June 4, 2025
Hello, Streamliners! It's June 4th, I'm Carson Fowler, and in this edition of our newsletter:
Netflix has announced that the fifth and FINAL season of Stranger Things will be released in three parts:
With each volume becoming available at 8:00 p.m. ET.Set in the fall of 1987, 18 months after Season 4, the final season returns to Hawkins, Indiana, as the 'party' confronts new challenges and seeks to defeat Vecna once and for all.
Here's what's on tap this week: New show coming to Apple TV+, Stick, starring Owen Wilson, a new season of Ginny & Georgia, plus Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal, a six-part documentary series about Shaq's attempt to revive Reebok's basketball division.
And, check out Streamline's top 9 shows included below!
Why It Should Be on Your Schedule:
Stick is a heartfelt sports comedy starring Owen Wilson as 'Pryce Cahill', a disgraced golf prodigy trying to rebuild his life by coaching a rebellious teen golf sensation. Created by Ford v Ferrari’s Jason Keller and directed by the team behind Little Miss Sunshine, the show offers cameos from real PGA stars and a strong supporting cast, including Judy Greer and Marc Maron. If you liked Ted Lasso, let's just say this is worth a swing.
Where and When to Watch:
The first three episodes of Stick will be available on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with episodes rolling out weekly. The season finale is set for July 23.
Why It Should Be on Your Schedule:
Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia picks up after Georgia's shocking arrest during her wedding, thrusting the Miller family into the public eye. As Georgia faces house arrest and an impending trial, Ginny must navigate the fallout, questioning her loyalty and the complexities of their relationship.
Where and When to Watch:
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 arrives on Netflix on Thursday, June 5, 2025. All 10 episodes will be available for streaming upon release.
Why It Should Be on Your Schedule:
Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal is a six-part Netflix docuseries that offers an inside look at the revival of Reebok’s basketball division, with NBA legends Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson, now President and Vice President of Reebok Basketball, leading the brand's comeback. The series showcases just how far these two will go to get Reebok back into the spotlight of professional basketball.
Where and When to Watch:
Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal premieres globally on Netflix on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with all six episodes available for streaming upon release.
To keep up with the NBA next season, you’ll need a mix of streaming services.
This year, the NBA signed a record-breaking 11-year, $76 billion media rights deal with The Walt Disney Company (ABC, ESPN), NBCUniversal (NBC), and Amazon Prime. However, you might notice TNT is no longer on this list. That means Inside the NBA and other Turner-led coverage will disappear, making way for new offerings on other networks.
To catch games on ESPN and ABC (including NBA Saturday Primetime and the Finals), you’ll need a live TV service like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or DirecTV Stream. Also, the NBA is back on NBC, with over 100 games streaming on Peacock, including exclusive Monday night matchups. Plus, Amazon Prime Video, now the official streaming partner of the NBA, will carry up to 66 games including Thursday and Friday night doubleheaders, Saturday showcases, and full coverage of the NBA Cup’s knockout round.
In short: You're going to need Hulu + Live TV (or equivalent), Peacock, and Prime Video to follow the full NBA season.
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