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Running Point season 2 Netflix dedication explained: who is Niko Mijailovic?

TechRadar News - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 03:35
Running Point season 2 episode 3 had a dedication hidden in its end credits — but who is Niko Mijailovic?
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Stranger Things: Tales From 85 review — Netflix heads back to Hawkins for an unnecessary animated spin-off that'll entertain newcomers, but infuriate long-time fans

TechRadar Reviews - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 02:01

Light spoilers follow for Stranger Things: Tales From 85 episodes 1 to 10, which are all out now on Netflix.

Stranger Things is in a, well, strange place right now. One of Netflix's biggest success stories, it's been watched by millions of people worldwide and won numerous awards since it debuted in 2016. Yet, thanks to the main show's incredibly polarizing fifth and final season, there's a tangible sense that the supernatural sci-fi horror franchise might have run its course.

The arrival of Stranger Things: Tales From 85, an animated show viewed as both a spin-off and canonical interquel starring the main show's cast, then, is most curious. Netflix is one for one on the well-received offshoot front, with its prequel stage play The First Shadow garnering universal praise since its 2023 West End debut, although the launch event for that project came amid fervent fan anticipation for Stranger Things season 5's upcoming launch.

The question now, then, is does Tales From 85 further prove that Stranger Things has staying power in an era where viewers' attentions quickly turn to the next big thing? Having watched all 10 episodes, I'm inclined to say "just about" — but only if it swiftly moves on from the Hawkins setting and young cast that made it a pop-culture phenomenon in the first place.

Snowed under

Stranger Things' latest spin-off begins just after New Year's Day 1985 (Image credit: Netflix)

Set between the main show's second and third seasons, Tales From 85 reunites us with Eleven, Mike, and company as they get caught up in a new mystery amid wintry conditions in their home town.

Indeed, despite Eleven closing the rift to the alternate dimension dubbed the Upside Down in its parent show's season 2 finale, the introduction of mutated flora and fauna in Tales From 85 sees the core six — Eleven, Mike, Dustin, Will, Lucas, and Max — embark on a new quest to find out what's going on. Cue a hijinks- and mishaps-laced investigation that sees the group uncover more nefarious sci-fi malpractice, and combat a monstrous new threat with ties to the aforementioned parallel realm.

Tales From 85 is a return to the enjoyable albeit dangerous adventures of seasons 1 and 2

The first positive thing to note about this Netflix offering is that we get to see the kids be, well, kids again. Gone are the world-ending stakes — for the most part, anyway — of the main show's latter seasons and, in their place, is a return to the enjoyable albeit dangerous adventures of seasons 1 and 2.

Call me nostalgic, but I think many will agree that Stranger Things was at its best in those early installments. However, despite its timeline proximity to them, there was no guarantee that Tales From 85 would recapture the charm and entertainment factor of those seasons. Thankfully, it not only does a great job on that front, but is also able to really lean into the absurdity and slapstick nature of the group's misadventures in a more exaggerated fashion through the animated medium.

Tales From 85 introduces us some new creatures with ties to the Upside Down (Image credit: Netflix)

Something that Tales From 85 struggles to replicate, though, is its parent show's horror and high-stakes peril.

Sure, its animated aesthetic allows it to be far more artistic on the creature-creation front, which gives rise to a fresh Monster of the Week-style narrative that's disappointingly discarded as the plot progresses. Early episodes also include a couple of instances that, in spite of Tales From 85's Saturday-morning cartoon vibe, indicate that it hasn't fully lost sight of Stranger Things' nightmarish tonality.

Tales From 85's ability to build nail-biting tension and generate credible scares is completely nullified

Armed with a PG rating, though, Tales From 85 is neither as gruesome nor as hair-raisingly effective as the 15 age-classified primary show. Okay, it doesn't need to be stomach-churning, but it does have to put its characters in serious peril to elicit some sort of reaction from viewers — and that's where its timeline position becomes a curse rather than a blessing.

Indeed, with the individuals that I named earlier surviving up to the show's final season, Tales From 85's ability to build nail-biting tension and generate credible scares is completely nullified by their already-established plot armor. Save for the three new characters that this spin-off introduces, then, it's hard to care about anything happening to this series' key cast.

The kids are alright

Stranger Things' core group aren't voiced by the main show's young superstars (Image credit: Netflix)

If those factors are sources of disappointment, the same can't be said of the voice cast.

That might sound weird to say, especially in light of Tales From 85 showrunner Eric Robles telling me why the main show's cast didn't return to voice their characters. Nevertheless, there's surprisingly very little in the way of uncanny valley effects here. In fact, some of Tales From 85's cast have been so successful in replicating the vocal inflection and tonality of the actors who appeared in the main show, it's difficult to detect any clear difference between them.

By and large, Tales From 85's cast do a solid job of impersonating their main show counterparts

Okay, that's not always the case — for example, the voice actor behind Jim Hopper sounds nothing like David Harbour, which is an immediate immersion killer — but, by and large, the others do a solid job of impersonating their main-show counterparts. Special mention to Braxton Quinney and Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, whose near-perfect imitations of Gaten Matarazzo's Dustin and Sadie Sink's Max will convince you that the latter duo actually reprise their roles in this animated offshoot.

Don't worry, the Steve-Dustin bromance is alive and well in Tales From 85 (Image credit: Netflix)

It would be remiss of me not to also highlight how effortlessly this cast recreate the camaraderie within the core group. In some ways, it's far harder to develop and refine that chemistry from the solitary confinement of a recording booth, so kudos to Tales From 85's youthful stars for reproducing the individual and collective bonds forged among the live-action group.

With so much emphasis placed on said gang, however, there's little room for Stranger Things' adults and older teens to be involved.

Some, including Hopper and Nancy, are lightly sprinkled throughout. Meanwhile, Steve has what's akin to a guest-starring role in episode 4, a chapter that sees one of modern TV era's best bromances — i.e., the one between him and Dustin — delightfully take center stage once more. However, if you were hoping to sees the likes of Joyce and Jonathan, or expected anyone else have substantial roles to play, you'll be sorely disappointed.

The demogorgon in the room

Nikki's (left) addition to the cast upends Stranger Things' lore (Image credit: Netflix)

All the issues I've outlined so far, though, pale in comparison to the retroactive impact that Tales From 85 has on the wider Stranger Things universe.

Take new-kid character Nikki, for example. Best described as a diluted cross between fan favorites Robin and Eddie, she's a talkative and inventive punk rocker who injects freshness and an unlikely dynamism to the main collective.

I couldn't shake the belief that Tales From 85 would have worked better as a standalone tale

The problem is that her addition — and, for that matter, Tales From 85's entire story — creates a canonical paradox. It's a huge criticism that I not only fully understand, but one that I also feel is entirely justified on the part of aggrieved sections of the fanbase.

I recognize the argument made by Robles that Tales From 85's events couldn't be referenced in Stranger Things' later seasons because, as an idea, the former didn't exist until after the latter's race had nearly been run. However, given the additional lore that Tales From 85 adds to the mix and, far more importantly, the eyebrow-raising implications of its ending, it feels like a major oversight for this show to be set in Hawkins and involve the main show's core cast.

Mrs Baxter is one of three new characters you'll see in this Stranger Things interquel (Image credit: Netflix)

There are other drawbacks. Relationship issues that arise in Stranger Things 3 are similarly covered here, which makes for trite melodrama and an unimaginative storytelling re-tread. Contrived plot devices also give off the sense that Tales From 85 is trying to force the issue narratively rather than naturally plot out its course. Furthermore, establishing Will as a more self-assured individual at this point on the timeline is a bizarre creative choice at best and, at worst, an egregious retconning of his character arc at this point on the Stranger Things timeline.

It's for these reasons that, with each passing episode, I couldn't shake the belief that Tales From 85 would have worked better as a standalone tale. In my view, focusing on an entirely new cast in a completely different location, albeit one still situated in the Stranger Things universe, would have navigated these troubles with ease.

My verdict

Stranger Things: Tales From 85 is a benign and oft-times unnecessary expansion of the franchise's primary storyline.

If you're able to look past the canonicity of it all, and are really craving some more Stranger Things content, it's an occasionally fun addendum that also captures the spirit of the original show's early seasons, and includes plenty of in-universe and wider 80s references. With episodes lasting between 25 and 30 minutes, it's a nostalgia-fueled early-morning TV contender that's ripe to stream while you munch on some sugar-filled cereal.

In the end, though, the key questions I kept returning to throughout Tales From 85, though, were: Does it do enough to justify its existence? And does it wash away the bad aftertaste of its parent show's divisive final season?

Sadly, the answer to both questions is a resounding no. Continuing with the food theme, it's a light-afternoon snack not unlike an Eggo. Sure, it'll satiate you for a while but, ultimately, it'll leave you feeling unsatisfied.

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Running Point season 2 review: If I wanted to watch mediocre men being absolutely abysmal, I'd just go outside — not watch this dire Netflix show's return

TechRadar Reviews - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 02:01

"Not great, but okay for binging on a sick day" is how a random Reddit comment described the first season of Running Point shortly after it launched on Netflix. Frankly, it's not exactly the praise you'd hope for if you were the one releasing a new TV show into the world, but I think it's generous.

I'll be honest: I knew next to nothing about the Kate Hudson-led show before I knew I'd be covering Running Point season 2. It had Hudson. It had basketball. I assumed it was a comedy. Now that I've seen both seasons, I'm pining for these days of ignorant bliss.

I hate to be a Debbie Downer on anything, let alone the fact that it has Hudson in it (I absolutely adore her). But Running Point season 2 is dire, thanks to its lack of laughs, unsufferable characters, and generally uninteresting or unnecessary storylines.

Netflix often has the cheek to cancel genuinely thought-provoking, boundary-pushing, creative work, yet continues projects like this that should definitely have been stopped after their first season. Who is Running Point's core audience, their purpose? And more importantly... what is the point?

Running Point season 2 is laughless, mundane and worthy of a million eye rolls

After the team recovers from the previous season's scandal, Isla (Hudson) is now a recognized, high-scrutiny leader trying to prove she's not just holding the seat for her brother Cam (Justin Theroux). Meanwhile, works quietly behind the scenes to undermine Isla, using her mistakes as leverage to plot his comeback.

That tiny little paragraph is the most interesting take on what happens that you can possibly get. In a world where terrible men defying it all to succeed in business, pleasure, and just life in general is shoved down our throats, watching Isla's brothers continuously undermine and override her with garbage ideas is about as fun as a dental filling.

When you're not wanting to punch 99.9% of characters shown in the series, you're keeping a straight face. This isn't a case of laughs not landing, more that they're not there in the first place. Sure, Running Point season 2 is certainly easy to watch. But at what cost?

Brenda Song steals the show in an otherwise sinking ship

Kate Hudson and Brenda Song. (Image credit: Netflix)

The friendship between Isla and Ali (Brenda Song) is almost ruined for good for very petty reasons, but the move highlights how Song is the strongest link in an otherwise feeble chain. She's briefly freed from the shackles of the LA Waves, and it's clear that there's a lot of untapped potential in her character.

But as the besties reconcile once again, the promise of season 2's first potentially interesting story is immediately taken away. We don't really care about the team's locker room love triangle, Cam's return, or the arrival of wayward coach Norm (Ray Romano), so consider all hope lost.

What's most disappointing is how Hudson comes across in the leading role. Instead of being dynamic, hilarious, or infectiously charming — all things we know Hudson is in real life — Isla is white noise in the middle of the non-existent drama. Beautifully dressed white noise, all the same.

Unsurprisingly, you shouldn't waste your time on Running Point season 2 unless you are genuinely so sick that you've got a doctor's note excusing you from work (and full consciousness). If that's you, well... at least there's an exceptional cameo from Lisa Rinna.

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Running Point season 2 review: If I wanted to watch mediocre men being absolutely abysmal, I'd just go outside — not watch this dire Netflix show's return

TechRadar News - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 02:01
I'd never watched the Kate Hudson basketball Netflix series before Running Point season 2 — and in hindsight, I really wish I hadn't bothered.
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Stranger Things: Tales From 85 review — Netflix heads back to Hawkins for an unnecessary animated spin-off that'll entertain newcomers, but infuriate long-time fans

TechRadar News - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 02:01
Netflix's TV darling is back with an animated interquel — and it regularly made me long for a life-ending embrace from a demogorgon.
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Trump administration flies 10-year-old back from Cuba amid custody fight

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 01:19

President Trump's Department of Justice sent a plane this week to Cuba to return a 10-year-old from Utah who is at the center of a custody fight involving the child's gender identity.

(Image credit: Hannah Schoenbaum)

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'The first question isn’t how to harden it, it’s whether it should be running at all': Security experts explain why you really shouldn't be running FTP servers anymore

TechRadar News - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 01:10
FTP remains widely used across millions of servers, largely due to default hosting configurations and a lack of ongoing administrative review.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, April 23

CNET News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 23:55
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 23.
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‘Simply by doing their daily work’: Meta tracks staff activity to teach AI how to replace them

TechRadar News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 22:00
Meta is using detailed tracking of employee activity to train AI systems that could eventually take over routine workplace tasks
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What John Ternus told me a decade ago and why I'm convinced he's the CEO Apple needs now

TechRadar News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 20:30
The mystery of what kind of CEO John Ternus will be for Apple may already have been solved by his own words.
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Chemical leak at a W.Va. plant kills 2 people, sends 30 more to hospitals, officials say

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 19:36

The leak occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant, a silver recovery business. An emergency management official says workers were preparing to shut down at least part of the facility when the leak occurred, causing a chemical gas reaction.

(Image credit: John Raby)

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Ultrahuman Launched the First Smart Ring Integration for Expert-Led Workouts

CNET News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 19:33
Guided by your recovery and sleep, the Ultrahuman Ring’s Les Mills PowerPlug will use your health metrics to recommend on-demand workouts.
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Nintendo Customers Sue for Share of Trump Tariff Refunds

CNET News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 19:16
The proposed class action lawsuit says the company stands to benefit twice from the now-voided import duties.
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It’s finally happened — renewable energy just overtook coal as the world’s main source of electricity as solar growth hits 'the largest ever observed for any source'

TechRadar News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 19:00
Renewable energy overtakes coal as the main source of the world's electricity generation, as thinktank sees a 'shift in the underlying dynamics of the power system'.
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Pentagon says Navy secretary is leaving, the latest departure of a top defense leader

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 18:30

Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said John Phelan, the Navy's top civilian official, was "departing the administration, effective immediately." Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao will become acting secretary of the Navy.

(Image credit: Alex Brandon)

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Tesla's profits beat expectations, but Elon Musk says big costs are ahead

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 18:23

Tesla's profits were up from this time last year. But the company warned investors to prepare for expensive investments in next-generation technology like humanoid robots and AI.

(Image credit: Jenny Kane)

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Meta Adds New Live Chat Feature to Threads for NBA Playoffs, Major Events

CNET News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 18:13
Threads users can chat in real-time conversations during big cultural events.
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T-Mobile Begins DoorDashing 5G Internet to Customers for Same-Day Deliveries

CNET News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 18:01
T-Mobile's latest use of DoorDash is speedy and free, but it may not be available everywhere and requires you to install your own internet.
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Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 23 (game #1550)

TechRadar News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 18:00
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, April 23 (game #781)

TechRadar News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 18:00
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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