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TheParks-ocalypse is upon us.

It even struggled to get renewed during its first few years.
Whether you went to watchStranger ThingsorPEN15orThe Boys, an episode ofParkswas just a click away.
Now audiences will have to make an effort to find it.

Whats more, theParksfan base will surely grow more slowly over the next couple of years.
What it means for Netflix: By itself, losingParksobviously isnt a disaster for the dominant streamer.
Theres no sign Netflix is anywhere close to panicking over this.

(Dont even get me started onThat 70s Showand its super-sanitized version of the decade.)
Moredetails on the final season here.
and a whole new user interface its calling Google TV.
Pretty much all of the leaks wereported here last weekproved to be accurate.
The bundles $38 savings means consumers are basically getting a full-featured streaming player for just $12.
), Google just rolled out a hell of a deal.
The Google rollout followsMondays unveilingof Rokus latest update to its product lineup.
That will make Roku the only major gadget compatible with Amazons Alexa, Google Assistant,andApples Siri.
We have some more hard data to suggest the Disney+ release ofMulandid…OK?
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Darren Star has a pretty big weekend ahead.