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Netflix Teases Stranger Things, Squid Game 2, Black Mirror and More for Geeked Week

The streamer dropped a trailer for the fan-centric event with hints of Arcane, Wednesday and Sandman, too.

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It's time for fans to fly their geek flags for Netflix's upcoming fourth annual Geeked Week, which runs during the week of Sept. 16 and wraps with an in-person event on Sept. 19 in Atlanta. The streaming service released a new trailer on Tuesday that spotlights some of its hottest properties, including Squid Game, One Piece, Stranger Things, K-drama Hellbound and Black Mirror. 

Billed as a fandom celebration, this year's lineup includes first looks at a new season of Arcane, plus peeks at video games like Rebel Moon and Monument Valley. But the streamer shared that fans can also expect more surprises for titles such as "Avatar: The Last Airbender, Don't Move, Wednesday, Cobra Kai, Monument Valley 3, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Devil May Cry and more."

This marks the first time Netflix is holding a live, onsite event for fans to celebrate its TV shows, movies and games. That includes a screening of Zack Snyder's new film, Twilight of the Gods. In another first, you can also vote for fans to be inducted into its inaugural Geeked Hall of Fandom, which honors those whose cosplay, art and other expressions of fandom have earned them recognition from their communities. 

If you can't attend in person, you can stream Geeked Week Live on Sept. 19 at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET, 1 a.m. BST, 10 a.m. AEST) via Netflix's Twitch, YouTube or X accounts. For more information on voting and ticketing, visit GeekedWeek.com.