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

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Mochi Mayhem and the Indigo Disk are lightyears away from perfection, but they offered a satisfying conclusion to the parts of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet that worked best.
When season four of Netflix’s The Witcher drops, folks are going to be tuning in to see what’s what about Geralt of Rivia’s new face.
But as curious as everyone is about the pseudo-new witcher, it feels safe to assume that Laurence Fishburne’s turn as the (presumably vampiric) barber surgeon Regis might be what keeps people watching.
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.
The time for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s epilogue is finally here.
In order to dig into what seems to be Generation 9’s final chapter, though, you’ll have to complete both of the games’ DLC stories, and pick up the Mythical Pecha Berry Mystery Gift, which absolutely seems less like a delicious fruit, and more like a cursed Key Item you shouldn’t eat.
Singer Amy Winehouse’s story was as short and tragic as her music was utterly beautiful.
But watching the new trailer for StudioCanal / Focus Feature’s Back to Black from director Sam Taylor-Johnson, it’s hard not to get the sense that the biopic might come across rather tone deaf and gawker-y when it hits theaters on April 12th in the US, and May 10th in the US.


Netflix’s adaptation of 3 Body Problem from David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo is going to feature more than a few major differences from Cixin Liu’s original sci-fi novel.
But in a new piece from The Hollywood Reporter, Woo says he and his collaborators received Liu’s blessing to adapt the show for an international audience “in the way that we saw fit,” which could be a sign of interesting things to come.
[The Hollywood Reporter]
The next time someone asks you what your personal Roman empire is, point them to this Japanese trailer for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, and let them witness this beautiful madness for themselves.
There have been so many middling spinoffs of AMC’s The Walking Dead that it has become easy to miss when a new one’s debuting.
But between the way The Walking Dead: Those Who Live’s new trailer brings Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes and Danai Gurira’s Michonne back into the picture, and makes it seem like the two will be reunited, the show might just be worth a watch when it premieres on February 25th.
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