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Netflix has reported better-than-expected earnings for the second quarter of the year, driven in large part by the much-anticipated third and final season of the hit Korean series Squid Game. With 122 million views in just a few days, the dystopian drama has reinforced its place as Netflix's most successful non-English language show in history.

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Cierra Ortega, a contestant on Season 7 of Love Island USA, has exited the villa following the resurfacing of past social media posts in which she used racial slurs directed at Asian communities. Although the show cited a "personal situation" as the reason for her departure, viewers and fellow cast members linked her exit to the backlash triggered by her offensive comments online.

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Tragedy struck the entertainment world as longtime American Idol music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found shot dead in their Los Angeles home on Monday afternoon. The discovery was made after officers responded to a welfare check at the couple's residence in the Encino neighborhood, prompted by a concerned party who hadn't heard from them in days.

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The battle for streaming supremacy has entered a new phase, with anime emerging as a key battleground. According to a new Dentsu study surveying 8,600 consumers across 10 countries, Netflix is currently the global leader in anime streaming, with 48% of anime viewers subscribing to the platform for its anime offerings. Disney+ trails at 32%, while Prime Video comes in at 29%.

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Netflix has officially launched Rebel Moon: Blood Line, a new video game set in Zack Snyder’s ever-expanding Rebel Moon universe. Developed by Super Evil Megacorp, the studio behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate and Vainglory, the co-op action title is available exclusively for Netflix subscribers, accessible for free through the streaming app.

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The Love Island USA villa just saw a major shake-up as five contestants were sent home following a dramatic elimination.

On the Tuesday, July 1 episode of the hit Peacock reality show, the Islanders played a game called "Stand on Business," where they shared unfiltered opinions about each other. Afterward, viewers across America cast their votes for their favorite contestants. While fans anticipated that someone might be leaving, no one expected just how many Islanders would be dumped from the villa.

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