“If you heard Netflix was losing customers and struggling, well… that’s absolutely true. But you wouldn’t know it from the streaming service’s weeklong announcement-a-palooza Geeked Week, which has been filled with trailers, news, and brand-new announcements of new movies and series determined to keep your eyeballs (and clearance to charge your credit card once a month). And the newest major addition to Netflix is also the newest major addition to the Ghostbusters franchise.” Read more at Gizmodo Prepare yourself, Marvel fans! The Thor: Love and Thunder tickets are going on sale this Monday. Read more at The Mary Sue Despite the rest of the industry seemingly switching back to weekly releases, Netflix appears steadfast in dropping the last season of Stranger Things all at once. “Back in Netflix’s heyday, it owned binge-watching. (It’s not called ‘Netflix and chill’ for nothing.) But years passed, the original streaming service is suffering, and its competition–like HBO Max and Disney+—have returned to the ancient art of weekly releases. So should Netflix make the switch, too?” Read more at The A.V. Club LEGO has revealed another Obi-Wan Kenobi set, this time a build based on the reunion between Obi-Wan and Darth Vader from the third episode. Read more at Brickset Ozark star Julia Garner has reportedly been offered the role of Madonna in an upcoming biopic. “Julia Garner, known for her roles as Ruth Langmore in Ozark and Anna Delvey in Inventing Anna, may be taking on the lead role of Madonna in her upcoming biopic. According to reports, the 28-year-old actress was offered the role of the pop icon after a ‘grueling’ audition process that needed “a skilled singer and dancer.” Garner supposedly beat the likes of Florence Pugh, Alexa Demie, Odessa Young, Bebe Rexha, and Sky Ferreira, and she and her team are currently ‘considering and expected to accept the offer.’ It has not been confirmed as of writing, however.” Read more at HypeBeast The Black Adam trailer is here, but there’s absolutely no sign of connections to Shazam! Read more at Inverse