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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Vince Staples Show just wants you to be more cultured.

Vince Staples is something of a renaissance man. He’s a rapper, an actor, and a lowkey, funny-ass comedian, but in the first trailer for Netflix’s The Vince Staples Show from executive producer Kenya Barris, Vince is really …just a dude trying to live, and get a little more culture in people’s diets.

The new project seems a bit like Staples’ old YouTube series, which you should probably check out before the new shop drops on February 15th.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The premiere of Pokémon Horizons on Netflix just got a little further away.

It was a fine day when Netflix announced that PokémonHorizons’ English dub was finally set to hit Netflix this upcoming February, but it looks like we’re actually going to be waiting until March 7th to hang out with Liko and Sprigatito in Paldea.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Masters of the Universe: Revolution pits technology against magic in its new trailer.

Netflix’s last He-Man animated series from Powerhouse and producer Kevin Smith was more of a sword and sorcery sort of situation.

But everything about Masters of the Universe: Revolution’s new trailer from the arrival of Hordak (Keith David) to Skeletor’s (Mark Hamill) cybernetic body makes it look like the new show’s going center a war between magic and technology when it drops on January 25th.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
NASCAR is ready for its Drive to Survive moment.

While Netflix is starting to do live sports, this isn’t that (at least not yet, anyway). While the Drive to Survive series that boosted F1’s popularity in the US won’t be back until February, NASCAR and Netflix have released a trailer for Full Speed, a very similar behind-the-scenes docuseries following stock car drivers.

It promises access to 16 drivers and teams through last year’s playoffs across five 45-minute episodes, including Ryan Blaney, known gamer Ross Chastain, known gamer moment haver Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace, and others.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
The final season of a TV show? I’ve seen stranger things.

The fifth (and final) chapter of the Stranger Things saga is officially underway. Netflix confirmed that season 5 of the retro sci-fi series is in production starting today, though that’s about all we know about it right now (aside from the casting of Linda Hamilton). In the meantime, you can stare at this cast photo in hopes of sussing out some clues.

A black-and-white cast photo featuring the stars of season 5 of Stranger Things.
Image: Atsushi Nishijima / Netflix
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Looks like a certain werewolf is coming to Arcane season two.

The new teaser for the second season of Netflix’s Arcane doesn’t really say all that much about what we can expect when the show returns this November. But it definitely makes it seem like League of Legends’ Warwick will finally make his small screen debut, which could mean some very interesting things are in store for Vander.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Mike Judge’s new show looks like a cross between Celebrity Death Match and NPR.

It’s always interesting when live-action filmmakers decide to get into stop-motion animation.

But watching the first trailer for Peacock’s upcoming series In The Know (out January 25th) from Mike Judge, it’s hard to say whether you’re meant to be laughing at the digs at public radio or the straight man celebrity guest appearances.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Echo’s impending premiere on Disney Plus and Hulu also introduces Marvel Spotlight.

After a debut in the Hawkeye Disney Plus series a couple of years ago, the Echo show starring Alaqua Cox starts January 9th. Other than serving as another link to the Netflix shows with appearances from Vincent D’Onofrio (Kingpin) and Charlie Cox (Daredevil), it’s appearing on both Hulu and Disney Plus, even as those experiences overlap.

And it’s the first Spotlight-branded Marvel show, which means:

...in the case of Echo, focusing on street-level stakes over larger MCU continuity...our audience doesn’t need to have seen other Marvel series to understand what’s happening in Maya’s story.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Amazon’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith are going to get through this rough patch together.

20th Century Fox’s original Mr. & Mrs. Smith only showed a bit of its titular operatives’ secretive backstories before the film’s plot sent them off running for their lives.

But the latest teaser for Amazon’s upcoming adaptation starring Donald Glover and Maya Erskine makes it seems like the series is going to dig way deeper into the couple’s interiority as they mow down fleets of fellow trained killers.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama’s Sand Land is coming to Hulu.

Last year, Bandai Namco announced it would turn a short story by Toriyama into an entire Sand Land franchise. The Sand Land movie has already been released in Japan, we saw a trailer for the game during Summer Game Fest, and next spring Sand Land: The Series will “build upon the movie’s original universe” with a new anime on Hulu.

Hulu’s Animayhem booth will highlight this show along with Undead Unluck, Tokyo Revengers, and Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War at the Anime NYC convention this weekend.

Promotional artwork for the Sand Land TV show, with characters riding a dune buggy-like vehicle through the desert.
Sand Land: The Series
Image: Hulu