YouTube is streaming all of Coachella 2026 for free and it looks better than ever
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Can’t make it to Coachella? Fortunately, YouTube has you covered from your couch. Starting April 10 at 4pm PDT, YouTube will livestream both weekends of Coachella 2026 for free, and this year’s setup is the most ambitious one yet.
Seven stages will be streamed simultaneously, and the platform is also introducing a new vertical feed shot entirely on Pixel phones, adding a different way to experience the festival.
How YouTube is upgrading your Coachella 2026 experience
The biggest upgrade is 4K streaming, available for the first time across three stages – the main Coachella Stage, the Outdoor Theatre, and Sahara. If you’ve got a big screen at home, this is going to look very good.
The Quasar stage is getting a dedicated vertical livestream too, shot entirely on Google Pixel devices, making it a neat showcase for the phone’s camera capabilities alongside the music.

For those who genuinely cannot pick one stage to watch, Multiview feature lets you stream up to four stages at once on your TV, toggling between audio feeds as you go. Last year, over half of Coachella’s total livestream watchtime came from living rooms, so this feature makes a lot of sense.
A 24/7 “Coachella TV” channel also runs throughout the festival, mixing archival performances with 2026 highlights for a non-stop music experience.
What else you can do while streaming Coachella at home
The “Watch With” series returns for weekend two, pairing popular YouTube creators with artists for live reactions and commentary. Valkyrae joins for KATSEYE, while Daniel Wall covers Fujii Kaze.
There’s also a virtual merch store through YouTube Shopping, with exclusive drops from artists including BINI, Laufey, Ethel Cain, Foster the People, The xx, and Turnstile. You can browse and buy limited-edition festival merchandise by scanning the QR code on screen to shop.
A dedicated Coachella livestream app on Android and iOS, with Gemini-powered schedule planning, rounds out the package. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a free weekend of great music, this is about as good as the at-home festival experience gets.

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The Batman Part II: Release date, cast, plot, and everything we know so far
The Batman Part II is coming in 2027

The Batman: Part II is now set for an October 1, 2027 release, following multiple delays that pushed the sequel well beyond its original 2025 window. The extended timeline reflects a longer development cycle for director Matt Reeves’ follow-up, with the script only recently completed and production now expected to begin in spring 2026.
The sequel continues Reeves’ grounded take on Gotham, which began with The Batman in 2022. That film earned over $770 million globally and established a more detective-driven version of Bruce Wayne, set within what Reeves has described as an “epic crime saga.” Part II is expected to build directly on that foundation, exploring the aftermath of Gotham’s collapse and Bruce’s evolving role within it.
The delays have been tied to both industry-wide disruptions and Reeves’ deliberate approach to the script. DC Studios co-head James Gunn has confirmed that a completed draft is now in place, allowing the project to move forward after a prolonged development phase. With production finally on the horizon, the sequel is shifting from uncertainty to execution.
Robert Pattinson will return as Bruce Wayne/Batman and there are details with regards to the other cast as well. In a recent interview to French reality show C à vous, Pattinson shared that “The new script is so, so good, I’m very excited about it.”However, that is not all there is to update about this much-talked about film and thus, here is a complete rumor roundup.
When is The Batman Part II releasing?
The Batman: Part II has seen several release date changes. The Batman Part II was initially supposed to premiere on October 3, 2025. Unfortunately, nothing is guaranteed in the world of filmmaking.
The Batman Part II’s release date was pushed by nearly a year to October 2, 2026. The film was then delayed again by almost another year. The Batman Part IIis now scheduled to premiere on October 1, 2027. Oof.
Yes, the world will have to wait even longer to see Pattinson suit up again, marking a five-year span between the original film and the sequel. The delays stem from a combination of factors. The writers’ and actors’ strikes slowed development across Hollywood, while Reeves took additional time to finalize the script. Given the scale and expectations surrounding the sequel, the extended timeline appears to be a deliberate choice rather than a production setback.
The result is a five-year gap between the first film and its sequel — longer than typical superhero franchise timelines, but not unusual for director-driven projects of this scope.
What’s the plot of The Batman Part II?
Bloodborne is getting an animated film treatment at Sony
After Elden Ring, another FromSoftware masterpiece is heading to the big screen!

Sony Pictures dropped some exciting news at CinemaCon 2026. The beloved gothic horror video game Bloodborne is getting an R-rated animated film adaptation. According to a Variety report, the film will stay “very true” to the gory, nightmarish spirit that made the game so iconic. And honestly, that is exactly what fans needed to hear.
For the uninitiated, Bloodborne is a gothic action horror game developed by FromSoftware and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Players step into the role of a Hunter navigating the cursed city of Yharnam. The city is ravaged by a mysterious blood-borne illness that has turned its citizens into violent, deranged beasts.
Dune 3 is coming sooner than its director originally planned

Dune: Part Three is set for a December 18, 2026 release, confirming that Denis Villeneuve’s return to Arrakis is happening sooner than expected — and bringing his adaptation of Frank Herbert’s saga to a close. The third film is positioned as the conclusion to Villeneuve’s trilogy, following Dune: Part One (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024), the latter of which crossed $700 million globally and significantly expanded the franchise’s audience.
The trailer for Dune: Part Three was released in March and it offers the clearest look yet at how the final chapter is being shaped. It shifts the focus away from Paul Atreides’ rise and toward the consequences of his rule. Paul is shown as an emperor dealing with political instability, resistance, and the long-term fallout of the empire built in his name. The scale remains, but the emphasis is more controlled — less about conquest, more about power and its consequences.
The trailer points to a clear shift in direction. Instead of continuing Paul Atreides’ rise, the film focuses on the consequences of his rule. Paul is shown as an emperor dealing with political instability, resistance, and the long-term fallout of the empire built in his name. The tone is more restrained and inward-looking, with a stronger emphasis on power, control, and the cost of both.
Villeneuve had planned to take a break after Part Two
Following the release of Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuvehad statedseveral months ago that he planned to take a bit of a break between Dune: Part Two and its intended sequel, Dune: Messiah. However, coming off the immense success of Dune: Part Two earlier this year, which received rave reviews from both critics and casual moviegoers alike and earned over $700 million at the box office, it sounds like Villeneuve has thrown his original vacation plans out the window.

