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Hulu deal: A full year of streaming is only $1.99 per month

SAVE $4 PER MONTH: From Nov. 26 through Nov. 30, subscribe to Hulu for just $1.99 per month for 12 months, and get access to all your favorite shows and movies.  Just in time for a winter where pretty much everyone will be cozied up indoors, Hulu's Black Friday deal is live. Through 11:59 p.m. PST on Nov. 30, new and eligible returning subscribers can sign up for year-long access to the streaming platform for just $1.99 per month for 12 months . If you're still riding out last year's Black Friday deal though, don't get too excited — eligible returning customers are those who have canceled their subscription three or more months ago.  Read more... More about Hulu , Streaming Services , Black Friday , Mashable Shopping , and Entertainment https://ift.tt/3q2VhPm

The TikTokers Who Cooked Up the Ratatouille Musical Talk Us Through Their Viral Moment

"Remy the Ratatouille , the rat of all my dreams." That line has been stuck in my head for weeks as I've scrolled through my TikTok feed, increasingly stumbling upon clips of a Pixar-themed crowdsourced collaboration. Yes, Ratatouille, the Musical is very much a thing online right now (it was even acknowledged by Disney's official accounts) and I had the chance to chat with the two people who started it all. It all begins with Emily Jacobsen, a 26-year-old teacher with a talent for creating songs inspired by animated characters. She told POPSUGAR she was "deep into quarantine" in August when she read an article about the Ratatouille attraction coming to Walt Disney World . As a huge Disney fan, the news stuck with her and she found herself humming a song about Remy, the rat with a penchant for cooking. "I thought this [video] was pretty funny and pretty catchy," she said. "So I decided to make a TikTok about it with some crazy visual effe

Mads Mikkelsen confirmed as 'Fantastic Beasts' franchise's new Grindelwald

The Harry Potter universe has finally found a new fantastic beast.  Warner Bros. has officially confirmed Mads Mikkelsen will replace Johnny Depp in the third Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them film, making Dumbledore's crush on the wizard Nazi Grindelwald make way more sense. Mikkelsen is no stranger to evil magic users, having previously played supervillain sorcerer Kaecilius in Doctor Strange . The Danish actor also has a significant history of playing amoral or downright villainous characters such as Hannibal 's charismatic title character, and was the eponymous Bitch in the music video for Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money." Read more... More about Fantastic Beasts , Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them , Entertainment , and Movies Tv Shows https://ift.tt/366LpMH

Walmart PlayStation 5 restock: Where to get one of the coveted consoles

TL;DR: Walmart has confirmed that they will be doing an online restock of both editions of the PlayStation 5 on Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. PST/9 p.m. EST. PlayStation 5 — $499 PlayStation 5 Digital Edition — $399 BLACK FRIDAY GAMING DEALS: Star Wars: Squadrons — $17 (save $23 at GameStop) Ghost of Tsushima — $40 (save $20 at GameStop) Xbox Game Pass 3-Month Membership — $20 (save $25 at GameStop)  PlayStation Plus 12-Month Membership — $44.96 (save $15 at Walmart) Getting a PlayStation 5 in 2020 has been almost impossible. Only a lucky handful of folks have actually been able to score one of the coveted consoles, but not without enduring a massive amount of stress and multiple website crashes. While it probably won't get any easier to actually get one into your shopping cart, we know now that you'll at least have a few more chances to get a PlayStation 5 before the year is out ( PlayStation confirmed as much on Twitter ).  Read more... More about Black

Walmart confirms Xbox Series X and Series S restock: Here's how to get one

TL;DR: Walmart has confirmed that they will be doing an online restock of both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. PST/9 p.m. EST. Xbox Series X — $499 Xbox Series S — $299 BLACK FRIDAY GAMING DEALS: Star Wars: Squadrons — $17 (save $23 at GameStop) Ghost of Tsushima — $40 (save $20 at GameStop) Xbox Game Pass 3-Month Membership — $20 (save $25 at GameStop)  PlayStation Plus 12-Month Membership — $44.96 (save $15 at Walmart) If you were able to get an Xbox Series X or Series S before this moment, then good for you! Many others weren't so lucky — ordering next-gen consoles in 2020 has been an absolute nightmare . And honestly, it probably isn't going to get any easier. The only good news we can give you is that your chances to actually get one into your shopping cart will most likely be more frequent as the holiday shopping season continues to ramp up.  Read more... More about Black Friday , Mashable Shopping , Xbox Series X

Reese Witherspoon Is All of Us Sneaking Pie Before Dinner: "Nobody's Gonna Know"

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Reese Witherspoon (@reesewitherspoon) The hardest part about Thanksgiving dinner has got to be that it's at dinnertime, right? With delicious smells permeating the house for days prior and sweet pastries in the oven warming up the kitchen, it's impossible to contain ourselves, and Reese Witherspoon absolutely agrees with us. Just two days before Thanksgiving, Reese posted a hilarious video on Instagram of her sneaking in a few bites of pie, and in 15 short seconds, she is all of us. The clip was set to the popular "nobody's gonna know" audio from Bad Girls Club , and it's the perfect tune for sneaking in some early sweets. The best part of Reese's snacking has got to be when she puts the glass cover back on top of the pie and, nonchalantly, walks away. Let's just hope Reese's look-alike kids, Ava, Deacon, and Tennessee , stay off Instagram until dinner

There's a New Queen of Bayside, and Her Name Is Josie Totah

There isn't a true one-to-one comparison when it comes to the characters on the Saved by the Bell reboot, although there are still the jocks, nerds, and popular kids. While the original had Kelly and Lisa as the popular girls of Bayside, the new iteration's queen bee is cheerleader and drama nerd Lexi. What's refreshing about Lexi, who's expertly played by Josie Totah , is that although she's popular, she's not malicious, and her scheming is usually to benefit someone else. Totah fully leans into the ridiculousness of Lexi's personality, giving both charm and wit to the delivery of almost every line. As both a producer and actress on the show, Totah also had input on Lexi's characterization in order to make her as authentic as possible, even if the show is satire. "So much trans representation is negative and perpetuates stereotypes. I'm blessed that I get to work with great people, like all of our writers, because they write great storylin