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A Spinoff (Not A Sequel) Of ‘A Quiet Place’ Is Happening With Lupita Nyong’o (!) In The Starring Role

Every movie eventually gets its own expanded universe if you try hard enough, which is exactly what John Krasinksi is doing with his A Quiet Place effort! Deadline reports that the next installment in the very silent franchise will be a spinoff titled A Quiet Place: Day One.

Day One will star Lupita Nyong’o (!) and is being packaged as a spinoff rather than a proper sequel. It doesn’t seem like Krasinksi or star Emily Blunt will make an appearance in this one, but you can never be too sure with this guy! Directing the movie will be Michael Sarnoski, director of Pig, AKA the guy who helped revitalize Nic Cage’s career.

It’s unclear what type of role Nyong’o will have, though the “day one” seems to hint at a prequel or origin story of those pesky monsters who hate sounds. Krasinksi is set to produce alongside Michael Bay, Andrew Form, and Brad Fuller. It seems like this will be the next movie universe that gets all of those fun theme park rides and various multiverse plotlines. Eventually, every movie will be in the same universe! Just like real life.

To be clear: this spinoff is not to be confused with the third installment in the franchise, which is still expected to be directed by Krasinksi and aims for a 2025 release. This is a pretty big deal for a movie that was completely sidelined by the COVID pandemic. Who could forget those March 2020 A Quiet Place Part II billboards that stayed up in Queens for 14 months? Clearly not me!

(Via Deadline)

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A 9-year-old just perfectly broke down what living with autism is like for him.

This article originally appeared on 12.07.17

George Yionoulis is pretty much your typical 9-year-old.

The fourth-grader from Raleigh, North Carolina, loves “Harry Potter,” making art, and eating tacos.

Oh, and he loooooooves dancing. The kid has some serious moves.


While it’s pretty easy to understand why George loves tacos (who doesn’t?), there are some things George does that aren’t quite as easy for people to understand. That’s because when was 2 years old, his parents discovered has an autism spectrum disorder.

George’s autism makes it harder for his classmates at Douglas Elementary School to relate to him. So he used a class project to help them understand him a little better.

George wrote, narrated, edited, and produced a video called “My Autism” and even created an original score to accompany the six-minute clip.

“Hi, everybody. My name is George,” George begins his voiceover as text reading “GEORGE … and AUTISM” flashes across the screen before cutting to footage of George dancing.

“Let me tell you a little about myself,” he continues. “I have fun dancing, I have fun making music, I love to draw and make art, and … wait for it … I have this thing called autism.”

In the video, George shares some of his unique quirks — things he knows his classmates have noticed about him but maybe haven’t had the courage to ask about.

Like the fact that he has trouble making eye contact with people when they speak to him, though he says he’s gotten better about it. “I might not have been looking, but that didn’t mean I wasn’t listening,” he explains.

“Speaking of listening,” he continues. “I can hear and see a lot of things and sounds all at the same time, which sometimes makes it hard to focus on any one sound or thought. That’s why it might take a little more time to answer you when you ask a question.”

He also has trouble with metaphors and figures of speech, which is common for kids with autism, and advises his classmates to be as literal and clear with him as possible.

“If you say ‘take a seat,’ you might find one less chair in your classroom,” he jokes.

George also opens up about some of the challenges he faces and hopes the video will help his friends understand why he sometimes gets angry, cries, or yells.

I sometimes get frustrated when I get interrupted or when something doesn’t go as planned,” he admits. “Or when something unexpected happens. Or when I make a mistake.”

In a courageous peek behind the curtain, George even includes video of himself — at a much younger age — throwing a tantrum at a book reading as well as audio of himself stumbling with his words while recording the narration for the video and becoming audibly frustrated. “But I messed up!” he cries.

“(Some of those) are just kid things to get frustrated about, and I’m a kid just like you,” he says. “All us kids are different in our own ways, right?”

At the end, George asks his classmates to come talk to him, ask him questions, or invite him to play — even if it seems like he might not want to.

“I like having fun, just like you. So if you ever see me playing by myself, it doesn’t necessarily mean I don’t want to play with you, too,” he tells them. “I always want to play with you.”

His heartwarming honesty and larger-than-life on-screen personality are so compelling, it’s no wonder the video has gone viral. Shortly after the video went up on YouTube and Facebook, it racked up tens of thousands of views and hundreds of comments.

Initially, it was only meant for George’s 21 elementary school classmates.

“The feedback we’re getting is, ‘I showed this to my 6-year-old who has autism, I showed this to my 12-year-old who has autism,’ and they’re going, ‘Me too, and we could be friends!'” his mother, Lisa Jolley told Raleigh-Durham’s WTVD/ABC11.

In a world where people with autism aren’t often given the chance to speak for themselves, it’s both really cool and really significant that George has taken control of his own life story and experience and is sharing them in his own words. At only 9 years old, he’s already making huge strides in helping the world better understand a condition that affects about 1 in 68 kids in the United States.

Watch the full video below, and you’ll probably learn something new yourself.

At the very least, you’re bound to fall in love with this charming and courageous kid.

My Autism – by George

George’s journey with autism at 9 years old. This is the video he shared with his fourth grade class to help them understand why he behaves the way he does…

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Pharrell And Travis Scott Will Keep Things In The South For Their Upcoming Single, ‘Down In Atlanta’

Pharrell Williams and Travis Scott are making their way back with new music: the Virginia rapper-producer and the Houston rapper are paying homage to the dirty South with their latest collaboration, “Down In Atlanta.”

The new single is expected to be released later this week, on Friday, November 4. Williams shared the announcement on social media, tweeting, “Pre-save DOWN IN ATLANTA feat.@trvisXX,” adding a link for fans to pre-save the new tune.

For Scott, the collab couldn’t come at a more perfect time as he eases back into music after the horrific events at his 2021 Astroworld Festival in Houston, which left ten people dead and dozens more injured. The family of 21-year-old Axel Acosta — one of the ten victims who died at the famous festival — recently announced they had reached a settlement following the incident.

Scott recently released two songs, “Mafia” and “Lost Forever,” earlier this year during the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. The tracks will presumably appear on his upcoming album Utopia.

Earlier this fall, Scott was tasked with being one for the September Fest Day N Vegas festival. In November, the “Goosebumps” rapper is expected to be a part of a line for Primavera Sound in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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The Bears Are Trading A Second Round Pick To The Steelers For Chase Claypool

The Chicago Bears have been very active ahead of the NFL’s trade deadline, shipping out two of their defensive stars in Robert Quinn and Roquan Smith to contenders for draft picks in return.

However, on Tuesday afternoon they turned into buyers as they decided to take a swing on some much needed wide receiver help for Justin Fields, sending a second round pick to the Steelers for Chase Claypool.

Claypool is a big bodied deep threat that the Bears desperately need considering Fields’ greatest strength as a passer is his arm talent and ability to push the ball down the field, where Chicago didn’t have any true deep threats on the perimeter. Claypool has had a slow start to the 2022 season with 32 catches for 311 yards and one touchdown, but that is at least in part due to the Steelers having one of the worst quarterbacking situations in the league with Mitchell Trubisky starting the season and now Kenny Pickett taking snaps under center.

The biggest question of this deal is what second round pick is headed to Pittsburgh, because the Bears’ pick could be extremely valuable (possibly a top-40 selection), while if it’s the pick they got from Baltimore in the Roquan Smith deal, it’s of at least a decent bit lesser value. In any case, it’s a big commitment to Fields and trying to give him a chance to continue his growth this season by pairing him with a receiver who, in theory, can do the things no one else on the Bears roster can. Whether Claypool can become a true No. 1 receiver remains to be seen, but the Bears are going to at least try to be more dynamic on offense and that’s a good thing for Bears fans.

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The Nets Are Reportedly Interested In Ime Udoka As Their Next Head Coach

The Brooklyn Nets and head coach Steve Nash “parted ways” on Tuesday, and while that phrase usually seems like a very nice way of saying a coach was fired, considering how the season was going and the headaches off the court the Nets stars were creating, it’s very possible Nash was more than happy to agree to leave the organization immediately when they talked to him about the future.

As for what comes next for the Nets, the situation seems so toxic that prospective coaches will likely have some serious questions before they sign on to take over the team. For one, you have to be prepared for whatever Kyrie Irving will say or do off the court, along with the looming question of whether Kevin Durant might once again try to push his way out next summer if (and likely when) the Nets let Irving walk. Even if you remove the off court concerns, on the floor there’s a legitimate question about how willing Durant and Irving would be to a coach trying to install a new scheme.

Because of all of that, it shouldn’t come as too big of a surprise that the name that immediately got floated as a leading candidate for the job is a former Nets assistant who has a relationship with Durant and Irving in Ime Udoka.

The problem, of course, is that Udoka is currently suspended by the Celtics for an inappropriate relationship with a staffer, as well as allegations of using “crude language” with a “female subordinate.” The Celtics could block the Nets from interviewing Udoka, but as Woj notes they are fine letting him leave for another job — particularly given the strong start under Joe Mazzulla. As for Brooklyn’s interest in Udoka, they’ve reportedly been digging into what happened in Boston, as it has been abundantly clear that Nash was going to eventually be on the way out.

For a Nets team already putting out one fire off the court in the form of Kyrie Irving’s tweet linking to an anti-semitic movie, adding a coach embroiled in a scandal of his own would certainly bring more scrutiny their way. However, they’ve made their bed with their stars and Udoka has proven to be an excellent coach and is beloved by Durant, and as they’ve shown with Irving they’re willing to deal with plenty of off-court headaches to try and make KD happy.

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‘Jeopardy!’ Co-Host Ken Jennings Thinks He Knows Why Your Grandma Loves Him

Ken Jennings is comfortable with the Jeopardy! spotlight by now, but it’s clear he’s noticed some thing about fans of the show since he first appeared as a contestant in 2004. This includes how many grandmas seem to love chatting with the greatest Jeopardy! player of all time.

Now a host of Jeopardy!, Jennings is the man many have turned to as the show looks for stability in the wake of Alex Trebek’s death. While the search for a replacement host was full of drama and backstage intrigue, what’s left in Season 39 is a two-host pairing of Jennings and Mayim Bialik. And while some headlines about the show are occasionally more inflammatory than others, no one seems happier that things are calming down than Jennings himself.

In a Washington Post profile published on Monday, Jennings discussed taking over as an official Jeopardy! host and the responsibility he feels to the show itself as a steward following Trebek’s passing. Perhaps most notably, Jennings remarked on the important role the show has in the lives of so many fans, himself included. And that extends to one unique thing he’s realized over the years: grandmas really love him.

Another thing he remembers is the grandmas. When they spotted him in public, people would pull out their phones and start dialing their grandmas. “The thing that I learned as champion just from people coming up to me on the street or people wanting to put their grandma on the phone, is how much of a ritual purpose ‘Jeopardy!’ serves in people’s lives,” Jennings said. “Everybody has these fond multigenerational memories, and people just rely on it as part of their day. And I can’t think of another show like that anymore.”

It’s a funny thing to pick up on interacting with fans, but Jennings does make a very good point. In fact, many contestants like James Holzhauer, most notably, grew up watching with family and feel a special connection to the show as a result. It’s why so many people had opinions on who should host the show in the first place: for many, the show is about far more than just answering trivia questions correctly and as fast as possible.

The feature is a very good read, and includes some funny moments from Jennings such as his Reddit handle, which he joked was a clear indication he never thought he’d get to host the show. There’s also some tidbits about his relationship with James Holzhauer and those bad tweets he’s not too proud about these days.

(Via Washington Post)

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All The New Albums Coming Out In November 2022

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in November. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, November 4

  • A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie — Me Vs Myself (Atlantic)
  • Alicia Keys — Santa Baby (Alicia Keys Records)
  • Andy Bell — The Grounding Process EP (Sonic Cathedral)
  • Anna Of The North — Crazy Life (PIAS)
  • Barbra Streisand — Live At The Bon Soir (Columbia)
  • Bert Jansch — Bert At The BBC (Secret Records)
  • Big Joanie — Back Home (Kill Rock Stars)
  • Boldy James — Mr. Ten08 (FXCK RXP)
  • BRKN LOVE — Black Box (Spinefarm Records)
  • Caleb Landry Jones — Gadzooks Vol. 2 (Sacred Bones)
  • “Captain” Kirk Douglas — New Unknown (Whole Leap Records)
  • Carla dal Forno — Come Around (Kallista Records)
  • Cavetown — Worm Food (Sire Records)
  • Coco & Clair Clair — Sexy (Nice Girl World)
  • Connie Constance — Miss Power (Jump the Fence)
  • Daniel Avery — Ultra Truth (Mute Records)
  • Dayseeker — Dark Sun (Spinefarm Records)
  • Dean Fertita — Tropical Gothclub (Third Man Records)
  • Dermot Kennedy — Sonder (Interscope)
  • Drake And 21 Savage — Her Loss (OVO)
  • Ezra Collective — Where I’m Meant To Be (Partisan Records)
  • First Aid Kit — Palomino (Columbia Records)
  • Frank Bello — Then I’m Gone EP (Rare Bird)
  • Ging — We’re Here, My Dear (self-released)
  • Gold Dust — The Late Great Gold Dust (Centripetal Force Record)
  • Jason Collett — Head Full Of Water (Arts & Crafts)
  • Joji — Smithereens (Joji — Smithereens ()
  • Julien Chang — The Sale (PIAS)
  • La Femme — Teatro Lucido (Born Bad Records)
  • Last Dinosaurs — From Mexico With Love (Nettwerk)
  • Leslie Odom Jr. — Merry Merry (BMG)
  • The Lone Bellow — Love Songs for Losers (Dualtone Records)
  • Luke Evans — A Song For You (BMG)
  • Magnolia Park — Baku’s Revenge (Epitaph Records)
  • The Menzingers — On The Possible Past EP (Epitaph)
  • Metro Boomin — Heroes & Villains (Boominati)
  • Mount Kimbie — MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning (Warp Records)
  • MorMor — Semblance (Don’t Guess)
  • The Offering — Seeing The Elephant (Century Media)
  • Okay Kaya — SAP (Jagjaguwar)
  • Old Fire — Voids (Western Vinyl)
  • Phoenix — Alpha Zulu (Loyauté/Glassnote)
  • The Pretty Reckless — Other Worlds (Fearless Records)
  • Rahill — Sun Songs EP (Big Dada)
  • Rayland Baxter — If I Were A Butterfly (ATO)
  • Roxymore — Perpetual Now (Smalltown Supersound)
  • Rush Davis + Kingdom — XMSN DS (Young Art Records)
  • Seth Avett — Seth Avett Sings Greg Brown (Ramseur Rec.)
  • Special Interest — Endure (Rough Trade Records)
  • Spice Girls — SPICEWORLD 25 (UMC/Virgin)
  • Spoon — Lucifer On The Moon (Matador)
  • Suki Waterhouse — Milk Teeth EP (Sub Pop)
  • Switchfoot — This Is Our Christmas Album (Fantasy Records)
  • Taipei Houston — Once Bit Never Bored (C3 Records)
  • Tenci — A Swollen River, A Well Overflowing (Keeled Scales)
  • Tigerstate — Tigerstate (Fig Tree Music)
  • Tobias — Two Birds (True Panther Sounds)
  • Tom Skinner — Voices Of Bishara (Nonesuch)
  • Turnover — Myself In The Way (Run For Cover)
  • VOIVOD — Ultraman EP (Century Media Records)
  • The Welcome Wagon — Esther (Asthmatic Kitty Records)
  • William Fitzsimmons — Covers, Vol. 1 (Nettwerk Records)
  • Yonatan Gat — American Quartet (Joyful Noise Recordings)

Friday, November 11

  • Actress — Dummy Corporation (Ninja Tune)
  • Ben LaMar Gay — Certain Reveries (International Anthem)
  • Bill Frisell — Four (Blue Note)
  • Bill Nace — Through A Room (Drag City)
  • Breanna Barbara — Nothin’ But Time (Fuzz Club)
  • Bright Eyes — Digital Ash In A Digital Urn: A Companion EP (Saddle Creek)
  • Bright Eyes — I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning: A Companion EP (Saddle Creek)
  • Bright Eyes — Lifted Or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground: A Companion EP (Saddle Creek)
  • Bruce Springsteen — Only The Strong Survive (Columbia Records)
  • Chelsea Grin — Suffer In Hell (ONErpm)
  • Christine And The Queens — Redcar les adorables étoiles (Because Music)
  • Colin Stetson — Chimæra I (Room40)
  • Drowse — Wane Into It (Flenser)
  • Dubinski — Beyond Me (Gnu Roam Records/Kartel Music)
  • Dumb — Pray 4 Tomorrow (Midheaven Mailorder)
  • Duval Timothy — Meeting With A Judas Tree (Carrying Colour)
  • FaltyDL — A Nurse To My Patience (Blueberry Records)
  • Fitz And The Tantrums — Let Yourself Free (Elektra Records)
  • Franz Nicolay — New River (Don Giovanni Records)
  • GloRilla — Anyways, Life’s Great… EP (CMG/Interscope)
  • Gold Panda — The Work (City Slang)
  • Groove Armada — GA25 (BMG)
  • The Human League — The Virgin Years (UMC/Virgin)
  • Hyd — Clearing (PC Music)
  • Jimmy Edgar — Liquids Heaven (Innovative Leisure)
  • Jordana — I’m Doing Well, Thanks For Asking EP (Grand Jury)
  • L.S. Dunes — Past Lives (Fantasy)
  • Larkin Poe — Blood Harmony (Tricki-Woo Records)
  • Lazerbreak — Lava Bangers II (Doomtree Records)
  • Louis Tomlinson — Faith In The Future (Bertelsmann Music Group)
  • Lyrics Born — Vision Board (Mobile Home Recordings)
  • MGMT — 11-11-11 (Columbia)
  • Nas — King’s Disease III (Mass Appeal)
  • Plaid — Feorm Falorx (Warp)
  • The Randy Paserntes — Now At Last (Colorfield Records)
  • Run The Jewels — RTJ CU4TRO (Jewel Runners/BMG)
  • The Shapeshifters — Let Loose (Glitterbox Recordings)
  • Sizzy Rocket — Live Laugh Love (Lost Chrrry Records)
  • SoFayGo — Pink Heartz (Cactus Jack)
  • Soul Blind — Feel It All Around (Other People Records)
  • Tyondai Braxton — Telekinesis (Nonesuch Records)
  • Warhaus — Ha Ha Heartbreak (Play It Again Sam)
  • The White Buffalo — Year Of The Dark Horse (Snakefarm Records)
  • Young Culture — You Had To Be There (Equal Vision/Rude Records)
  • Yuna — Y5 (Yuna)

Friday, November 18

  • Adrian Quesada — Jaguar Sound (ATO Records)
  • Badge Époque Ensemble & Lammping — Clouds Of Joy: Chance Of Reign (Telephone Explosion)
  • Badlands — Call To Love (RITE)
  • Billy Strings — ME/AND/DAD (Rounder Records)
  • Born At Midnite — Alternity EP (Arbutus Records)
  • Caitlin Rose — CAZIMI (Missing Piece Records)
  • Colin Stetson — The Menu (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Milan Records)
  • Daniel Bachman — Almanac Behind (Three Lobed Recordings)
  • Disturbed — Divisive (Reprise)
  • DJ Yoda — Prom Nite (Lewis Recordings)
  • Dolly Parton — Dolly Parton — Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection (Banquet Records)
  • ENHYPEN — SADAME (Universal)
  • Helen Ganya — Polish The Machine (Bella Union)
  • Loreena McKennitt — Under A Winter’s Moon (UMe)
  • Lowlife — Payday (Hellcat Records)
  • Mandrake Handshake — The Triple Point Of Water EP (Glasshouse Records)
  • Jim Keltner, Mike Watt, and Mike Baggetta — Everywhen We Go (BIG EGO Records)
  • Neal Francis — Sentimental Garbage EP (ATO Records)
  • Neil Young And Crazy Horse — World Record (Reprise Records)
  • Nickelback — Get Rollin’ (Roadrunner)
  • Pole — Tempus (Mute)
  • Richard Dawson — The Ruby Cord (Weird World)
  • Roddy Ricch — Feed The Street III (Atlantic Records)
  • Röyksopp — Profound Mysteries III (Dog Triumph)
  • Ruthie Foster — Healing Time (Blue Corn Music)
  • Soen — Atlantis (Silver Lining Music)
  • Soulside — A Brief Moment In The Sun (Dischord)
  • Sunking — Smug (Anti Records)
  • Veps — Oslo Park (Kanine Records)
  • Weyes Blood — And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow (Sub Pop)
  • Willie Nelson — Willie Nelson Live At Budokan (Sony)
  • The Wombats — Is This What It Feels Like To Feel Like This? EP (The Wombats Label)

Friday, November 25

  • Addie Brik — That Dog Don’t Hunt (Itza Records)
  • Andy Bell — Untitled Film Stills EP (Sonic Cathedral)
  • David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band — David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band Live At The Capitol Theatre (BMG)
  • The Doors — Paris Blues (Rhino)
  • La Muerte — Sortilegia (Consouling Sounds)
  • Stormzy — This Is What I Mean (0207 Def Jam/Interscope Records)
  • Vanessa Wagner — Mirrored (InFiné)
  • Waajeed — Memoirs Of Hi-Tech Jazz (Tresor)
  • Walt Disco — Always Sickening EP (Lucky Number)

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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When Was Taylor Swift’s Last Tour?

This morning, following the record-breaking release of her tenth studio album, Midnights, Taylor Swift announced the North American leg of her new tour. Known as The Eras Tour, Swift will be pulling from four new studio albums and two re-recorded Taylor’s Version records since she last toured. That’s right: By the time her next shows kick off in March of 2023, it will mark five years since her time on the road for Reputation Stadium Tour.

“I can’t WAIT to see your gorgeous faces out there. It’s been a long time coming,” Swift wrote in the initial announcement.

Swift had planned for a number of shows for her 2019 album, Lover, in the form of Lover Fests held in different parts of the country. Initially postponed, the event was eventually canceled outright due to the pandemic. Fans who had tickets for those shows are being honored with first priority for the new tour.

Her return to the stage would be the first time she’s played those songs from Lover, as well as ones from Folklore, Evermore, Red (Taylor’s Version), Fearless (Taylor’s Version), and now, Midnights.

The promotional poster for Swift’s upcoming tour features images from all of her past album eras — including the ones she hasn’t re-recorded yet. This sparks an important question: Will she be dropping the rest of her re-recordings before then? She has yet to put out her owned versions of her self-titled debut album, Speak Now, 1989, and Reputation.

Only time will tell. Until then, presale for Taylor Swift’s long-awaited tour starts on November 15.

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‘Stranger Things’ Is Coming To A Theater Near You (Unless You Live In Hawkins) For ‘Stranger Things’ Day

November 6 (in 1983) is the day that Will Byers went missing into the Upside Down on Stranger Things. November 6 (in 2022) is also Stranger Things Day in the real world, where the Netflix series is such a big hit that it made a nearly 40-year-old song into one of the biggest hits of the year. “cancel your plans, call your party, & tell them you are booked and busy all day nov. 6 bc STRANGER THINGS DAY IS COMING,” the Stranger Things account tweeted,” along with a tease of what fans can expect.

There will be “strange surprises, special guests, merch drops” (Paul Reiser Funko when?), as well as theatrical screenings of the second half of season four. “This year we are celebrating bigger and better than ever with screenings all over North America where you’ll be among the very first to see Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 on the big screen,” a statement from Netflix reads. “Come dressed to impress in your favorite Stranger Things costume and swag — prizes will be rewarded for best dressed! We’ll also have trivia, giveaways, and other surprises, making this an event you won’t want to miss.”

Screenings will be held in Atlanta, Austin, Texas, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco, Toronto, and Washington. If you live in Indiana, where Stranger Things takes place, you’re out of luck.

For more information on Stranger Things Day, head here.

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Was Drake And 21 Savage’s ‘Vogue’ Magazine Cover Real?

As if fans weren’t already hyped up enough over the prospect of a collaborative album between 21 Savage and Drake fueled by more of the yin-and-yang chemistry of tracks like “Jimmy Cooks” and “Knife Talk,” the new dynamic duo also shared the spotlight on the cover of Vogue — or did they? When Drake shared photos of the supposed upcoming cover on social media, some fans were delighted but others were skeptical. While it’s perfectly plausible that the two rappers — who have been been considered stylish in their own rights — would appear on the cover, something felt … off. So…

Was Drake And 21 Savage’s ‘Vogue’ Magazine Cover Real?

Unfortunately for fans hoping to add the intriguing item to their collections, it was not. According to Rolling Stone‘s Simon Vozick-Levinson, it’s actually a self-made zine promoting the pair’s upcoming album, Her Loss. It appears that they’ve lightly vandalized the actual October issue of Vogue, inserting themselves in various ads and photoshopping the pictorials to include Savage’s signature tattoos — especially his forehead knife, which was the subject of a meme-turned-album-title way back in the halcyon days of 2017.

It’s a prime example of Drake and 21 Savage’s surprising shared sense of humor about constantly being memed. This time they were the ones to get the last laugh. Her Loss, meanwhile, is out on November 4.