Nick Childs, senior fellow for naval forces and maritime security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, said North Korea could be in danger of further damaging the ship if it's using balloons to keep it afloat or raise it. "It is highly likely that the ship is under quite a lot of stress anyway," and lifting from above could compound those stresses, he said. Normal procedure would be to get as much buoyancy as possible in the ship and then raise it from below, Childs said. According to satellite images shared by Maxar Technologies, more than a dozen white, balloon-like objects have been deployed around the destroyer since May 23. Based on the objects' shape and what appear to be tail fins, they could be smaller versions of what are known as aerostat aircraft, balloons with a slight resemblance to dirigibles, defense experts told CNN. Like blimps, dirigibles get buoyancy from a lifting gas that allows them to float in air or in water. The images don't appear to show any flotation bladders supporting the hull or the body of the ship, Schuster said – something the US might use in such a situation. He added that North Korea's maritime industry might not be advanced enough for such techniques. North Korean state media had previously reported that the damage was less severe than initially feared, and that there were no holes in the hull, though it was scratched along the side and some seawater had entered the stern. It estimated repairs could take about 10 days – though analysts are skeptical. Schuster had previously told CNN that repair work could take up to six months, depending on how far the hull damage extends, how much water entered the warship, and how much "salt crust" might have formed on metal surfaces such as joints. The ship's precarious position also makes the salvage operation unusually complex. "Having it half in and half out of the water is basically the worst possible situation," said Decker Eveleth, an associate research analyst at CNA, a nonprofit specializing in defense research. He added that the operation would be simpler if the ship had fully capsized into the water, or if it had fallen over entirely on land. "But as it's half on land and half on water – if you try to pull the sunken half out, you're risking twisting and breaking the keel," Eveleth said, referring to the structural spine running along the ship's bottom. "And if you do that, the whole ship is junk." Childs said North Korea may have to cut the ship into pieces and then try to salvage what it can because righting it from its current position is an extremely complex task. "Very often the only way you clear the dock … is to dismantle at least part of the ship to make the operation easier, right what you have left and tow it away and make a decision on whether you rebuild it or scrap it," he said. CNN's Jessie Yeung contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

North Korea deploys mystery balloon-like objects to stricken warship, satellite photos show

North Korea deploys mystery balloon-like objects to stricken warship, satellite photos show New satellite images show North Korea has deploy...
And with that, an era ends: 'Thanks for watching us. It's the NBA on TNT'New Foto - And with that, an era ends: 'Thanks for watching us. It's the NBA on TNT'

Ernie Johnson could barely get the words out. The run of "Inside the NBA" on TNT came to an end on Saturday night, after nearly four decades as a fixture of the league. The show will move to ESPN and ABC next season — and keep Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley together, still doing most shows from Atlanta — but the final TNT sign-off was an emotional one. "I'm proud to say for the last time, 'Thanks for watching us. It's the NBA on TNT,'" Johnson said, before turning his back to the camera, placing his microphone on the desk and getting up from that set for the final time. NBA games will not be airing on TNT starting next season when the league's new television package kicks in — an 11-year media rights deal worth at least $76 billion, one that keeps games on ABC and ESPN, brings the league back to NBC and starts a new relationship with Amazon Prime Video. ABC will broadcast the NBA Finals, meaning the end of the Eastern Conference finals between Indiana and New York was the end of TNT's run. Turner Sports first acquired an NBA package in 1984 and games were on TNT since the network launched in 1988. "Even though the name changes, the engine is still the same," O'Neal said during the final broadcast. "And to that new network we're coming to, we're not coming to (expletive) around. ... We're taking over, OK? I love you guys and I appreciate you guys." The moment was not lost on Indiana coach Rick Carlisle. His team had just clinched a spot in the NBA Finals by beating New York, and when his brief interview with Johnson during the trophy ceremony was over, Carlisle grabbed the microphone out of the host's hands. "Congratulations to TNT on a fabulous, unbelievable run that's coming to an end," Carlisle said in the unprompted tribute. "We're all very sad about that." The names of countless past and current broadcasters and analysts were included in the many tributes offered on-air after the game, including Doug Collins, Hubie Brown, Dick Stockton, Cheryl Miller, Danny Ainge, John Thompson, Steve Kerr, Mike Fratello, Marv Albert, Brian Anderson, Chris Webber, Candace Parker and Craig Sager. "Our hearts are full of gratitude," TNT's Kevin Harlan said on-air, speaking to the viewers. "Not sadness, but gratitude and happiness for what has been. It has been an honor. It has been a privilege. And I hope you all have enjoyed it as much as we have." Harlan had the play-by-play call for the final game, with Reggie Miller, Stan Van Gundy and Allie LaForce on the broadcast as well. "Think about my life. I'm very fortunate," Miller said. "I've only known two things: 18 years with one franchise in this building with the Indiana Pacers, and 19 years with Turner." Many members of the TNT production crew have gotten jobs with NBC and Amazon, Johnson said, because of their exemplary work to this point. "Best production crew in the business, I might add," Johnson said. And when it turned back to the "Inside the NBA" crew for one last time on TNT, the emotions were clear. "This has just been a magnificent ride," Smith said. Barkley talked about how he was going to sign with NBC when starting his broadcast career, then switched to TNT. "I just want to say thank you to the NBA," Barkley said. "Every coach I've had, every player I've played with, for giving me this magnificent life that I've had. I am so lucky and blessed. I'm lucky and blessed. And I want to thank TNT. Even though we'll never say TNT Sports again, I want to thank TNT for giving me a magnificent life." ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

And with that, an era ends: 'Thanks for watching us. It's the NBA on TNT'

And with that, an era ends: 'Thanks for watching us. It's the NBA on TNT' Ernie Johnson could barely get the words out. The run ...
Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5New Foto - Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5

Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5originally appeared onParade. Acorn TV'sHarry Wild,starringJane Seymour, has been renewed for a fifth season. The pick-up was announced today at the 2025 ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas. Last year, the show's Season 4 pickup was announced during a mystery weekend at Mackinac Island, the location where Seymour filmed the cult classicSomewhere in TimeoppositeChristopher Reevedecades earlier. Starring and Executive Produced by Emmy-Award Winning Actress Jane Seymour, Production will begin later this year in Dublin, Ireland. The news was announced during a conversation with Seymour, who will reprise her role as Harry Wild, the titular amateur detective. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "I am honored to have the opportunity to continue to bring Harry Wild to life for another season and am excited for her to solve a new batch of layered mysteries deeply rooted in literature with my castmates," says Seymour. "It has been so rewarding to work with everyone on this production and I'm thrilled to embark on another season with my Acorn TV family." The current season ofHarry Wildranks among Acorn TV's Top 10 most-watched seasons of all time, with viewership up double-digits from the prior season. The series is a consistent top performer for the platform. Related:True BloodStar Stephen Moyer Stars in a New Acorn TV Series,Art Detectives Aside from the first season, which contained eight episodes, previous seasons and the upcoming Season 5 each contain six episodes. The fifth season ofHarry Wildbegins filming later this year in Dublin, Ireland. The Season 4 finale premieres on Monday, June 2, on Acorn TV, and fans have an exciting new special to look forward to in December! Seymour, a former Bond Girl (Live and Let Die), is best known for her roles inSomewhere in Time, Wedding Crashers,andA Royal Christmas. Her most iconic role to date is that of the titular character inDr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,across six seasons and 150 episodes. Season 5 ofHarry Wildpromises to have the most sensational and thrilling mysteries to date. Fifth season mysteries will find Harry in the world of whiskey-making, theatre and musical tattoos, as well as one with a gang of middle-aged lady burglars and another where the murder hits a little too close to home. The series also starsRohan NeddandKevin Ryan. All four seasons are currently available to stream on Acorn TV. Related: Jane Seymour Reveals if 'Dr. Quinn' Co-Star Joe Lando Would Ever Appear on 'Harry Wild' (Exclusive) Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5first appeared on Parade on Jun 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5

Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5 Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed...
Israeli military says it killed Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar on May 13New Foto - Israeli military says it killed Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar on May 13

(Reuters) -The Israeli military said on Saturday it killed Mohammad Sinwar, Hamas' Gaza chief on May 13, confirming what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier this week. Mohammad Sinwar was the target of an Israeli strike on a hospital in southern Gaza earlier this month. Netanyahu said on Wednesday that he had been killed. Mohammad Sinwar was the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, the Palestinian militant group's deceased leader and mastermind of the October 2023 attack on Israel. Hamas has neither confirmed nor denied his death. (Reporting by James MackenzieEditing by Frances Kerry)

Israeli military says it killed Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar on May 13

Israeli military says it killed Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar on May 13 (Reuters) -The Israeli military said on Saturday it killed M...

 

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