Fans are extremely excited for the battle between Vecna and the residents of Hawkins. The creators of Stranger Things have released the official trailer for Volume 1 of the fifth season, intensifying the anticipation for the final chapter. The last season will come out in three parts on Netflix. Volume 1, consisting of four episodes, continuing where Season 4 ended. Hawkins is battling to manage its frightening new reality after Vecna after Vecna tore open the Rift. The town is now under intense military monitoring, with checkpoints at every corner and residents existing in anxiety. The trailer begins with beloved pair Steve and Dustin sitting in a vehicle on a deserted Hawkins street. They have a plan, and as the camera pulls back, we notice an antenna attached to the car’s top. Dustin seems to be injured. Also Read We then witness the heroes of Hawkins coming together for one last mission to defeat Vecna, no matter the cost. The core group, Dustin, Mike, Lucas and Will hurdle together as they sketch out their strategy. Dustin says, “I wanna see Vecna’s heart on a platter.” Later, Mike discusses their plan with the others, which he describes as ‘a bit insane.’ Also Read The rapid montages in the trailer showcase high-octane action scenes while the team carries out their strategy. We also see Robin collaborating with Murray Bauman, a surprising yet thrilling partnership. The Demogorgons and Demo dogs seem more powerful, quicker, and considerably more hostile. Another memorable scene shows Steve driving directly into the Upside Down alongside Nancy, Jonathan, and Dustin. In spite of the worries from the rest, Steve Harrington drives the vehicle into the Rift. Ultimately, Eleven, who recovered her abilities in the final two episodes of the prior season, is depicted coming back with full strength. She stands on the battlefield alongside Jim Hopper. The first volume of Stranger Things season 5 will be released on Netflix on November 27, followed by the second volume on December 26 and the final volume on January 1, 2026.
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Dan Goor & Luke Del Tredici’s PI Comedy Takes Step Toward NBC Pilot Order With California Tax Credit
Already considered a sure thing for a pilot greenlight, NBC‘s single-camera comedy from Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici may have sealed the deal with a $1. 4M tax credit from the California Film Commission to shoot the pilot in Los Angeles. Described as one of the strongest comedy pitches to hit the TV marketplace in awhile, the untitled project was bought by NBC with a pilot production commitment and an intent to make the pilot. In an anticipation of a green light, the project’s studio, NBC sibling Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, where both Goor and Del Tredici are under overall deals, applied for a tax break, which has been granted, cementing the comedy’s chances. Co-written and executive produced by Goor and Del Tredici, the half-hour is a workplace comedy set in the world of private detectives. Per the creators, it continues the proud tradition of Los Angeles private eyes that began with Philip Marlowe and will end with this show. As the logline indicates, this is a Los Angeles-set show, and the intention had been to film it in California.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/dan-goor-luke-del-tredici-pi-comedy-nbc-pilot-tax-credit-1236624433/
A beacon of hope for St James, Hanover
The announcement came on a warm Thursday evening at King’s House in St Andrew. Beneath the high ceilings and the quiet anticipation of the gathered crowd, Governor General Sir Patrick Allen read the name that would carry both pride and hope to Jamaica’s western shores: Tiana Dinham, the 2026 Jamaica Rhodes Scholar.
“I am in disbelief,” she said, reacting to the news. “I knew I was a finalist. I was here to interview for the scholarship, but there was also that slight moment where [I thought] maybe I won’t get it,” she told *The Gleaner*. “I can’t fully express the excitement, the joy I feel. I also know that my family will be elated for this accomplishment.”
For most, the Rhodes Scholarship is a dream painted in Oxford’s spires—a passport to one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Established in 1902 through the will of Cecil Rhodes, the scholarship seeks young leaders with outstanding intellect, character, leadership, and commitment to service.
Each year, a select few from across the Commonwealth are chosen to study at the University of Oxford, joining a global community of thinkers and changemakers.
For Dinham, however, this moment was more than an academic triumph. It was a spark of light in a season of darkness.
A little over two weeks before, Hurricane Melissa tore through western Jamaica, leaving communities in ruin. In St James, where Dinham had attended Mount Alvernia High School, and in Hanover, where she was raised, homes were swept away and families were left without food, water, or shelter.
Yet even amid devastation, she said her achievement carried the weight of shared resilience.
“I think we are looking forward to some good news because, as you can imagine, this entire hurricane situation has brought a lot of devastation to a lot of people. They lost their homes, they don’t have food, they don’t have water. So even just a small thing of just winning the scholarship will bring joy to some people like hope at the end of the tunnel,” the 22-year-old told *The Gleaner* shortly after the announcement.
“I think this win is another win for my entire high school community as well as my regular community that I live in in Maryland,” said Dinham, who is currently pursuing studies in geographical and earth sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
With the Rhodes Scholarship, she intends to pursue graduate studies in water science, policy and management, or sustainability, enterprise, and the environment.
When the announcement came, her first instinct was to call her mother. She shed tears as her mom shouted praises, telling her daughter how proud she was.
Dinham had known the competition would be fierce. She noted that the shortlisted group of nine contenders were all exceptional, each with dreams as big as her own.
“The other eight finalists were amazing. Some of them will be friends I will keep going forward. We’ve built this bond over the course of this day, and it’s kind of sad that they haven’t gotten it as well, but I am super excited that the work I have done has got me this far and got me this recognition, and I look forward to using this scholarship to further the work I am doing in Jamaica.”
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20251114/beacon-hope-st-james-hanover
Everything we know about Toyota’s upcoming sports car
**Everything We Know About Toyota’s Upcoming Sports Car**
*By Dwaipayan Roy | Oct 11, 2025, 05:29 pm*
Toyota has officially teased its upcoming sports car, generating excitement ahead of a major reveal event scheduled for Monday in Japan. The automaker shared teaser photos featuring a billboard at Fuji Speedway, showcasing the front end of the new sports car displayed alongside iconic Toyota models such as the LFA and 2000GT. These images were posted on Toyota’s official page on X, hinting at what’s to come.
### Upcoming Event and Teasers
A dedicated teaser website from Toyota further hints at the upcoming event, where the company plans to make several announcements across its various brands, including GR, Crown, and Daihatsu. While the landing page doesn’t reveal many details, it does offer some intriguing clues. A message on the site reads:
> “The sign at Fuji Speedway has changed. On the left is the 2000GT. Next to it is the LFA. And next to that.?”
This cryptic message suggests that Toyota is preparing to introduce a new model to stand alongside these legendary sports cars.
### Possible Reveal: GR GT3 and Lexus LFR
Speculation is rife that Monday’s event could feature the first look at Toyota’s new GR GT3 race car, which will likely serve as a precursor to the upcoming Lexus LFR model. David Wilson, President of Toyota Racing, has previously indicated that this GR GT3 car is set to make its racing debut at the 2026 Daytona 24 Hours in January.
Spy shots of testing prototypes reveal yellow stickers on the vehicles, suggesting a hybrid powertrain may be part of the new sports car’s design—highlighting Toyota’s continued push towards electrification in its performance lineup.
### What Else to Expect?
While the spotlight is on the new sports car and the possible GR GT3 and LFR reveals, Toyota has much more planned for the Monday event. Announcements related to the GR brand, as well as updates regarding the Crown and Daihatsu brands, may also be part of the program.
With anticipation building, enthusiasts and industry watchers alike are eager to see how Toyota plans to evolve its sports car heritage with this new model and what innovations will be introduced across its performance and luxury divisions.
Stay tuned for full coverage of Toyota’s reveal event and detailed insights into the future of its sporty lineup.
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