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Gracie Abrams and Hozier are the latest artists to set their sights on Saturday Night Live as the comedy series nears the end of the year. As announced Monday (Dec. 2), both musicians will serve as musical guests on respective episodes in December, with the “That’s So True” singer-songwriter expected to make her debut Dec. […]
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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is a new TV series from Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts and co-writer Christopher Ford. The two-episode series premiere drops on Monday, Dec. 2 at 9 p.m. ET/6p.m. PT on Disney+.
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Ahead, read on for ways to stream Star Wars: Skeleton Crew online.
Here’s how to watch online. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is exclusively streaming on Disney+ for subscribers only.
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Not a subscriber? Sign up for Disney+ to watch all sorts of movies and TV shows from the Walt Disney Company, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), Marvel Studios, Pixar Animation, Twentieth Century Studios, National Geographic and more.
For Cyber Monday, you can bundle the ad-supported plans of Disney+ and Hulu together for just $2.99 per month for 12 months. That’s nearly 80% off the subscription price, if you were to sign up individually. After the 12 months is up, the Disney Duo bundle price goes back to its regular price of $10.99 per month, or you can cancel the bundle after the annual subscription is completed.
But act fast and sign up now, this Cyber Monday deal ends on Monday, Dec. 2. Learn more about the Disney Duo here.
Created by Jon Watts and Christopher Ford, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew takes place during the time of the New Republic and it follows a group of kids who discover something mysterious on their home planet. However, on their way back home, they get caught up in an adventure of a lifetime through the galaxy.
The new TV series stars Jude Law, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kyriana Kratter, Robert Timothy Smith, Tunde Adebimpe, Kerry Condon, Nick Frost and others.
Meanwhile, Mick Giacchino, the son of Academy Award-winning composer Michael Giacchino, composed and arranged the score for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Giacchino also worked on TV scores for The Penguin, The Muppets Mayhem, Zootopia+, That Dirty Black Bag and others.
Available starting on Monday, Dec. 2, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is streamable on Disney+ for subscribers only. In the meantime, watch a trailer for the new TV series below.
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The holiday season is officially here, and it’s a great time for book lovers to treat themselves. To expand your collection, we’ve put together a list of seven bestselling books to add to your list. Whether you’re in the mood for a rom-com, holiday-themed book or a true-to-life story, these top young adult books on Audible will keep you entertained all season long and beyond.
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Right now, Audible is offering a steal of a deal. You can sign up for just $0.99 a month for the first three months and get a $20 Audible credit. Plus, for a limited time, you can join Audible at more than 90% off and get an extra $20 to spend on your next audiobook.
Unlike traditional books, audiobooks allow you to enjoy stories hands-free, making them ideal for multitasking during commutes, workouts, chores and more. With Audible, you get access to a vast library of audiobooks, podcasts and exclusive content, all available for easy streaming and downloading.
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This list also features some top picks from #BookTok, like Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi, Tell Me Things by Emily Varga, For She Is Wrath and more. TikTok is a great place to discover books that everyone’s talking about, whether it’s a sci-fi romance book, a heartfelt contemporary read or a dark, gripping thriller. So, if you’re looking for what’s trending or just want to find something new and exciting to read, this roundup has you covered.
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Shatter Me by Tahereh Mari
$0.99
$23.39
96% off
If you’re looking to add a No. 1 bestselling dystopian romance book, consider adding Shatter Me by Tahereh Mari. This one has become a #BookTok favorite, blending intense action and forbidden love.
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For She Is Wrath by Emily Varga
$0.99
$18.99
95% off
For She Is Wrath by Emily Varga is another dark, gripping thriller that follows a woman seeking revenge. It’s filled with suspense, twists and a strong protagonist. Amazon describes it as a “Pakistani romantic fantasy” and labels it “an instant Indie bestseller.”
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The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox
$0.99
$9.09
89% off
To add a holiday-inspired book to your list, The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox is a great pick. This #BookTok favorite follows two women who swap lives for the holiday season. The New York Times describes it as “a light but sophisticated romance, a much-needed escape.”
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Comfort & Joy: A Fable by Kristin Hannah
$0.99
$18.99
95% off
This No. 1 bestseller highlights a heartwarming story about love and second chances. It’s a great addition for anyone looking to add a touching read filled with the holiday spirit. One Amazon customer said, “Kristin Hannah is one of my favorite authors. She has a way of sucking you right into the story.”
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Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum
$0.99
$4.95
80% off
For those looking for another #BookTok favorite, Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum is a heartfelt story about two people who bond over their shared struggles with grief, finding comfort and healing with each other’s company.
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An Elephant in the Garden: Inspired by a True Story by Michael Morpurgo
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$8.99
89% off
An Elephant in the Garden by Michael Morpurgo, inspired by a true story, follows a young girl and her family as they embark on a journey to escape World War II, with a surprising and heartwarming companion — an elephant. It’s currently 22% off.
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Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter
$0.99
$12.99
92% off
For a sweet, feel-good rom-com option, Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter is a great pick. This book highlights a charming story about love, friendship, and finding your happily-ever-after in unexpected places.
Find a cozy spot in your home, grab your headphones and get ready to dive into one (or more) of these amazing books on Audible.
A little over halfway through her newest project, RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar Alaska Thunderfuck nurses a glass of whiskey while bemoaning the circumstances she finds herself in. “Could you imagine?” she shouts. “A musical about drag queens. Who would be dumb enough to buy a ticket to see that?”
If the audience at Manhattan’s New World Stages on a chilly Monday night in November is any indication, quite a few people. Drag: The Musical, which debuted its off-Broadway run back in late October, takes the well-trodden subject matter at its center and aims to create something new — and, refreshingly, something radically honest.
This latest iteration of the show — which she stars in and co-wrote with Tomas Costanza and Ashley Gordon — has been an adjustment for the Drag Race winner. “Doing eight shows a week is kind of unhinged, and it’s much more work than I am used to doing,” Alaska tells Billboard. “But I’m also grateful that, if I’m going to do eight shows a week, it’s this show and it’s these people.”
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On its surface, the two-hour rock musical tells the story of two competing drag bars — The Fish Tank and The Cat House — as they struggle to stay open amid financial pressures. But underneath that familiar exterior is a love letter to the art of drag, and a timely coming-of-age story about self-expression and authenticity in the face of societal rejection.
Along with a number of positive reviews, the show has received one very important co-sign from venerated queer idol Liza Minnelli. The legendary performer serves as a producer of the show, and introduces the audience to the story through a surprise voiceover at the very start of the performance. “I mean, that is an actual ICON, in all-capital letters. We couldn’t be more lucky and grateful to have her fairy dust sprinkled upon us,” Alaska says. “It doesn’t get old — every night I’m back stage and I’m in a furious quick change, but I am loudly saying the words along with her. I still cannot believe it.”
The show exists within an established tradition of musicals examining drag as an art form. Over the last few decades, shows like La Cage Aux Folles and Kinky Boots aimed to present drag to an audience that may have otherwise never seen it. Nick Adams, who stars in Drag as the Fish Tank’s glamorous proprietor Alexis Gillmore, originated the role of Felicia Jollygoodfellow in the 2011 Broadway production of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert — and yet he says Drag: The Musical stands out amongst its prior counterparts as a particularly honest look at the lives of drag queens.
“This show is very representative of drag in 2024, which means it’s not specific to one idea,” he explains. “It’s not just female illusion, it’s a lot more than that, and we really capture the essence of that in a way that [musicals] didn’t before. I think it challenges people to look at what the art form of drag is outside of those parameters.”
Alaska agrees, adding that the original intension behind the story was to take the tropes of past drag musicals and flip them on their head. “I did not want the main story to be about the straight people learning about drag culture, I want it to be about the drag queens and their lives,” she explains. “You’re on the drag queens’ turf, and it’s their world, and the straight guy is the one who is constantly confused and saying ‘what the f–k is going on here.’ It’s an inversion of that formula.”
Drag: The Musical has been in the works for nearly a decade — after beginning to write the show in 2016, Alaska, Costanza and Gordon brought their vision for this story to life with a 2022 concept album, featuring stars from the world of musical theater, stand-up comedy and drag itself. The trio fleshed out the show’s script and put on a limited run of the live show at The Bourbon Room in Los Angeles, before transferring the show to its current off-Broadway home.
As Alaska recalls, the evolution of the musical has been nothing short of transformational. “The only constant has been change. Every time we put the show up, we learned more about the structure, how to make it funnier and better,” she explains. “We were changing this right up to the debut, because you just want to fine-tune everything and get it to its peak form.”
Adams, who has been involved with the project since the 2022 album, remembers early performances at The Bourbon Room, and how the bar atmosphere provided its own set of pros and cons for the show. “There was a scene in the Bourbon Room show where I was laying over top of a bar and my character is at his lowest point,” he says. “And I look down, and this woman in the audience is just chowing down on some chicken wings and drinking her beer. It was just so unique.”
That sort of interaction underlined part of the show’s charm. Where other portrayals of drag focus on the glitz and glamour of the art form, Drag: The Musical leans heavily into the fact that drag, at its core, is messy. The show’s queens (portrayed by bonafide drag stars Jujubee, Jan Sport, Luxx Noir London and others) often find themselves cramped into closets that act as dressing rooms, while early showstopper “Drag Is Expensive” breaks down the financial reality of performing in custom-made costumes night after night.
“I always felt like in movies and in musicals that deal with drag, it’s always ‘look at how fabulous everything is,’” Alaska says. “We wanted you to be able to smell the f–king bar that these queens are working in. The floor is sticky, it’s all kind of a mess. That is the drag that I come from, where you’re in the kitchen and your mirror is propped up on the walk-in refrigerator.”
Yet despite the show’s many lighthearted moments, Drag: The Musical goes out of its way to touch on real issues facing the community it celebrates. Fish Tank queen Dixie Coxworth (played by Liisi LaFontaine) spends an entire song explaining the often-complicated politics of being an AFAB drag queen (“One of the Boys”). A particularly arch portrayal of real estate investor Rita LaRitz (J. Elaine Marcos) highlights the real-life urban gentrification of queer spaces. A secondary plot involving Alexis’ brother Tom (New Kids on the Block’s Joey McIntyre) lays out the pitfalls of straight privilege through multiple musical numbers.
“That’s a tricky thing with theater — sometimes, plotting can feel so on the nose like you’re trying to check every box, that it becomes a question of ‘what story are we actually telling now?’” Adams says. “But I think we do a delicate dance between being muppets and then all of a sudden being serious performers going, ‘This is a real problem.’”
Even with a multitude of issues touched on throughout the show, Drag never falls into the trap of feeling preachy or oversimplified, a fact Alaska credits to her work with Costanza and Gordon. “I’m a drag queen, Tomas is straight guy, and Ash is a straight woman who does drag and writes music for drag queens,” she explains. “We all brought our own perspective, we trusted each other immensely.”
Perhaps the show’s most impactful plotline comes in the form of 10-year-old Brendan (played by Yair Keydar and Remi Tuckman), who is utterly fascinated by drag, but doesn’t have the unequivocal support of his family to explore why that is. In the tear-jerking ballad “I’m Just Brendan,” the young man doesn’t come out or express dissatisfaction with his gender identity — he just likes what he likes and doesn’t understand why others have a problem with a boy playing dress up.
The song was written long before the conversation of children’s involvement at drag shows became a political cudgel for right-wing lawmakers, and Alaska says that the show hasn’t changed its Brendan plotline to reflect that reality. “When I’m loving drag the most is when I’m seeing it from a childlike place of expression. So, we wanted to touch on that and connect to that part of drag, because it’s often the best part of it,” she says. “This is just a young person who wants to express himself in a way that he’s not currently allowed to. That speaks to literally everybody who’s a human person.”
Even though the show doesn’t delve directly into the current political reality for drag performers, Adams can’t help but notice that something shifted after Donald Trump won the election in early November. “I felt the shift that Wednesday after Election Day,” he says. “The crowd was electric that night. People in the audience were placing more importance on the show than they did the Monday before. Queer art is even more important than it was a few weeks ago, and we’re now almost charged with more power.”
The production, meanwhile, shows very few signs of slowing down — tickets are currently still available through March, and a number of upcoming casting substitutions promise a longevity that often alludes other off-Broadway productions.
When it comes to the musical’s Broadway aspirations, Alaska simply shrugs. “I don’t know how all of that works, it’s not my world — I don’t understand what circumstances have to happen for a transfer to happen. But of course we’d love to make it to Broadway,” she says with a smirk. “Who has a Broadway theater we can borrow? I’m ready, I’m flexible, let’s do it.”

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Cyber Weekend: a time for relaxing and discount shopping. With Black Friday officially behind us and Cyber Monday on the way, the holiday weekend is perfect for scoring last-chance deals on holiday gifts, stocking stuffers and other things that might be on your list, such as Christmas decorations, cookware, bakeware, and winter essentials like cozy sweaters, coats, hats and scarves.
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For music lovers, Cyber Weekend is a chance to save as much as 50% off tech essentials such as headphones, record players, speakers and other electronics to upgrade your sound system for holiday parties, streaming Christmas movies or enjoying your favorite Christmas playlist.
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Shopping for new shoes? You can save 30% off at Skechers, up to 90% off at Nike and up to 70% off at Adidas. For winter clothes and other fashion essentials, the sales at ASOS, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Kohl’s and Macy’s offer up to 60% off select items.
Electronics reign among the most-shopped-for items during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but frugal shoppers can find doorbuster deals on everything from clothes and makeup to furniture. Most retailers have extended their Black Friday sales into the weekend, including Urban Outfitters, Ulta Beauty, Dyson, Coach, Carhartt, Purple Mattress, The North Face, QVC and the big three: Amazon, Target and Walmart.
If you’re the type of shopper who loves a bargain, Cyber Weekend is your time to shine. See below for a collection of 20 deals to shop over Cyber Weekend.
Nike
Nike Air Max 90 Premium Men’s Sneaker
$98 (with code BFRIDAY)
$140
30% off
Amazon
Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones for iPhone – Sky Blue
$399.00
$549.00
27% off
Adidas
Adidas Men’s Z.N.E. Hoodie
$40
$100
60% off
Away
Away The Outdoor Duffle, 55L
$85
$170
50% off
Skechers
Skechers SKX Float
$98
$140
30% off
Walmart
Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen)
$149
$249
40% off
Walmart
Beats Solo 3 Headphones
$89
$159
44% off
Walmart
Vizio 75″ Class 4K UHD LED TV
$478
$598
20% off
Walmart
Bose Soundlink Speaker
$69
$119
42% off
Amazon
All-new Amazon Echo Spot (2024 release), Smart alarm clock with vibrant sound + Alexa, Ocean Blue
$44.99
$79.99
44% off
Lego
Lego Endgame Final Battle
$59.99
$99.99
40% off
Adidas
Adidas VL Court 3.0 Shoes
$57
$75
24% off
Purple Mattress
Purple Restore Hybrid Mattress
$1,994
$2,399
17% off
Zappos
Koolaburra by UGG Victoria Mini Boot
$64.99
$89.99
28% off
Walmart
Fitfort Makeup Mirror Vanity Mirror with Lights and Magnification
Macy’s
MAC Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation
$30.80
$44
30% off
Amazon
SOL DE JANEIRO Ultimate Body Cream Bundle, Visibly Tighten, Brighten & Plump, Amazon Exclusive
$99.00
$144.00
31% off
Amazon
amika dream routine overnight hydrating hair mask, 100ml
$25.60
$32.00
20% off
Kiehl’s
Kiehl’s Since 1951 Calendula Herbal-Extract Alcohol-Free Toner
The North Face
The North Face Men’s ThermoBall Hoodie 2.0
$175
$250
30% off
For more Cyber Week deals, check out the best sales on earbuds, gaming chairs, makeup and skincare products. And for gift options, read our Shop 100 gift guide.

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It’s officially Black Friday! If you’re just now getting around to checking out the annual deal, there’s a lot of ground to cover. Although Black Friday deals launched a bit early this year, many shoppers have been waiting for Thanksgiving weekend to get their hands on some of the year’s deepest discounts. From seasonal and giftable clothes, shoes, electronics and other must-buy products, Black Friday savings are in full force.
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To save you the time of digging through multiple sales, we’ve rounded up a list of the Black Friday deals that are actually worth shopping with savings of up to 75% off.
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Find deals from major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, QVC, Best Buy, Coach, Dr. Marten, AT&T, Abercrombie & Fitch, Savage x Fenty and plenty of other top shops, including celeb-loved brands.
See below for a list of 20 Black Friday deals for 2024.
Dr Marten – Shopping for a new pair of Docs? Save up to 40% off select styles during Dr Martens’ Black Friday. The limited sale ends today (Nov. 29).
Nike – Enjoy up to 60% off select styles and an additional 30% off with code: BFRIDAY.
Coach – Shop select Coach bags for $199! The Black Friday sale includes the Emmy Saddle Bag 23, Eve Shoulder Bag, Heart Crossbody Bag and the Willow Signature Bucket Bag.
Savage x Fenty – Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty is offering 75% off for new reward members.
Fenty Beauty – Save 25% off sitewide during Fenty Beauty’s Cyber Week sale.
Calvin Klein – Save 50% off sitewide, 30% off underwear, and an extra 60% off sales items, plus an extra 25% off your order.
Amazon – Save up to 70% off millions of items at Amazon.
AT&T – AT&T’s deals include up to $1,000 off the new iPhone 16 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy 24.
Adrian Landau – Save 30% off sitewide while supplies last.
Walmart – Save up to 70% off for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Crocs – Save up to 60% off select styles.
Quince — Save up to 50% off clothing, jewelry, luggage and more.
Our Place — Save up to 40% off sitewide.
Purple Mattress – Save up to $1,500 off a Purple mattress and base.
Stanley1913 — Save 25% off Iceflow Flip Straw Tumblers and 40% off the Iceflow Bottle with Cap + Carry Lid with code DOTD40.
Sephora – Save up to 30% off NARS, Dyson, Sephora, Collection, Glossier and more at Sephora.
Ulta – Save up to 50% off select items, including M.A.C, NYX, Tarte and IT Cosmetics.
Kendra Scott – Save up to 40% off during the “Yellow Friday” sale running through Monday, Dec. 2. Enjoy 30% off fashion items and 25% off all other accessories.
Nordstrom – Save up to 60% off clothes, shoes, beauty and other items.
Check below for a selection of 24 of the best Black Friday deals to snag before the day ends.
Last Call! 24 Black Friday Deals You Still Have Time to Shop
Amazon
JBL Authentics 200 – Retro Style Smart Home Speaker with Built in Wi-Fi
$199.95
$349.95
43% off
Nike
Nike Sportswear Club FleecePullover Hoodie
$45
$65
31% off
Coach
Coach Eve Shoulder Bag
$199
$395
50% off
Walmart
Lenovo LOQ 15.6″ FHD 144Hz Gaming Laptop
$599.98
$1,199
50% off
Dr Martens
Dr Martens 1460 Women’s Patent Leather Lace Up Boots
$102
$170
40% off
Abercrombie
Abercrombie & Fitch Twill Workwear Jacket
$82.50
$110
25% off
Best Buy
Sony PlayStation 5 Slim Console Digital Edition – NBA 2K25 Bundle
$374.99
$499.99
25% off
AT&T
iPhone 16 Pro Max
$5.56/month (with trade-in)
$33.34/month
83% off
Crocs
Crocs Siren Glob (available in Bone, Black and Pink Crush)
$30
$74.99
60% off
Kate Spade Outlet
Lucy Spade Flower Medium L-zip Wristlet
$35
$139
75% off
Purple Mattress
Purple Mattress
$1,234
$1,499
18% off
Lululemon
Lululemon Base Pace High Rise Tight 25″
$65
$95
32% off
Under Armour
Men’s UA Phantom 4 Shoes (30% off with code: UAHOLIDAY)
$84
$120
30% off
QVC
Bose Solo Series II Bluetooth Soundbar
$144.98
$199
27% off
Amazon
Paris Hilton That’s HOT Pink Oven Mitt Set, Heat Resistant Pot Holders Featuring Non-Slip Textured Silicone Grips, 2-Piece Set, Pink
$9.99
$14.99
33% off
Walmart
Baby Trend Venture 4-Wheel Stroller Travel System – Desert Grey – Grey
$99
$169
41% off
Le Creuset
Le Creuset Signature Round Oven
$279.99
$430
35% off
$279.95
$430
35% off
Amazon
Google Pixel Tablet – Android Tablet with 11-Inch Screen and Extra-Long Battery Life – Hazel – 8 GB RAM – 128 GB
$279.00
$399.00
30% off
Amazon
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones
$198.00
$348.00
43% off
Walmart
Vivitar Popnap Digital Camera, Green, 16X Zoom, 1080p, Micro SD, Single Pack
$19
$29.83
36% off
Amazon
Charmast 10000mAh Wired Portable Charger, 20W Fast Charging Slim Power Bank with Removable Cable for iPhone & Android
$13.99
$35.99
61% off
Amazon
MARTHA STEWART Eastwalk 14 Piece High Carbon Stainless Steel Cutlery Kitchen Knife Block Set
$41.99
$59.99
30% off
Walmart
KitchenAid 5.5 Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer, Contour Silver
$279
$449.99
38% off
Adrienne Landau
Adrienne Landau Snow Leopard Faux Fur Jacket
$34
$119
71% off
For more seasonal savings, see our roundup of Black Friday TV deals starting at $60, sales on arcade cabinets and beauty deals you won’t want to pass up.
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If you’ve ever wondered how the Wizard of Oz and Wicked are connected, now is the perfect time to dive back into the classic 1939 film, directed by Victor Fleming. With the 2024 film adaptation of the Tony-winning Broadway musical Wicked, starring Ariana Grande as Glinda and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba — which has already made box office history with an additional $16 million in its second week of release, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ready to rediscover the magic of Oz in a whole new light, exploring the untold backstory of the iconic characters we knew from The Wizard of Oz.
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The Wizard of Oz is airing on TNT, TBS, and tru TV. You can also stream it by renting or purchasing on Apple TV, Google Play Movies and Fandango At Home.
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) is a classic fantasy film that follows a young girl named Dorothy, who is swept away by a tornado to the magical land of Oz. There, she embarks on a journey to meet the Wizard, hoping he can help her return home to Kansas. In her journey, she befriends the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion, each in search of something they are missing. Together, they are on a mission to face the Wicked Witch of the West.
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How to Watch the Wizard of Oz Online
The Wizard of Oz premiered on TBS on Thanksgiving Day, but it’s also available for streaming on several popular platforms like Prime Video, Max and Hulu.
Don’t have a Prime membership? Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial for new users who sign up, which will let you watch Apple TV+ Originals in addition to spooky movies and TV shows exclusively available on Prime Video. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular subscription fee of $14.99 a month or $139 a year.
To add Apple TV+ to your Prime video subscription, you can visit the Apple TV+ landing page to begin your seven-day free trial. After the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the subscription price of $9.99 per month, in addition to your Prime Membership fee.
When adding Apple+ to your subscription, you can watch all the original shows and movies directly in the Prime Video app or on the website.
In addition to Prime Video original programs like Marlon Wayans: Good Grief, The Idea of You, Fallout, Them 2, Space Cadet, Invincible, The Summer I Turned Pretty and The Boys (to name a few) you can look forward to binge-watching Apple TV+ exclusive TV shows and movies like Loot, Sugar, Palm Royale, Acapulco, Blade Runner 2049, Franklin, High Desert, Silo, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Hollywood Con Queen, Manhunt, Masters of Air, Bad Sisters, Ted Lasso, Severance, Schmigadoon!, The Morning Show and Dark Matter.
For those looking for an alternative streaming option, consider adding Max. This deal ends on Dec. 2. Hurry and take advantage of Max’s Black Friday deal before it’s too late! Instead of the usual $9.99 per month, you can get Max for just $2.99 per month for the first six months — with ads. Some of the channels include TBS, TNT, CNN, HLN, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Turner Classic Movies, TruTV, and Adult Swim.
With Max you can access a vast library of movies and TV shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Succession, The Last of Us, The White Lotus, …And Just Like That, Barry, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Selena + Chef, along with must-watch movies and documentaries such as Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, The Jinx: Part Two, Quiet on Set, Wonka, Priscilla, Aquaman: And the Lost Kingdom, The Color Purple, Oprah & The Color Purple: Journey, Blue Beetle, Barbie and more.
Not subscribed to Hulu? Take advantage of Hulu’s Black Friday deal and get Hulu with ads for just $0.99 cents per month for 12 months, then $9.99 per month — offer ends on Dec. 2. Hurry and save up to 90% off with this Black Friday deal, which you can use to watch The Wizard of Oz.
You can also stream a variety of your favorite music documentaries, including, The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears, The Beatles: 8 Days a Week, 69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez, Zappa, The Jesus Music, Moby Doc, Oscar Peterson: Black & White, Thank you, Goodnight and Lainey Wilson: Bell Bottom Country, and Cunningham.
Add one or more of these streaming platforms this Black Friday and add one or more of these Wizard of Oz-inspired books to your collection this holiday season: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, Wicked Collector’s Edition: The Inspiration for the Major Motion Picture in a Deluxe Edition and Wicked: The Inspiration for the Major Motion Picture (Wicked Years Book 1) by Gregory Maguire.
For more Oz-inspired product recommendations, check out the Wizard of Oz official cookbook and best Wicked merch.