Cordkillers 583: Conformity Gate Crashes the Upside Down
Stranger Things 5 didn’t just dominate Netflix charts, it sparked conspiracy theories and renewed debate about release strategies and ads. Meanwhile, renewals, spinoffs, redesigns, and streaming power plays filled a packed week.
Supply Run
Stranger Things 5 Smashes Records and Sparks Conspiracies
Stranger Things 5 has become Netflix’s ninth most popular English-language series ever with 105.7 million views, intense enough to generate a fan conspiracy dubbed “Conformity Gate,” claiming a secret follow-up episode would reveal the ending was an illusion. Netflix publicly shut that down, confirming all episodes are already out, while the Duffer Brothers teased a future spinoff with an entirely new mythology that answers lingering questions.
Cordkillers Feedback – Ads and the Rollout Worked
Listener Tyler wrote in praising Netflix’s staggered Stranger Things release schedule across holidays, saying it kept buzz alive for over a month and let families catch up together. He also noted that Tide ads during ad-tier viewing felt like “bonus content,” making the ad breaks surprisingly welcome.
Search Party (What to Watch)
Avengers: Doomsday Teases Wakanda and Fantastic Four
Marvel dropped another teaser for Avengers: Doomsday, featuring the Fantastic Four and Winston Duke’s M’Baku as King of Wakanda, ahead of its December 18, 2026 release.
Black Mirror Renewed for Season 8
Netflix has officially greenlit an eighth season of Black Mirror.
Keeping Up With the Kardashians Heads to Hulu
Following Versant’s spin-out from Comcast, E! sold streaming rights to Keeping Up With the Kardashians to Disney, with all seasons landing on Hulu February 17.
The Pitt Gets Early Season 3 Renewal
HBO Max renewed The Pitt for a third season before Season 2 even finished premiering.
The White Lotus Season 4 Heads to France
The next season of The White Lotus will be set at Château de La Messardière in Saint-Tropez.
AMC Previews Silicon Valley Drama, The Audacity
AMC revealed The Audacity, a new Silicon Valley-set drama from Jonathan Glatzer, premiering April 12 on AMC and AMC+.
Beef Season 2 Cast and Premise Revealed
Season 2 of Beef will star Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny alongside Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan, shifting to a country-club power struggle.
Al Michaels Returning to Prime Video NFL
Veteran broadcaster Al Michaels will return for another season of NFL coverage on Prime Video in 2026.
Buried Treasure
Brian: Fallout, Episode 2
Tom: Fallout
Scanning the Horizon
Netflix Dominates the Golden Globes
Netflix led the 2026 Golden Globes with seven wins, while Apple TV and HBO Max each took three, Hulu took one, and a new Best Podcast category went to Good Hang with Amy Poehler.
Paramount Sues Warner Bros. Over Netflix Disclosure
Paramount sued Warner Bros., alleging it failed to fully disclose details of Netflix’s offer to shareholders.
Amazon Redesigns Fire TV UI
Amazon is rolling out a redesigned Fire TV interface starting in February, promising faster performance and new remote shortcuts.
YouTube TV Live Guide Update Rolls Out
YouTube TV’s redesigned Live Guide is now widely available on Android and iOS.
Fox Launches Creator Studios
Fox is launching Creator Studios focused initially on food creators, with deals involving Rosanna Pansino, Jolly, and Sorted Food.
Roku Plans to Take $2.99 Service Off-Platform
Roku says its low-cost, ad-free library service will expand beyond Roku hardware.
Disney+ Adds Vertical Video
Disney+ plans to introduce vertical video features later this year.
AMC Burbank and IMAX Post Record Box Office Numbers
AMC Burbank 30 was the top-grossing theater in North America for 2025, while IMAX closed the year with a record $1.28 billion globally.
Apple TV Viewing Surges
Apple reports Apple TV viewing hours were up 36% year over year in December, capping a record year for Apple Services.
Ad Tiers Continue to Grow
Netflix’s ad tier now accounts for 40% of users, while Amazon Prime Video still has 82% on ads, though that number is slowly declining.
Chatter
Listeners debated cable versus streaming exclusives, particularly concern over losing DVR-style buffering for live events like the Oscars. Another listener highlighted drawbacks of subscribing to Apple TV through Amazon, including losing third-party tracking, while praising emerging LLM-powered TV interfaces for natural-language navigation.