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Tom's Guide
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
Paramount Plus offers a 1-month free trial — stream 'MobLand,' 'Yellowstone,' 'RuPaul's Drag Race' and more for free
Prime Day is just around the corner, but you don't have to wait until then to get one of the hottest streaming deals we've seen so far this year. Paramount Plus is offering 30 days of free streaming with a limited-time discount code. That way, you can check out "Yellowstone," MobLand," and all the best Paramount Plus shows and movies without paying a dime. I have to say, this is a great deal while it lasts. It lets you enjoy premium TV shows, blockbuster movies, and exclusive content for free at a time when streaming service price hikes are eating up monthly budgets everywhere. Here's how to claim this killer streaming deal before it's gone. For even more ways to save, check out our guide to the best Paramount Plus coupon codes. Paramount Plus subscription: 30 days of free streaming with promo code: WEMISSYOU @ Paramount PlusParamount Plus typically offers new users a seven-day free trial, but for a limited time, it's extending that offer to a full 30 days of free streaming with either the Paramount Plus Essential or Premium plan. Use code: WEMISSYOU Typically, Paramount Plus limits new users to a 1-week free trial, but this promo code extends that trial period to a whole month. Just as with the 1-week trial, this promo code applies to both the Paramount Plus Essential tier and its newly rebranded Premium tier, formerly Paramount Plus with Showtime. Sign up for a Paramount Plus Essential or Premium plan, and enter the promo code "WEMISSYOU" at checkout to get 30 days of streaming for free. With a Paramount Plus subscription, you get access to an ever-growing library of originals, live sports, and 24/7 news coverage all at a very competitive price point. The $7.99/month Essential plan includes ads and excludes some local CBS live channels, but you'll still have access to popular originals, kids' programming, and on-demand entertainment. For a few bucks more, you can get Paramount Plus Premium at $12.99 a month, which adds Showtime's entire library, additional live sports coverage like March Madness and the PGA tour, and the option to stream in 4K, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 on select titles. You also won't have to sit through ads except during select live TV broadcasts. Paramount Plus offers plenty of original programming like the "Yellowstone" spin-off "1883," the critically acclaimed "MobLand" series starring Tom Hardy (which just got renewed for a second season), and tons of "Star Trek" spin-offs. There's also plenty for young viewers to enjoy with a whole selection of new and classic Nickelodeon shows, including the "iCarly" revival as well as every single episode of "SpongeBob SquarePants." Paramount Plus' movie library is worth shouting out as well, as the Premium tier gets you access to critically acclaimed new releases like "Love Me" and "Noah's Arc: The Movie." Paramount Plus also offers live sports, such as the NFL, The Masters, the PGA Tour, and the UEFA Champions League, and you also get access to your local CBS feed. For even more streaming recommendations, you can check out our list of Paramount Plus movies to watch this month.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
LL Cool J to host hip-hop docuseries for Paramount+
June 27 (UPI) -- Paramount+ announced Friday that LL Cool J is soon to helm a fresh music docuseries for its platform that will provide a deep dive into everything hip-hop. LL Cool J, born James Todd Smith, is an MC and performer with two Grammy Awards under his belt. He is also a Kennedy Center honoree and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, among other achievements. For Paramount's Hip Hop Was Born Here five-episode series, LL Cool J will take on the role of host, and chat with other hip-hop notables and icons. Intended to show how hip-hop was born, grew and continues to evolve both as a musical genre and a culture, LL Cool J is slated to chat with fellow classic rap stars such as Big Daddy Kane, Doug E. Fresh, Grandmaster Caz, Marley Marl, Rev Run, Roxanne Shante and Method Man. He'll also spend time with newer artists, such as Crystal Caines and Lady London, among others. LL Cool J is also a co-executive producer of the series, a responsibility he shares with a group that also includes NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning. Hip Hop Was Born Here will premiere on Paramount+ on July 22 in the United States, Canada, Brazil and across Latin America before showing up on the streaming service across Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Australia the next day. The program's trailer is available to view via the Paramount+ YouTube channel.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Review
With its third season, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds boldly reaffirms itself as Paramount+'s flagship prequel—and one of the strongest entries in the franchise since Voyager. Premiering July 17, 2025, the series wastes no time recapturing the spirit of classic Trek while confidently charting its own course through the stars. This is a season that feels like a love letter to both longtime fans and newcomers, striking a careful balance between episodic adventure and serialized stakes. But above all, it holds fast to what has always made Star Trek special: its heart, its humour, and its unwavering hope for humanity. Strange New Worlds Season 3 picks up right where last season's cliffhanger left off, thrusting viewers straight back into the action. The Enterprise is still reeling from its encounter with the Gorn—a species that has been reimagined as one of the show's most terrifying and compelling recurring threats, far removed from their once-campy portrayal in The Original Series. The season premiere, 'Hegemony, Part II,' delivers on the tension that was left unresolved, launching the crew into a desperate fight for survival. The series isn't afraid to place its characters in genuine danger, and not everyone is guaranteed a safe return. That unpredictability sets the tone for a season that consistently keeps fans guessing—and on edge. What makes this season truly special is how it balances high-stakes drama with high-concept storytelling, all while deftly managing tone. Strange New Worlds has always excelled at pivoting effortlessly from intense space battles to quirky, character-driven comedy, and Season 3 continues that tradition with confidence. The writers appear to have taken a page from The Original Series, blending irreverent ideas with some of the strongest space drama seen on television in years. The result is a season that feels both fresh and familiar—like reuniting with old friends who still know how to surprise you, even if they occasionally break your heart. For me, as it has been from the start, it's the cast that remains Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' greatest asset. Anson Mount's Captain Pike continues to be one of the most compelling leads in modern Trek, blending warmth, authority, and vulnerability in a way that sets him apart from his predecessors. This season adds new layers to Pike's journey, particularly as he grapples with the aftermath of the Gorn conflict and the growing weight of command. Ethan Peck's Spock leaves a lasting impression, paying tribute to Leonard Nimoy's legacy while confidently carving out his own take on the iconic role. The rest of the bridge crew—Rebecca Romijn's Number One, Christina Chong's La'an, Jess Bush's Chapel, Celia Rose Gooding's Uhura, and Babs Olusanmokun's M'Benga—each get moments to shine throughout the season. But it's Melissa Navia's Ortegas who finally steps into the spotlight. After two seasons as a beloved background presence, she's given a well-earned season-long arc that explores her backstory and deepens her role on the Enterprise—and the payoff is more than worth the wait. While I had some concerns after the first trailer, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has thankfully maintained its distinct visual style—and remains a feast for the eyes. The production design is top-notch, with the Enterprise looking both sleeker and more lived-in than ever. The effects team has outdone themselves this season, crafting alien worlds and creatures that feel immersive and tangible. The blend of practical sets and digital backgrounds is, for the most part, seamless, and the attention to detail—from the uniforms to the bridge consoles—grounds everything in a believable reality. Thematically, the season is as complex and compelling as ever, with a healthy dose of classic Trek charm woven throughout the production. While the show continues to embrace familiar tropes—exploring strange new worlds, seeking out new life and new civilizations—it also isn't afraid to engage with timely, contemporary issues. Ethical dilemmas, questions of identity, and the burdens of leadership are all seamlessly integrated into the narrative. Its willingness to balance the silly with the serious remains one of Strange New Worlds' greatest strengths. Ultimately, from what I've seen of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, it's shaping up to be another standout entry in the franchise. This is a season that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking—a celebration of what makes Star Trek special, while boldly pushing its boundaries. With sharp writing, stellar performances, and top-tier production values, Strange New Worlds continues to prove why it's one of the best modern entries in the Trek universe. With its blend of action, humour, and heart, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 isn't just the best Trek in decades—it's a powerful reminder of why we keep looking to the stars. The Enterprise is back, and it's never been in better hands.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Nintendo Switch 2 Is Back in Stock: Here's How to Get Nintendo's New Gaming Console Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After weeks of empty store shelves, the very popular Nintendo Switch 2 is back in stock — but only if you're a Walmart+ subscriber. More from Rolling Stone The Best AirPods Alternatives of 2025, Tested Addison Rae's 2025 Tour: Here's Where to Find Tickets for Sold-Out Dates First Came the 'Wirkin,' Now Meet the 'Woka': Walmart's Latest Viral Dupe Is Breaking the Internet The Nintendo Switch 2 — which is priced at $449 on Walmart for Walmart+ subscribers only — is the newest gaming console from Nintendo, while it promises better graphics, smoother performance, and more unique features than the console that came before it. Nintendo Switch 2, $449 Mario Kart World, $79 Not a subscriber? You can sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of everything the retailer's rewards program has to offer with perks such as free, fast delivery; fuel discounts' streaming access to Paramount+ to watch hit originals; additional savings with early access deals and much more. Meanwhile, you can also buy and select to pick up the new Nintendo Switch 2 in-store at your local retailer. This is one of the best ways to, physically, get your hands on the console. PRE-ORDER Release date: June 5 Buy Now at Walmart for $449 $449 The Nintendo Switch 2 has a larger display and higher video resolution at 1080p Full HD with a silkier frame rates up to 120Hz compared to the older Nintendo Switch, thanks to its vibrant 7.9-inch LCD display with HDR (High Dynamic Range) support. Additionally, the gaming console supports up to 4K Ultra HD resolutions when docked to a 4K TV. The console also has new Joy-Con 2 controllers, which are magnetic for more security when attached to the display. The controllers are larger triggers and action buttons with mouse controls, while it comes with 256GB of on-board storage — this is eight times more storage space than the Nintendo Switch 1. Learn more about the Nintendo Switch 2 here. Buy Nintendo Switch 2 at Walmart for $449 Additionally, Nintendo has a few games available to buy and play too. These games are only available to play on the Nintendo Switch 2, so if you want to experience them, you'll need the new console. Check out a list of Nintendo Switch 2 games here. However, the marquee game for the gaming console is Mario Kart World, which drops on the same day as the Nintendo Switch 2. It retails for $79 at Walmart, but you can save some money and bundle it with the console for $499, altogether — that's a $30 savings. PRE-ORDER Release date: June 5 Buy Now at Walmart for $79 $79 Priced at $449 for Walmart+ subscribers only, the Nintendo Switch 2 is available right now on Walmart. Check out a list of accessories available for the gaming console here. Buy Nintendo Switch 2 at Walmart for $449 Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Bold and the Beautiful preview week of June 23: a marriage proposal and a trap?
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Taylor isn't going to wait around as she pops the question to Ridge in the coming week, but will Ridge accept her proposal? Here's The Bold and the Beautiful preview for the week of June 23. More soaps coverage The Young and the Restless spoilers week of June 23-27General Hospital spoilers week of June 23-27Days of Our Lives spoilers week of June 23-27Beyond the Gates spoilers week of 23-27The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers week of June 23-27 The previous week ended with Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) giving Taylor (Rebecca Budig) a lot to think about when it comes to Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) being concerned about Nick (Jack Wagner) being back in town. Taylor seems to think that Nick is in Los Angeles because Brooke is single, you know, because Ridge is with her now. Brooke's confidence seems to be making Taylor feel even more self-conscious about her relationship with Ridge; she was already concerned about Eric's (John McCook) interference during the fashion show. Knowing that Ridge is concerned about Nick and Brooke isn't helping Taylor at all, and this is going to play heavily into this week's action. Here's the look-ahead preview of what's coming up this week: Taylor is making moves, but will they end up helping or hurting her cause? In the preview we see Taylor telling Ridge that she wants to be married to him. She even has a ring. Ridge, however, seems less enthused about taking a trip to the altar with Taylor, especially while Nick is wooing Brooke. Nick, in the meantime, is happy to report the news of Taylor's proposal to Brooke, who immediately wants to know how Ridge reacted. Perhaps most shockingly of all is the sight of Will (Crew Morrow) at Luna's (Lisa Yamada) apartment, where he reveals that he's broken things off with Electra and he's looking for someone more exciting. Luna is all too happy to oblige, kissing Will repeatedly while he The Bold and the Beautiful airs weekdays on CBS and the following day on Paramount Plus. Check your local listings to see when it comes on where you are.