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3 hours agoHappy Gilmore fans rejoice as a sequel is announced, but the original film leaves Netflix soon. Meanwhile, Peacock continues its trend of raising subscription prices, with another hike arriving this month.
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'Happy Gilmore 2' Is Coming, but the Original 'Happy Gilmore' Is About to Exit Netflix
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Fans of the classic 1996 comedy Happy Gilmore better hurry—Netflix is pulling the original film soon, just as news breaks about a long-awaited sequel in the works. It’s a bittersweet moment: while Adam Sandler’s return as the rage-fueled golfer is exciting, you’ll have to say goodbye (for now) to rewatching the cult favorite on the streaming platform.
Editor’s Note: If you’ve been meaning to relive Happy’s chaotic putt-putt antics or introduce someone to the movie, time’s running out. The sequel announcement adds a fun twist—Netflix’s loss might be theaters’ (or another streamer’s) gain. It’s a reminder of how licensing shifts can suddenly change what’s at your fingertips, even for beloved classics.
Like clockwork, Peacock is raising subscription prices again
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Peacock is hiking its subscription prices—again. This isn't the first time, and it likely won’t be the last, as streaming services keep testing how much viewers are willing to pay. If you're a subscriber, brace for a slightly heavier hit to your wallet.
Editor’s Note: Another price bump means streaming is getting pricier, mirroring an industry-wide trend where platforms keep nudging costs up after hooking users. For consumers, it’s a reminder that the "golden age" of cheap, abundant streaming might be fading—budgets, take note.
Peacock Streaming Price Hike to Arrive This Month
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Peacock is raising its subscription prices starting this month, and while that might frustrate budget-conscious viewers, there's a twist—the streamer is also experimenting with a new subscription tier. Whether that means a cheaper option or a premium upgrade isn't clear yet, but it signals Peacock is tweaking its strategy to stay competitive.
Comcast Raises Peacock Price by Nearly 38% to $11 a Month
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Comcast is hiking the price of its Peacock streaming service by a hefty $3 per month, pushing the ad-supported plan to $11 starting July 23. That’s a nearly 38% jump—a steep climb for subscribers who signed up for the platform’s original budget-friendly appeal.
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