Month: May 2024
The Umbrella Academy season 4 trailer reunites the Hargreeves family for one final mission before the hit Netflix show ends
The Hargreeves family prepares for one last ride in the first trailer for The Umbrella Academy’s final season.
Full spoilers follow for The Umbrella Academy seasons two and three.
Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for The Umbrella Academy season four – and it seems that the Hargreeves family are going to bow out with an almighty bang in the show’s final season.
With just two months to go before The Umbrella Academy‘s final installment launches (it’s out on Thursday, August 8), the streaming giant has finally given us some footage to pore over before the hit series ends. Based on what’s shown, we can expect more dysfunctional and chaotic family drama, the group powering back up after they lost their superhuman abilities in the season three finale, and one final mission to – yep, you guessed it – save the world from another apocalyptic event.
Curiously, the teaser subverts our expectations about what we’d expected to see in the superhero show’s final entry. Season three’s final episode indicated that Sir Reginald Hargreeves – the group’s adoptive father who, as we know from The Umbrella Academy season two, is also a merciless extraterrestrial – would be the major villain of season four. It seems, though, that he’ll be actively helping his foster children to regain their powers to prevent another potentially world-ending event.
The Hargreeves children will need to reacquire said abilities, too, given what Netflix has teased about its plot. “The Hargreeves siblings have scattered after the climactic showdown at the Hotel Oblivion led to a complete reset of their timeline,” Netflix’s story brief reads. “Stripped of their powers, each is left to fend for themselves and find a new normal – with wildly varying degrees of success.
“Yet, the trappings of their uncanny new world prove too hard to ignore for very long. Their father Reginald, alive and well, has stepped out of the shadows and into the public eye, overseeing a powerful and nefarious business empire. A mysterious association known as The Keepers holds clandestine meetings believing the reality they’re living in is a lie and a great reckoning is coming. As these strange new forces conspire around them, the Umbrella Academy must come together one last time – and risk upsetting the shaky peace they’ve all endured so much to secure – to finally set things right.”
One final ride to save the world – again
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The first teaser’s debut comes after a new poster, which heralded the trailer’s impending arrival, was unveiled two days ago (May 27). It didn’t elaborate on the aforementioned plot synopsis ahead of one of the best Netflix show’s final outing. However, based on the giant, alien squid-like tentacles that occupy parts of the artwork, it’s likely that Ben Hargreeves – whatever version we’re up to with him now – will have a big role to play. You know, because Ben has the ability to spawn the monstrous tentacles of an interdimensional Lovecraftian entity, called The Horror, from beneath his skin.
We could also learn more about the origins and constitution of the marigold substance, i.e. the mysterious matter that imbued the Hargreeves children with superpowers. A congealed pool of this liquid-based material can be seen in the poster’s bottom right corner, which one of Ben’s tentacles – Bentacles, if you will – is reaching out to. There’s still plenty we don’t know about the marigold, so I suspect season four will give us some more details about where it originated and how it played a role in the Hargreeves children’s supernatural births and subsequent abilities.
Your train is arriving… TEASER TRAILER TOMORROW! The final season of Umbrella Academy premieres on August 8 on Netflix pic.twitter.com/4hcEflxkzwMay 28, 2024
Almost two years have passed since Netflix confirmed The Umbrella Academy would meet its apocalyptic end. Given the secretive nature of the show’s truncated final entry – it’ll only comprise six episodes, rather than the usual 10 – there was very little we knew about it ahead of the first trailer’s release, too. Indeed, eight months passed before we learned anything new – Netflix only choosing to lift its head above the parapet to reveal The Umbrella Academy season four’s new cast members in February 2023.
Since then, the streaming titan has been a bit more forthcoming with information about The Umbrella Academy season four. Last November, the show’s main cast teased that the show would “hit the ground running” in its “bittersweet” final installment. Then, in early February, Netflix unveiled the briefest of clips from The Umbrella Academy season four before the streaming behemoth announced The Umbrella Academy four‘s official release date two weeks later.
The Umbrella Academy‘s last installment flattered to deceive – in my review of The Umbrella Academy season three, I opined it was the show’s poorest entry – so I’m hoping that its successor, one of 10 shows I’m excited to see in mid-2024, will be far better and give the series the send-off that it deserves.
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NYT’s The Mini crossword answers for May 30
Answers to each clue for the May 30, 2024 edition of NYT’s The Mini crossword puzzle.
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times‘ revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player’s flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
Here are the clues and answers to NYT’s The Mini for Thursday, May 30, 2024:
Across
Bird at the beach
The answer is gull.
Muppet who shares the basement unit of 123 Sesame Street
The answer is Ernie.
Is totally awesome
The answer is rocks.
Is totally awesome
The answer is rules.
Went 85 in a 65, say
The answer is sped.
Down
Word before “therapy” or “text”
The answer is group.
Scrooge McDuck’s relation to Donald Duck
The answer is uncle.
Was a fan of
The answer is liked.
“I couldn’t care ___!”
The answer is less.
Makes a mistake
The answer is errs.
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Amazon Prime customers in the US now get free GrubHub+ delivery
Amazon is permanently offering free restaurant delivery via Grubhub+ as part of its Prime subscription, the company announced. If you live in the US and pay $139 per year for a Prime subscription, you’ll pay no fee for eligible GrubHub orders over $12. You’ll also see lower service fees, 5 percent credit back on pickup orders and exclusive offers.
That works out to a value of $120 per year, according to Amazon. The retail giant had previously offered Prime clients a free one-year subscription to GrubHub+, but once it auto-renewed, you had to pay $129 per year on top of your Prime subscription. Now, it appears to be a permanent Prime inclusion.
Amazon’s US customers can access GrubHub on Amazon.com and in the Amazon Shopping app with an “identical” ordering experience and prices to Grubhub.com or Grubhub’s app, according to Amazon. To activate the offer, go to Amazon.com/grubhub. On top of the free delivery, Prime members can get $5 off GrubHub orders of $25 or more through June 2nd.
Though widely used, restaurant delivery services have been controversial. Both restaurants and customers complain about high delivery fees, and drivers are often receive low pay while shouldering heavy workloads. Most fees don’t go to the driver, so many customers feel the need to add a tip onto the already high fees. In Europe, a deal was recently struck to reclassify millions of food delivery app workers as employees.
Amazon’s Prime membership includes other perks like Prime Video and free same-day delivery. However, it recently added an additional $3 per month fee to get Prime Video without ads (except for sporting events), and unlimited grocery delivery from Whole Foods or Amazon Fresh costs an additional $10 per month. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-prime-customers-in-the-us-now-get-free-grubhub-delivery-075319082.html?src=rss
Amazon is permanently offering free restaurant delivery via Grubhub+ as part of its Prime subscription, the company announced. If you live in the US and pay $139 per year for a Prime subscription, you’ll pay no fee for eligible GrubHub orders over $12. You’ll also see lower service fees, 5 percent credit back on pickup orders and exclusive offers.
That works out to a value of $120 per year, according to Amazon. The retail giant had previously offered Prime clients a free one-year subscription to GrubHub+, but once it auto-renewed, you had to pay $129 per year on top of your Prime subscription. Now, it appears to be a permanent Prime inclusion.
Amazon’s US customers can access GrubHub on Amazon.com and in the Amazon Shopping app with an “identical” ordering experience and prices to Grubhub.com or Grubhub’s app, according to Amazon. To activate the offer, go to Amazon.com/grubhub. On top of the free delivery, Prime members can get $5 off GrubHub orders of $25 or more through June 2nd.
Though widely used, restaurant delivery services have been controversial. Both restaurants and customers complain about high delivery fees, and drivers are often receive low pay while shouldering heavy workloads. Most fees don’t go to the driver, so many customers feel the need to add a tip onto the already high fees. In Europe, a deal was recently struck to reclassify millions of food delivery app workers as employees.
Amazon’s Prime membership includes other perks like Prime Video and free same-day delivery. However, it recently added an additional $3 per month fee to get Prime Video without ads (except for sporting events), and unlimited grocery delivery from Whole Foods or Amazon Fresh costs an additional $10 per month.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-prime-customers-in-the-us-now-get-free-grubhub-delivery-075319082.html?src=rss