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WorldMonday, July 13, 2026

The wait is over for fans of 'Heartstopper' as the popular series concludes with a feature film finale, aptly titled 'Heartstopper Forever.' This new movie, streaming on Netflix on July 17, picks up where Season 3 left off, with Nick and Charlie taking their relationship to the next level. As they navigate new challenges, Nick must decide which university he'll attend. Written by Alice Oseman, the film promises to be an exciting conclusion to the series.

Music lovers have something to look forward to as well. Steve Lacy, the alt-R&B sensation behind the hit single 'Bad Habit,' is set to release a new album titled 'Oh yeah?' on Friday. The album marks a pop progression in Lacy's music, featuring collaborations with artists like SZA. Another artist pushing boundaries is Lido Pimienta, who will release 'Caribenya', a fusion of her cumbia and DIY roots with anti-colonial sonic experimentations.

New series are also hitting streaming platforms. 'The Next Pro' on Hulu features 12 dancers competing to become professionals, with Mark Ballas and his mother Shirley Ballas as judges. Meanwhile, 'Lucky' on Apple TV stars Anya Taylor-Joy as a con artist with a winning lottery ticket she can't cash in. The show is produced by Reese Witherspoon, who chose the novel for her book club in 2021.

On Netflix, 'The Hawk' premieres on July 16, starring Will Ferrell as Lonnie Hawkins, a former golfing great struggling to come to terms with his declining career. The film also stars Molly Shannon, Jimmy Tatro, and Luke Wilson. For gamers, 'Culdcept Begins' and 'D-topia' are set to release on July 16 and July 14 respectively. 'Culdcept Begins' combines elements of board games and collectible card games, while 'D-topia' offers a thought-provoking journey through a seemingly utopian town curated by artificial intelligence.

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