Boruto: Naruto Next Generations English Dub Release Date: When Is the English Version Coming Out? - Main Image
To the delight of US fans, Hulu has confirmed that Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is getting an English dub soon. Check out all the details below so you don't miss out on the English version's upcoming release.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations English Dub Release Date
On Hulu’s press page, it was revealed that Boruto: Naruto Next Generations’ English dub is scheduled to air on June 1, 2024. Hulu will air Viz Media's English dub version of the series.
The Boruto anime debuted in Japan in April 2017 on TV Tokyo. Part 1 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations concluded with 293 episodes in March 2023, paving the way for part 2, which has also been confirmed.
Boruto English Dub Voice Cast and Staff Confirmed
Viz Media secured the rights to the series’ dub and will stream it on Hulu next month.
To the delight of US fans, Hulu has confirmed that Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is getting an English dub soon. Check out all the details below so you don't miss out on the English version's upcoming release.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations English Dub Release Date
On Hulu’s press page, it was revealed that Boruto: Naruto Next Generations’ English dub is scheduled to air on June 1, 2024. Hulu will air Viz Media's English dub version of the series.
The Boruto anime debuted in Japan in April 2017 on TV Tokyo. Part 1 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations concluded with 293 episodes in March 2023, paving the way for part 2, which has also been confirmed.
Boruto English Dub Voice Cast and Staff Confirmed
Viz Media secured the rights to the series’ dub and will stream it on Hulu next month.
- 5/23/2024
- EpicStream
Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days is one manga fans have been following for a long time now. There are many different shonen works that take on the slice-of-life tropes on the side. Spy x Family, The Way of the Househusband, and many other anime and manga follow such patterns to add a mix of different genres in an otherwise already explored trope.
Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days does the same. It takes a retired hitman wanting to live a normal life and pulls him back into a world filled with action. Needless to say, there were many fans following the manga and more who were awaiting a possible anime adaptation. By the looks of it, the wait may not be for long. However, that is not to say that everything might be going smoothly.
Sakamoto Days Might Be Getting an Anime Adaptation
Netflix has been going above and beyond to expand...
Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days does the same. It takes a retired hitman wanting to live a normal life and pulls him back into a world filled with action. Needless to say, there were many fans following the manga and more who were awaiting a possible anime adaptation. By the looks of it, the wait may not be for long. However, that is not to say that everything might be going smoothly.
Sakamoto Days Might Be Getting an Anime Adaptation
Netflix has been going above and beyond to expand...
- 5/18/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
When Netflix released Blood of Zeus in 2020, it changed the entire interpretation of Greek mythology in the anime world. The anime is one of the most popular series following a Greek storyline, along with the likes of Record of Ragnarok, Knights of the Zodiac, Rage of Bahamut, etc. And the second season of the series is scheduled for release on May 9, 2024.
Netflix’s Blood of Zeus
The show is created and written by Charley and Vlas Parlapanides for Netflix, who are known for the Death Note live-action adaptation and the 2011 Immortals, starring Henry Cavill. The Parlapanides brothers are of Greek descent, and they once revealed that they wanted to add more authenticity to the stories told by Hollywood about Greek mythologies.
They even targeted gigantic media franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Universe and called their rendition of portraying Greek culture “Greek Mythology with costumes.”
Vlas Parlapanides...
Netflix’s Blood of Zeus
The show is created and written by Charley and Vlas Parlapanides for Netflix, who are known for the Death Note live-action adaptation and the 2011 Immortals, starring Henry Cavill. The Parlapanides brothers are of Greek descent, and they once revealed that they wanted to add more authenticity to the stories told by Hollywood about Greek mythologies.
They even targeted gigantic media franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Universe and called their rendition of portraying Greek culture “Greek Mythology with costumes.”
Vlas Parlapanides...
- 5/7/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
And while Netflix’s anime roster is certainly diverse, it seems that the streaming service is definitely focusing on fighting series. We know that Baki is one of the platform’s most important hits, and there are also the likes of Kengan Ashura and Record of Ragnarok, both of which are focused on fighting. Now, as it has been confirmed today, another martial arts anime series is coming to the streaming service, as an anime adaptation of the Garōden novel series by Baku Yumemakura is going to premiere on May 23, 2024.
This news was confirmed by Netflix today, along with the release of a trailer and some production information. It has also been confirmed that the anime adaptation is going to be titled Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf.
This was a relatively surprising announcement by Netflix, who announced the premiere and released a trailer just a month before the premiere,...
This news was confirmed by Netflix today, along with the release of a trailer and some production information. It has also been confirmed that the anime adaptation is going to be titled Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf.
This was a relatively surprising announcement by Netflix, who announced the premiere and released a trailer just a month before the premiere,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The King's Seekers will be getting down to business when the Quality Assurance in Another World anime premieres this July, and ahead of that two more cast members have been announced. The latest to join the ever-expanding roster are Daisuke Ono and Kisho Taniyama, and you can see who they're playing along with their respective character designs below. Jin voiced by Daisuke Ono (Sebastian Michaelis in Black Butler -Public School Arc- ) Sakai voiced by Kisho Taniyama (Jean Kirschtein in Attack on Titan ) Related: Quality Assurance in Another World Anime Gets a Piece of the Action in New Visual Based on the manga by Masamichi Sato, Quality Assurance in Another World is being directed by Kei Umabiki ( Ayakashi Triangle assistant director) at 100studio and Studio Palette, with series composition by Shogo Yasukawa ( The Executioner and Her Way of Life ) and character designs by Shigeo Akahori ( Record of Ragnarok sub character designer...
- 4/9/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Warner Bros. Discovery is to significantly expand its investment and production of Japanese anime through its existing local studio in Japan.
“We have a Japanese anime studio, which has been producing five or ten anime series per year, over the last few years,” said James Gibbons, Wbd president of Asia-Pacific. “We’ve approved expansion to take that to more than ten series per year.”
The studio has been operational since 2011 and delivered over 80 titles in that span, a mix of high-quality anime, live action series and movies. These include “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,” which was originally serialized in a manga magazine starting in 1987 and became an animated series that launched in 2012, the “Record of Ragnarok” series and a “Batman Ninja” anime movie.
“We’ve sold them to third parties. That has been one of the metrics. And they are doing very well,” said Gibbons. “And, so, because we see the appeal of the category,...
“We have a Japanese anime studio, which has been producing five or ten anime series per year, over the last few years,” said James Gibbons, Wbd president of Asia-Pacific. “We’ve approved expansion to take that to more than ten series per year.”
The studio has been operational since 2011 and delivered over 80 titles in that span, a mix of high-quality anime, live action series and movies. These include “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,” which was originally serialized in a manga magazine starting in 1987 and became an animated series that launched in 2012, the “Record of Ragnarok” series and a “Batman Ninja” anime movie.
“We’ve sold them to third parties. That has been one of the metrics. And they are doing very well,” said Gibbons. “And, so, because we see the appeal of the category,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Initially a novel series under the title of “Undead Girl Murder Farce” that became a manga by Haruka Tomoyama and eventually an anime, “Undead Murder Farce” is one of the most unique, interesting, and entertaining titles of 2023.
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The story begins in 1897 in Japan, when the country is in the process of exterminating any kind of monsters that roam its streets. Tsugaru Shinuchi, known as the “Oni Slayer”, makes a living killing some of these monsters in cage fights as a circus act. One evening, he stumbles upon a woman in a French maid outfit who is carrying a birdcage, and the two end up fighting. A voice from the cage, however, proves to be the severed head of an immortal who introduces herself as Aya Rindo and her maid bodyguard as Shizuku Hasei. She requests that Tsugaru help find...
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The story begins in 1897 in Japan, when the country is in the process of exterminating any kind of monsters that roam its streets. Tsugaru Shinuchi, known as the “Oni Slayer”, makes a living killing some of these monsters in cage fights as a circus act. One evening, he stumbles upon a woman in a French maid outfit who is carrying a birdcage, and the two end up fighting. A voice from the cage, however, proves to be the severed head of an immortal who introduces herself as Aya Rindo and her maid bodyguard as Shizuku Hasei. She requests that Tsugaru help find...
- 10/29/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, is attending New York Comic Con on Oct. 14 for the panel “AI in Entertainment: The Performer’s Perspective.”
The event comes in the wake of Crabtree-Ireland’s appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, soon after the actors strike began in mid-July, where he led a panel for voiceover actors, discussing their rights, as well as a pitstop at the Toronto International Film Festival where he had both a sitdown, and a teamed picket with Canada’s commercial actors who’ve been suffering a long contract lockout.
The news of Crabtree-Ireland’s Nycc appearance in ten days is, of course, coming as the SAG-AFTRA Chief Negotiator is today back at the bargaining table with the CEO Gang of Four –Universal’s Donna Langley, Disney’s Bob Iger, Warner Bros’ David Zaslav and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos– in pursuit of a new three-year...
The event comes in the wake of Crabtree-Ireland’s appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, soon after the actors strike began in mid-July, where he led a panel for voiceover actors, discussing their rights, as well as a pitstop at the Toronto International Film Festival where he had both a sitdown, and a teamed picket with Canada’s commercial actors who’ve been suffering a long contract lockout.
The news of Crabtree-Ireland’s Nycc appearance in ten days is, of course, coming as the SAG-AFTRA Chief Negotiator is today back at the bargaining table with the CEO Gang of Four –Universal’s Donna Langley, Disney’s Bob Iger, Warner Bros’ David Zaslav and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos– in pursuit of a new three-year...
- 10/4/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Baki Hanma is based on a popular Japanese manga series created by Keisuke Itagaki. The anime series follows the titular character in his journey to become strong enough to surpass his father Yujiro Hanma, the strongest fighter in the world. So, if you loved the Netflix anime series here are some similar anime shows you should watch next.
Record of Ragnarok (Netflix)
Synopsis: The anime based on the popular manga serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon and which has sold over 10 million copies enters its second season! The 13 one-on-one battles between representatives of gods and humans across the entire world for the survival of humanity begin once more! Blood flows and fists fly in these intense battles of strong convictions!
Drifters
Synopsis: From the creator and team behind Hellsing comes a thrilling story where history and fantasy collide. Shimazu Toyohisa, a famous samurai who fought in the historical Battle of Sekigahara,...
Record of Ragnarok (Netflix)
Synopsis: The anime based on the popular manga serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon and which has sold over 10 million copies enters its second season! The 13 one-on-one battles between representatives of gods and humans across the entire world for the survival of humanity begin once more! Blood flows and fists fly in these intense battles of strong convictions!
Drifters
Synopsis: From the creator and team behind Hellsing comes a thrilling story where history and fantasy collide. Shimazu Toyohisa, a famous samurai who fought in the historical Battle of Sekigahara,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The perils of artificial intelligence to the entertainment industry came to San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, with SAG-AFTRA national executive director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland joining a panel of voice actors organized by Nava, the National Association of Voice Actors, to discuss the specific hazards AI is already posing to the profession.
“We’ve got to reject the idea that this is just something that’s going to happen to us and we can’t say anything about it,” Crabtree-Ireland said at the outset of the panel, about whether AI could devastate the entertainment industry. “I think it definitely could, the question is whether we’re going to let that happen.”
Along with Crabtree-Ireland and moderator and Nava board member Linsay Rousseau (“God of War: Ragnarok”), the panel, which played to a standing-room only audience, consisted of Ashly Burch (“Mythic Quest”), Cissy Jones (“The Owl House”), SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee member Zeke Alton...
“We’ve got to reject the idea that this is just something that’s going to happen to us and we can’t say anything about it,” Crabtree-Ireland said at the outset of the panel, about whether AI could devastate the entertainment industry. “I think it definitely could, the question is whether we’re going to let that happen.”
Along with Crabtree-Ireland and moderator and Nava board member Linsay Rousseau (“God of War: Ragnarok”), the panel, which played to a standing-room only audience, consisted of Ashly Burch (“Mythic Quest”), Cissy Jones (“The Owl House”), SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee member Zeke Alton...
- 7/22/2023
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland was at Comic-Con on Friday, joining voice-over actors to talk about the threat of AI in their profession for the National Association of Voiceover Actors panel “AI in Entertainment: The Performer’s Perspective Panel.”
“AI is implemented voluntarily by these big corporations, and people need to hold them accountable,” said Crabtree-Ireland. “We don’t accept the premise that we do what they say.”
“AI can be implemented in a human-centric way instead of breaking them down,” he added.
While voice-over actors can engage in video game work during the current strike, they can’t do voice-overs for features films, TV shows and trailers of struck companies.
If anyone wants to know how AI voice-over actors are affected, it was in the testimony of Cissy Jones’ (Transformers Earthrise) today. She expressed grave concern about “public fan mods,” whereby fans use a celebrity...
“AI is implemented voluntarily by these big corporations, and people need to hold them accountable,” said Crabtree-Ireland. “We don’t accept the premise that we do what they say.”
“AI can be implemented in a human-centric way instead of breaking them down,” he added.
While voice-over actors can engage in video game work during the current strike, they can’t do voice-overs for features films, TV shows and trailers of struck companies.
If anyone wants to know how AI voice-over actors are affected, it was in the testimony of Cissy Jones’ (Transformers Earthrise) today. She expressed grave concern about “public fan mods,” whereby fans use a celebrity...
- 7/21/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland will be at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday as a panelist on the National Association of Voice Actors’ session “AI in Entertainment: The Performers’ Perspective.”
Crabtree-Ireland will join moderator Linsay Rousseau (Transformers: War for Cybertron) and panelists Ashly Burch (Mythic Quest), Cissy Jones (The Owl House), SAG/AFTRA negotiating committee member Zeke Alton (The Calisto Protocol) and Nava president and founder Tim Friedlander (Record of Ragnarok) to discuss the existing legal structures in regards to AI and the new standards that need to be implemented that will protect voiceover actors.
While the AMPTP heralded a “groundbreaking” proposal they made to SAG-AFTRA in regards to AI, the actors guild wasn’t happy, with Crabtree-Ireland telling press recently that both sides were “pretty far apart” and that a lot was still required to protect background actors from getting their likeness and images protected.
Crabtree-Ireland will join moderator Linsay Rousseau (Transformers: War for Cybertron) and panelists Ashly Burch (Mythic Quest), Cissy Jones (The Owl House), SAG/AFTRA negotiating committee member Zeke Alton (The Calisto Protocol) and Nava president and founder Tim Friedlander (Record of Ragnarok) to discuss the existing legal structures in regards to AI and the new standards that need to be implemented that will protect voiceover actors.
While the AMPTP heralded a “groundbreaking” proposal they made to SAG-AFTRA in regards to AI, the actors guild wasn’t happy, with Crabtree-Ireland telling press recently that both sides were “pretty far apart” and that a lot was still required to protect background actors from getting their likeness and images protected.
- 7/19/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Hollywood actors and writers may be on the picket line, due to the many issues they have with various studios and networks, but they can’t really say that all streamers aren’t reporting how their shows and movies are faring. That’s exactly what Netflix has been doing each and every week with the Top 10 charts for the week of July 10, giving a detailed report on its current films and series, as “The Lincoln Lawyer” took the top spot for the latter and the sci-fi sequel “Bird Box Barcelona” entered the charts.
We’ll begin with the latter, since “Bird Box Barcelona” is the sequel to one of Netflix’s biggest hits, 2018’s “Bird Box” starring Sandra Bullock, the streamer’s fourth most-watched feature film ever. In this case, as the title implies, the post-apocalyptic action has been moved to Spain, and thusly, it charted on the non-English film...
We’ll begin with the latter, since “Bird Box Barcelona” is the sequel to one of Netflix’s biggest hits, 2018’s “Bird Box” starring Sandra Bullock, the streamer’s fourth most-watched feature film ever. In this case, as the title implies, the post-apocalyptic action has been moved to Spain, and thusly, it charted on the non-English film...
- 7/19/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
Netflix will add plenty of action films and summer classics in the month of July. From “Bridesmaids” to “Jumanji” (1995) and “Kick-Ass,” the streamer’s selection kicks off the beginning of the month with options for many. “Star Trek” fans will have some films to choose from, as will fans of “The Karate Kid.” Anime fans can look forward to “One Piece,” “Baki Hanma: Season 2: The Tale of Pickle & The Pickle War Saga,” “Bastard!! – Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy -: Season 2,” “My Happy Marriage” and “Record of Ragnarok” Season 2 Episodes 11-15.
Those looking for new Netflix originals can check out the “Wham!” documentary,” “Gold Brick” and “The Out-Laws” starring Adam Devine, Pierce Brosnan, Nina Dobrev, Ellen Barkin and Poorna Jagannathan. “They Cloned Tyrone,” “Happiness for Beginners” and “Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie” provide very different plots and adventures. And library favorites arriving to streaming range from “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish...
Those looking for new Netflix originals can check out the “Wham!” documentary,” “Gold Brick” and “The Out-Laws” starring Adam Devine, Pierce Brosnan, Nina Dobrev, Ellen Barkin and Poorna Jagannathan. “They Cloned Tyrone,” “Happiness for Beginners” and “Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie” provide very different plots and adventures. And library favorites arriving to streaming range from “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish...
- 7/2/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Just as the summer is heating up, Netflix is releasing a slew of new titles in July, highlighted by the star-studded film “They Cloned Tyrone” on July 21. In the film, a series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy. This pulpy mystery caper stars John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, Jamie Foxx, David Alan Grier, Kiefer Sutherland, and more.
Get a First Look at ‘They Cloned Tyrone’:
While the world’s largest streamer doesn’t currently carry live sports, it will debut its latest sports-focused docuseries “Quarterback” on July 12. Like the service’s Formula 1 behind-the-scenes series “Drive to Survive” and golf series “Full Swing,” “Quarterback” reveals three NFL quarterbacks in their on and off-field lives during the 2022-23 NFL season. The show follows Minnesota Vikings Qb Kirk Cousins, the Atlanta Falcons’ Marcus Mariota, and Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, who won the...
Get a First Look at ‘They Cloned Tyrone’:
While the world’s largest streamer doesn’t currently carry live sports, it will debut its latest sports-focused docuseries “Quarterback” on July 12. Like the service’s Formula 1 behind-the-scenes series “Drive to Survive” and golf series “Full Swing,” “Quarterback” reveals three NFL quarterbacks in their on and off-field lives during the 2022-23 NFL season. The show follows Minnesota Vikings Qb Kirk Cousins, the Atlanta Falcons’ Marcus Mariota, and Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, who won the...
- 6/28/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
Record of Ragnarok, the animation Series, returns on Netflix with new episodes. Directed by Masao Ookubo.
Every 1000 years, all the Gods of the world gather in heaven to attend the “Conference of Mankind Survival”. All the Gods agree to bring an ultimate end to the mankind due to their past foolish acts but before the final verdict is made, Brunhild, the eldest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters make and objection. “To spice things up, why donʼt you test humans?”. Her proposal was to have God vs Humanityʼs final struggle also known as the “Ragnarok”, where all the Gods from the world and champions from the entire human history enters 1 on 1 battle. The first team to win 7 battles out of 13 will be the winner.
Release Date
July 12
Where to Watch Record of Ragnarok
Netflix
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Every 1000 years, all the Gods of the world gather in heaven to attend the “Conference of Mankind Survival”. All the Gods agree to bring an ultimate end to the mankind due to their past foolish acts but before the final verdict is made, Brunhild, the eldest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters make and objection. “To spice things up, why donʼt you test humans?”. Her proposal was to have God vs Humanityʼs final struggle also known as the “Ragnarok”, where all the Gods from the world and champions from the entire human history enters 1 on 1 battle. The first team to win 7 battles out of 13 will be the winner.
Release Date
July 12
Where to Watch Record of Ragnarok
Netflix
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- 6/9/2023
- by Pilar Lachén
- Martin Cid - TV
After reaching a fresh peak of 4.6 million net new customer additions in the final quarter of 2022, boosted by the FIFA World Cup soccer competition, premium subscription video growth in Southeast Asia slowed sharply in the first three months of 2023.
Research from consultancy and advisory firm Media Partners Asia and its consumer use unit Ampd, showed only 300,000 net new subscriptions between January and March in the five principal markets of Southeast Asia – Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. The study focused on premium VOD streaming and SVoD, while excluding YouTube, TikTok and other social video platforms.
Total Southeast Asia SVOD subscriptions reached 49 million in Q1, compared with 48.7 million at the end of 2022. Indonesia accounted for 43% of the regional total, by number, followed by Thailand with 30%. Thailand and the Philippines grew the most, while Indonesia lost subscribers after the World Cup.
Four players Viu, Netflix, Disney and Prime Video accounted for...
Research from consultancy and advisory firm Media Partners Asia and its consumer use unit Ampd, showed only 300,000 net new subscriptions between January and March in the five principal markets of Southeast Asia – Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. The study focused on premium VOD streaming and SVoD, while excluding YouTube, TikTok and other social video platforms.
Total Southeast Asia SVOD subscriptions reached 49 million in Q1, compared with 48.7 million at the end of 2022. Indonesia accounted for 43% of the regional total, by number, followed by Thailand with 30%. Thailand and the Philippines grew the most, while Indonesia lost subscribers after the World Cup.
Four players Viu, Netflix, Disney and Prime Video accounted for...
- 5/2/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Probably the most ridiculously shonen ever to appear in the anime world (referring to the cliches of the genre) released its second season on Netflix recently, continuing the absurd, misinformed premises of the first in the most unashamed fashion.
The tournament that will decide the fate of mankind continues full on, after Thor's win against Lu Bu, Zeu's win against Adam, and Kojiro Sasaki's win over Poseidon, which has brought the score to 2-1 in favor of the Gods. The second season starts with another duel in the same fashion, as Jack the Ripper, who wears a pair of gloves granted by the valkyrie Hlökk, whose special ability allows him to turn anything his gloves touch into a divine weapon, is fighting Hercules. The first half of the season deals with the actual battle, where the half-God's (who is also referred to with another name that has nothing...
The tournament that will decide the fate of mankind continues full on, after Thor's win against Lu Bu, Zeu's win against Adam, and Kojiro Sasaki's win over Poseidon, which has brought the score to 2-1 in favor of the Gods. The second season starts with another duel in the same fashion, as Jack the Ripper, who wears a pair of gloves granted by the valkyrie Hlökk, whose special ability allows him to turn anything his gloves touch into a divine weapon, is fighting Hercules. The first half of the season deals with the actual battle, where the half-God's (who is also referred to with another name that has nothing...
- 4/18/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
This article contains spoilers for Record of Ragnarok seasons 1 and 2.
If there was a death match between humans and gods, who would triumph?
Think again before assuming immortals have the advantage. In Record of Ragnarok, which might be the most metal anime ever (down to screaming guitar riffs of the soundtrack), the most powerful humans who ever lived face off against the fiercest deities in Valhalla for humanity to have a chance at surviving another thousand years.
Humans can compete against the likes of Thor and Zeus because they get a power boost from the Valkyries. When the soul of a human and Valkyrie merge, it creates a Völundr—a Divine Weapon. The Völundr can make a mortal capable of godlike things that would otherwise be impossible to pull off. This doesn’t always mean victory. Apparently, the souls of the dead can die again, and even the divine can perish,...
If there was a death match between humans and gods, who would triumph?
Think again before assuming immortals have the advantage. In Record of Ragnarok, which might be the most metal anime ever (down to screaming guitar riffs of the soundtrack), the most powerful humans who ever lived face off against the fiercest deities in Valhalla for humanity to have a chance at surviving another thousand years.
Humans can compete against the likes of Thor and Zeus because they get a power boost from the Valkyries. When the soul of a human and Valkyrie merge, it creates a Völundr—a Divine Weapon. The Völundr can make a mortal capable of godlike things that would otherwise be impossible to pull off. This doesn’t always mean victory. Apparently, the souls of the dead can die again, and even the divine can perish,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Make My Day is an animated movie directed by Makoto Honda. The screenplay is written by Yasuo Ohtagaki.
Make My Day is a Japanese animated series that takes us to a sort of Half Life (the videogame) in a strange planet where a dangerous plague is spreading that will affect humanity. The only ones that reach this place are the worst criminals, condemned and alone fighting against a very real threat.
Another anime proposal on Netflix that lately is providing us with a couple of them every week (Record of Ragnarok was the latest one). This time, a very different kind of offering with much more computer animation, more modern and less “classic”, but will surely find its audience in the endless and thrilling world of Japanese anime.
Alégrame el Día (2023)
So now you know what lies in store for us: creatures that rise from the inside of a frozen...
Make My Day is a Japanese animated series that takes us to a sort of Half Life (the videogame) in a strange planet where a dangerous plague is spreading that will affect humanity. The only ones that reach this place are the worst criminals, condemned and alone fighting against a very real threat.
Another anime proposal on Netflix that lately is providing us with a couple of them every week (Record of Ragnarok was the latest one). This time, a very different kind of offering with much more computer animation, more modern and less “classic”, but will surely find its audience in the endless and thrilling world of Japanese anime.
Alégrame el Día (2023)
So now you know what lies in store for us: creatures that rise from the inside of a frozen...
- 2/2/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Record of Ragnarok in an animation series written by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu. It is based on the manga by Shinya Umemura, Ajichika and Takumi Fukui.
This is an anime series with all the features to please the fans of this style, in the best “fighter series” style, this time, between humans and divine beings that is wagered in a combat called “Ragnarok” where the existence of Humanity is at stake.
Classic art that clearly is reminiscdent of some of the landmarks of the genre, a series created with the aim of pleasing the more classic fans of these stories rather than breaking away from the genre. It does not want to create a revolution in anime, it seeks the more classic aspects to offer the spectator a festival, served with humor that had its audience in the successful first season and which hopes to repeat in this second season which surely offers great new features.
This is an anime series with all the features to please the fans of this style, in the best “fighter series” style, this time, between humans and divine beings that is wagered in a combat called “Ragnarok” where the existence of Humanity is at stake.
Classic art that clearly is reminiscdent of some of the landmarks of the genre, a series created with the aim of pleasing the more classic fans of these stories rather than breaking away from the genre. It does not want to create a revolution in anime, it seeks the more classic aspects to offer the spectator a festival, served with humor that had its audience in the successful first season and which hopes to repeat in this second season which surely offers great new features.
- 1/26/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
The anime TV series "Record of Ragnarok", Season Two, based on manga comics by writers Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui and illustrator Ajichika, will see the return of 'Brunhilde', 'Zerofuku', 'Buddha', 'Hercules', 'Shiva' and 'Raiden Tameemon' streaming 12 new episodes January 26, 2023 on Netflix:
"...The 'Gods Council' assembles once every millennia to decide the fate of humanity and that mankind’s 7 million years of irredeemable history gives justification for their extinction.
"But the 'valkyrie' 'Brunhilde' proposes giving humanity one last chance to prove their worth and the gods agree to hold the tournament of 'Ragnarok', where humanity will be spared if they can best the gods in seven out of thirteen matches.
"Humanity’s representatives are the 'Einherjar', notable humans across history who are each granted a valkyrie who becomes a powerful weapon tailored for their user's combat style..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...The 'Gods Council' assembles once every millennia to decide the fate of humanity and that mankind’s 7 million years of irredeemable history gives justification for their extinction.
"But the 'valkyrie' 'Brunhilde' proposes giving humanity one last chance to prove their worth and the gods agree to hold the tournament of 'Ragnarok', where humanity will be spared if they can best the gods in seven out of thirteen matches.
"Humanity’s representatives are the 'Einherjar', notable humans across history who are each granted a valkyrie who becomes a powerful weapon tailored for their user's combat style..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 1/23/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
That ’70s Show sequel That ’90s Show, Kenya Barris’ feature directorial debut You People and Pamela Anderson documentary Pamela, a Love Story are some of the much-anticipated projects coming to Netflix this month.
Hitting Netflix on Jan. 19, That ’90s Show focuses on the teenage daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), who is spending the summer of 1995 with her grandparents, Red and Kitty (Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp). Soon the Forman home fills up with a group of new friends. Grace, Prepon and fellow That ’70s Show stars Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama are all set to make guest appearances in the sequel series.
Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are just some of the big names starring in Barris’ feature directorial debut, You People, written by Barris and Hill and hitting Netflix on Jan. 27. In the rom-com, Hill’s Ezra Cohen and Lauren London...
Hitting Netflix on Jan. 19, That ’90s Show focuses on the teenage daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), who is spending the summer of 1995 with her grandparents, Red and Kitty (Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp). Soon the Forman home fills up with a group of new friends. Grace, Prepon and fellow That ’70s Show stars Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama are all set to make guest appearances in the sequel series.
Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are just some of the big names starring in Barris’ feature directorial debut, You People, written by Barris and Hill and hitting Netflix on Jan. 27. In the rom-com, Hill’s Ezra Cohen and Lauren London...
- 1/19/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
2023 has arrived, and to kick off the new year Netflix has a number of new additions hitting the streaming service in January. New Year’s Day marks the launch of the new original limited series “Kaleidoscope,” with episodes presented to subscribers in random order leading up to the big finale. The show chronicles the events before, during and after a major heist, with Giancarlo Esposito leading the cast, and is designed to be watched (and enjoyed) in any order.
Another high-profile Netflix original in January is “You People,” a new comedy film co-written by Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris, with Hill starring opposite Eddie Murphy in a premise that evokes “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” as he vies for the approval of his girlfriend’s father so he can marry her. Barris directed the comedy film, which arrives on Jan. 27.
There’s also a brand new series from filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn...
Another high-profile Netflix original in January is “You People,” a new comedy film co-written by Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris, with Hill starring opposite Eddie Murphy in a premise that evokes “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” as he vies for the approval of his girlfriend’s father so he can marry her. Barris directed the comedy film, which arrives on Jan. 27.
There’s also a brand new series from filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn...
- 1/7/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Netflix has confirmed that 48 new original movies, series, documentaries and specials will be debuting on the streaming service in January 2023. Leading off the lineup are the debuts of “That ’90s Show,” a sequel to the long-running laffer “That ’70s Show,” and “Kaleidoscope,” an intriguing crime drama that you can watch in any order. Also look for the sophomore seasons of “Ginny & Georgia” and “Vikings: Valhalla” plus the fourth edition of “Fauda.”
Among the new films featured on the streaming service are “The Pale Blue Eye” with Christian Bale and “You People” with Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill.
Below is the full list of what is new on Netflix in January 2023.
January 1
Kaleidoscope series premiere (Netflix Original)
Lady Voyeur series premiere (Netflix Original)
The Way of the Househusband Season 2 premiere (Netflix Original)
New Amsterdam Season 1
Old Enough! Season 2
Survivor: Season 18
The Aviator
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
Blue Streak...
Among the new films featured on the streaming service are “The Pale Blue Eye” with Christian Bale and “You People” with Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill.
Below is the full list of what is new on Netflix in January 2023.
January 1
Kaleidoscope series premiere (Netflix Original)
Lady Voyeur series premiere (Netflix Original)
The Way of the Househusband Season 2 premiere (Netflix Original)
New Amsterdam Season 1
Old Enough! Season 2
Survivor: Season 18
The Aviator
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
Blue Streak...
- 1/1/2023
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
2022 represented Netflix’s 25th (!!) year of operations as a company. Unfortunately, the streamer celebrated its 25th birthday with some earnings losses, massive cancelations, and a whole host of bad press. What will year 26 hold for the little Blockbuster killer that could? We now have a good idea thanks to Netflix’s list of new releases for January 2023.
Netflix is kicking off 2023 with some muscular original series…and in one instance we mean literally muscular. Vikings: Valhalla season 2 will premiere on Jan. 13, bringing some much needed Norse mayhem back to television. Other titles of note include Ginny & Georgia season 2 (Jan. 5), and That ’90s Show (Jan. 19). The most intriguing option, however, might be what Netflix is choosing to open its year with. Kaleidoscope premieres on Jan. 1 and will present a heist story that will be told in a random order for each Netflix viewer.
Meanwhile, the true crime machine continues apace for Netflix in 2023. Jan.
Netflix is kicking off 2023 with some muscular original series…and in one instance we mean literally muscular. Vikings: Valhalla season 2 will premiere on Jan. 13, bringing some much needed Norse mayhem back to television. Other titles of note include Ginny & Georgia season 2 (Jan. 5), and That ’90s Show (Jan. 19). The most intriguing option, however, might be what Netflix is choosing to open its year with. Kaleidoscope premieres on Jan. 1 and will present a heist story that will be told in a random order for each Netflix viewer.
Meanwhile, the true crime machine continues apace for Netflix in 2023. Jan.
- 1/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Netflix is showing no signs of slowing down in 2023.
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
- 12/31/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
Netflix is showing no signs of slowing down in 2023.
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
- 12/31/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
Prepare to binge in the new year.
Netflix Canada has revealed its entire slate of new titles dropping on the streaming service in January 2023, from sitcoms, to dramas, to reality, movies and more.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Triggers #SaveWarriorNun Trend
Among the most anticipated new titles is Netflix’s reboot “That ’90s Show”, which reunites many of the original “That ’70s Show” cast members, including Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith
Other big shows include “Ginny & Georgia” season 2, the Christian Bale-starring thriller “The Pale Blue Eye”, the reality series “Bling Empire: New York” and more.
Earlier this month, Netflix Canada also released a lengthy promo for its January offerings on YouTube.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Sparks Nostalgia And Love From Twitter Fans: ‘So Good To See Og Cast’
Check out the full list of shows and...
Netflix Canada has revealed its entire slate of new titles dropping on the streaming service in January 2023, from sitcoms, to dramas, to reality, movies and more.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Triggers #SaveWarriorNun Trend
Among the most anticipated new titles is Netflix’s reboot “That ’90s Show”, which reunites many of the original “That ’70s Show” cast members, including Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith
Other big shows include “Ginny & Georgia” season 2, the Christian Bale-starring thriller “The Pale Blue Eye”, the reality series “Bling Empire: New York” and more.
Earlier this month, Netflix Canada also released a lengthy promo for its January offerings on YouTube.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Sparks Nostalgia And Love From Twitter Fans: ‘So Good To See Og Cast’
Check out the full list of shows and...
- 12/30/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The anime TV series "Record of Ragnarok", Season Two, based on manga comics by writers Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui and illustrator Ajichika, will see the return of 'Brunhilde', 'Zerofuku', 'Buddha', 'Hercules', 'Shiva' and 'Raiden Tameemon' , streaming 12 new episodes in 2023 on Netflix:
"...The 'Gods Council' assembles once every millennia to decide the fate of humanity and that mankind’s 7 million years of irredeemable history gives justification for their extinction.
"But the 'valkyrie' 'Brunhilde' proposes giving humanity one last chance to prove their worth and the gods agree to hold the tournament of 'Ragnarok', where humanity will be spared if they can best the gods in seven out of thirteen matches.
"Humanity’s representatives are the 'Einherjar', notable humans across history who are each granted a valkyrie who becomes a powerful weapon tailored for their user's combat style..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...The 'Gods Council' assembles once every millennia to decide the fate of humanity and that mankind’s 7 million years of irredeemable history gives justification for their extinction.
"But the 'valkyrie' 'Brunhilde' proposes giving humanity one last chance to prove their worth and the gods agree to hold the tournament of 'Ragnarok', where humanity will be spared if they can best the gods in seven out of thirteen matches.
"Humanity’s representatives are the 'Einherjar', notable humans across history who are each granted a valkyrie who becomes a powerful weapon tailored for their user's combat style..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 12/28/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
It goes the same every year; the holidays are a time for joy and renewal, and the new year is a time to throw it all away, recover emotionally, and ignore real life until February (at least). We’re talking peak winter, existential angst — the kind of things you can’t face down without a warm blanket and a weekend TV marathon.
The Netflix library gets lots of new film titles in January 2023, including the first five “Rocky” movies, “Top Gun,” and the triumphant return of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Though the TV pickings are slimmer, it’s the perfect time to catch up on breezy comfort offerings, like Japan’s charming “Old Enough!” in which toddlers run errands. The first season went viral with social media clips, and Season 2 drops January 1. Let these tiny little task rabbits be an inspiration for us all in the new year, to help our loved ones,...
The Netflix library gets lots of new film titles in January 2023, including the first five “Rocky” movies, “Top Gun,” and the triumphant return of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Though the TV pickings are slimmer, it’s the perfect time to catch up on breezy comfort offerings, like Japan’s charming “Old Enough!” in which toddlers run errands. The first season went viral with social media clips, and Season 2 drops January 1. Let these tiny little task rabbits be an inspiration for us all in the new year, to help our loved ones,...
- 12/17/2022
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Mangamo, the mobile manga subscription app that gives readers unlimited access to hundreds of titles from Japanese publishers, announced the acquisition of volume 16 of Record of Ragnarok. Volume 16 is the newest release of the hit manga that received an anime adaptation on Netflix last year.
The first chapter of Record of Ragnarok Chapter Volume 16 will join Volumes 1 through 15 on Mangamo beginning November 16. New chapters will be released every Wednesday. All previous volumes are now available ad-free for subscribers of the Mangamo app.
In Volume 16, the cover art features Hades, king of the Underworld. Chapter 62 will follow his involvement amongst the other deities. Subsequent chapters will pick up from the epic battle between humanities’ representative Qin Shi Huang and Hades. The decisive conclusion to the seventh round is about to begin.
Record of Ragnarok is written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika, and serialized in Monthly Comic...
The first chapter of Record of Ragnarok Chapter Volume 16 will join Volumes 1 through 15 on Mangamo beginning November 16. New chapters will be released every Wednesday. All previous volumes are now available ad-free for subscribers of the Mangamo app.
In Volume 16, the cover art features Hades, king of the Underworld. Chapter 62 will follow his involvement amongst the other deities. Subsequent chapters will pick up from the epic battle between humanities’ representative Qin Shi Huang and Hades. The decisive conclusion to the seventh round is about to begin.
Record of Ragnarok is written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika, and serialized in Monthly Comic...
- 11/18/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Record of Ragnarok will officially return to Netflix with a second season, and has revealed its release date along with a new trailer teasing more godly fights!
The first season, based on Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, and Ajichika’s cult hit manga series, debuted last summer on Netflix around the world, and the first season teased fans that there were already plans in place to continue the anime with a second season. Since those plans were first revealed last year, word has been limited, but the second season has now advanced significantly.
The official Twitter account for Ragnarok has announced that Season 2 of the series will be available on Netflix some time in 2023.
The first season, based on Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, and Ajichika’s cult hit manga series, debuted last summer on Netflix around the world, and the first season teased fans that there were already plans in place to continue the anime with a second season. Since those plans were first revealed last year, word has been limited, but the second season has now advanced significantly.
The official Twitter account for Ragnarok has announced that Season 2 of the series will be available on Netflix some time in 2023.
- 7/5/2022
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Mangamo launches all 13 volumes of the ultimate
showdown between humanity and the Gods
Mangamo, the mobile manga subscription app that gives readers unlimited access to hundreds of titles from Japanese publishers, announced the acquisition of all 13 volumes of Record of Ragnarok. All volumes will be available to read unlimited, ad-free for subscribers of the Mangamo app.
Record of Ragnarok is written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika, and serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon by publisher Coamix since November 2017. The series follows an epic tournament between 13 notable humans from across history and 13 powerful gods and deities. 13 volumes have been published in Japan. The manga was adapted as an anime by Graphinica and premiered on Netflix in June 2021. A second season was announced in August 2021 and is currently in production.
The first season of the anime covers the first three fights, and up to volume 5 of the manga series.
showdown between humanity and the Gods
Mangamo, the mobile manga subscription app that gives readers unlimited access to hundreds of titles from Japanese publishers, announced the acquisition of all 13 volumes of Record of Ragnarok. All volumes will be available to read unlimited, ad-free for subscribers of the Mangamo app.
Record of Ragnarok is written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika, and serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon by publisher Coamix since November 2017. The series follows an epic tournament between 13 notable humans from across history and 13 powerful gods and deities. 13 volumes have been published in Japan. The manga was adapted as an anime by Graphinica and premiered on Netflix in June 2021. A second season was announced in August 2021 and is currently in production.
The first season of the anime covers the first three fights, and up to volume 5 of the manga series.
- 3/17/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
One of the favorite concepts of the shonen anime is the tournament, where a number of fighters come together, occasionally to kill each other, in order to win a trophy and glory, with these episodes usually being the apogee of the style and aesthetics of the category. Furthermore, quite frequently in anime, there is a distinct disregard for western or any kind of mythology and religion, with the creators using them in order to suit their needs, occasionally in ways that could be described as preposterous and blasphemous even. “Record of Ragnarok which is based on the homonymous manga written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika, brings both these elements together, as the whole story is actually a tournament, while the fights go as far as to pair Adam (yes the first human) with Zeus.
Every 1000 years, the Gods’ Council assembles to decide the fate of humanity.
Every 1000 years, the Gods’ Council assembles to decide the fate of humanity.
- 7/7/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
If you’re a fan of the craziest anime, then check out Record of Ragnarok on Netflix. The magna, which I haven’t read yet, isn’t done, but if you have Netflix, check out the show. It’s still rather new, and the first season left off on a very epic and mind-blowing cliffhanger. I won’t say how and why just yet, but I do want to recommend this anime. Now I’ll confess, I’m not the biggest anime fan in town. I’ve actually just recently started binging some anime shows on Netflix and I’ve been bouncing around shows for weeks. I came across
Record of Ragnarok Puts A Crazy Twist On History And Mythology...
Record of Ragnarok Puts A Crazy Twist On History And Mythology...
- 7/5/2021
- by David Martinez
- TVovermind.com
Anime definitely seeks to trump reality in a lot of ways and since it has fewer limits or boundaries by the virtue of being animated, it kind of goes that extra mile and then some. With Lu Bu though, it still kind of comes up short since the Chinese general that fights against the deities that have given up on humanity is indeed mighty, but in the Record of Ragnarok series, Thor still manages to put him down even as Lu Bu puts up a tremendous fight. Arguing for a solo series on Lu Bu’s behalf isn’t too hard since
Why Lu Bu Deserves a Solo Movie or TV Series...
Why Lu Bu Deserves a Solo Movie or TV Series...
- 7/4/2021
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Summertime, and the living’s easy — but knowing when your favorite shows return might not be. As the country and the entertainment industry gradually start to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, here is Deadline’s annual list of summer premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows. It covers more than 200 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from June 16 through mid-September in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies. Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the post regularly as more dates are revealed.
June 16:
Card Sharks
Generation
Penguin Town (Netflix, new documentary series)
Dave
Two Steps Home (HGTV, new docuseries)
The House My Wedding Bought (HGTV, new docuseries)
June 17:
When Nature Calls (ABC, new docuseries)
Holey Moley 3D in 2D (ABC, Season 3)
The Hustler
iCarly (Paramount+, new comedy series revival)
Intelligence (Peacock, Season 2)
Black Summer
Katla (Netflix, new Scandinavian drama series)
Record of Ragnarok
Summer Camp Island Season 4
Battle of the Brothers
Keeping Up with the Kardashians Reunion
Hot Mess House (HGTV, Season 2)
June 18:
Physical
Elite
So Not Worth It (Netflix, new Korean comedy series)
The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals
Love After Lockup
Strut (Revry, new comedy series)
June 20:
Evil
Kevin Can F**K Himself
Rick and Morty
You, Me & My Ex
Us (PBS, new drama miniseries)
America’s Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition
June 21:
Ridiculousness
Celebrity Iou
So Freakin Cheap
Grill of Victory
The Sommerdahl Murders
Pizza Wars
June 22:
Capital One College Bowl (NBC, new competition series)
Motherland: Fort Salem
David Makes Man
Inside No. 9 (BritBox, Season 6; U.S. premiere)
June 23:
In the Dark
Too Hot to Handle
June 24:
Good Girls (NBC, Season 4B)
Making It
Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell
Godzilla Singular Point
The Naked Director
The Good Fight (Paramount+, Season 5)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+, Season 6; moved from VH1)
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked! (VH1, Season 6; moved from VH1)
Innocent
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (Kcet, Season 14)
June 25:
Bosch (Amazon, Season 7; final season)
September Mornings
Central Park (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Mysterious Benedict Society (Disney+, new drama series)
The A List (Netflix, Season 2)
Sex/Life
The Choe Show (FX, new talk show series)
Put a Ring on It
June 28:
The Seven Deadly Sins (Netflix, Season 5)
Biography: KISStory
Below Deck: Mediterranean
The Pioneer Woman: Ranch Wedding (Food Network, new unscripted series)
June 29:
Good Bones (HGTV, Season 6)
America’s Top Dog
June 30:
Short Circuit
Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts (Disney+, talk show series)
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
Somos (Netflix, new drama series)
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork
When Big Things Go Wrong (History, new docuseries)
July 1:
The Mighty Ones (Hulu/Peacock)
Young Royals (Netflix, new drama series)
Maratha Gets Down and Dirty (Discovery+, new docuseries)
Top Chef Amateurs
July 2:
Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew
July 5:
The Beast Must Die (AMC+, new drama series)
Pov (PBS, Season 34)
July 6:
An Animal Saved My Life
July 7:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 23)
Love Island
Monsters at Work (Disney+, new animated series; moved from July 2)
Abby’s Places (ESPN+, new docuseries)
July 8:
Gossip Girl (HBO Max, new drama series reboot)
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (Netflix, new anime series)
Grown-ish
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 9B)
Backyard Bar Wars (TruTV, new competition series)
July 9:
Secret Celebrity Renovation
Atypical
Virgin River (Netflix, Season 3)
The Snoopy Show (Apple TV+, Season 1B)
Leverage: Redemption (IMDb TV, new drama series)
July 10:
Big3 (CBS/Paramount+, Season 4)
July 11:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Wellington Paranormal
The White Lotus (HBO, new comedy series)
Animal Kingdom (TNT, Season 5)
The Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo, Season 6)
History of the Sitcom
Unforgotten
Battle on the Beach (HGTV, new competition series)
July 12:
Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes
The Beast Must Die (AMC, new drama series; network premiere)
Jack Irish
July 13:
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail
July 14:
Good Trouble
Dr. Pimple Popper
Dr. Pimple Popper: This is Zit
July 15:
Coroner
Never Have I Ever (Netflix, Season 2)
American Horror Stories
Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry (Discovery+, new docuseries)
The Artisan’s Kitchen
Dr. Death (Peacock, new drama series)
Extraordinary Stories Behind Everyday Things (Discovery+, new docuseries)|
Fixer Upper Mind (Discovery+, Season 6)
Homegrown
Jean Stoffer Design
Making Modern with Brooke and Brice
Mind for Design
Re(Motel)
Ranch to Table
Self Employed
Van Go
Where We Call Home
Zoë Bakes
July 16:
Turner & Hooch
McCartney 3, 2, 1
Schmigadoon
Behind the Attraction
Making the Cut (Amazon, Season 2)
Icon: Music Through The Lens (PBS, new documentary series)
July 17:
Love & Marriage: Huntsville
Family or Fiancé
Say Yes to the Dress
July 18:
Dead Pixels
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz, new drama series)
The End (Showtime, new comedy series)
90 Day: Caribbean Love
Modern Marvels
The Machines That Built America (History, new docuseries)
Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury
July 19:
The Oval (BET, Season 2B)
Darcey & Stacey
Darcey & Stacey: Inside the Episode
July 20:
Man vs. History
July 22:
Through Our Eyes (HBO Max, new documentary miniseries)
Mysteries of Mental Illness
Ultra City Smiths
July 23:
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Masters of the Universe: Revelation
Sky Rojo (Netflix, Season 2)
Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life
Darcey & Stacey: Pillow Talk
July 24:
Eden: Untamed Planet (BBC America/AMC/AMC+, new documentary series)
July 26:
Roswell, New Mexico
Celebrity Iou: Joyride (Discovery+, new docuseries)
July 29:
Behind the Music
July 30:
Outer Banks (Netflix, Season 2)
Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson
Turning The Tables With Robin Roberts (Apple TV+, new docuseries
July Tba:
The Patrick Star Show
Middlemost Post
In Their Own Words (PBS, Season 2)
August 4:
My Feet Are Killing Me
My Feet Are Killing Me: Foot Notes
August 6:
Bachelor in Paradise (ABC, Season 7)
Mr Corman
August 8:
Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime, Season 2)
August 9:
Reservation Dogs
August 10:
Fantasy Island
DC’s Stargirl
August 11:
Family Game Fight!
Riverdale
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 11; final season)
Money Court (CNBC, new courtroom series)
August 12:
Star Trek: Lower Decks
August 13:
Masters of Illusion
Aew: Rampage (TNT, new wrestling series)
August 15:
Heels (Starz, new drama series)
Chesapeake Shores
August 17:
My Big Fat Fabulous Life
August 18:
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu, new drama limited series)
August 19:
Burden of Truth
August 20:
The Greatest #AtHome Videos
Growing Up Animal (Disney+, new documentary series)
August 23:
The Ultimate Surfer
August 24:
Welcome to Plathville
August 25:
American Horror Story: Double Feature
Archer (Fxx, Season 12)
August 27:
See (Apple TV+, Season 2)
August 31:
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, new comedy series)
August Tba:
Chapelwaite
Cesar’s Way (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
My Life Is Murder
September 2:
What We Do in the Shadows
September 5:
Billions (Showtime, Season 5B)
Guilt
September 7:
Impeachment: American Crime Story
September 9:
Sunday Night Football
Football Night in America
September 12:
Sunday Night Football
NFL on Fox
NFL on CBS (CBS, season premiere)
NFL on Fox Deportes
MTV Video Music Awards (MTV, live awards special)
September 13:
Y: The Last Man
September 16:
Untitled B.J. Novak
Summer Tba:
Claws (TNT, Season 4; final seasons)
Fboy Island (HBO Max, new competition series)
Lupin
Serengeti...
June 16:
Card Sharks
Generation
Penguin Town (Netflix, new documentary series)
Dave
Two Steps Home (HGTV, new docuseries)
The House My Wedding Bought (HGTV, new docuseries)
June 17:
When Nature Calls (ABC, new docuseries)
Holey Moley 3D in 2D (ABC, Season 3)
The Hustler
iCarly (Paramount+, new comedy series revival)
Intelligence (Peacock, Season 2)
Black Summer
Katla (Netflix, new Scandinavian drama series)
Record of Ragnarok
Summer Camp Island Season 4
Battle of the Brothers
Keeping Up with the Kardashians Reunion
Hot Mess House (HGTV, Season 2)
June 18:
Physical
Elite
So Not Worth It (Netflix, new Korean comedy series)
The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals
Love After Lockup
Strut (Revry, new comedy series)
June 20:
Evil
Kevin Can F**K Himself
Rick and Morty
You, Me & My Ex
Us (PBS, new drama miniseries)
America’s Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition
June 21:
Ridiculousness
Celebrity Iou
So Freakin Cheap
Grill of Victory
The Sommerdahl Murders
Pizza Wars
June 22:
Capital One College Bowl (NBC, new competition series)
Motherland: Fort Salem
David Makes Man
Inside No. 9 (BritBox, Season 6; U.S. premiere)
June 23:
In the Dark
Too Hot to Handle
June 24:
Good Girls (NBC, Season 4B)
Making It
Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell
Godzilla Singular Point
The Naked Director
The Good Fight (Paramount+, Season 5)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+, Season 6; moved from VH1)
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked! (VH1, Season 6; moved from VH1)
Innocent
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (Kcet, Season 14)
June 25:
Bosch (Amazon, Season 7; final season)
September Mornings
Central Park (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Mysterious Benedict Society (Disney+, new drama series)
The A List (Netflix, Season 2)
Sex/Life
The Choe Show (FX, new talk show series)
Put a Ring on It
June 28:
The Seven Deadly Sins (Netflix, Season 5)
Biography: KISStory
Below Deck: Mediterranean
The Pioneer Woman: Ranch Wedding (Food Network, new unscripted series)
June 29:
Good Bones (HGTV, Season 6)
America’s Top Dog
June 30:
Short Circuit
Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts (Disney+, talk show series)
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
Somos (Netflix, new drama series)
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork
When Big Things Go Wrong (History, new docuseries)
July 1:
The Mighty Ones (Hulu/Peacock)
Young Royals (Netflix, new drama series)
Maratha Gets Down and Dirty (Discovery+, new docuseries)
Top Chef Amateurs
July 2:
Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew
July 5:
The Beast Must Die (AMC+, new drama series)
Pov (PBS, Season 34)
July 6:
An Animal Saved My Life
July 7:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 23)
Love Island
Monsters at Work (Disney+, new animated series; moved from July 2)
Abby’s Places (ESPN+, new docuseries)
July 8:
Gossip Girl (HBO Max, new drama series reboot)
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (Netflix, new anime series)
Grown-ish
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 9B)
Backyard Bar Wars (TruTV, new competition series)
July 9:
Secret Celebrity Renovation
Atypical
Virgin River (Netflix, Season 3)
The Snoopy Show (Apple TV+, Season 1B)
Leverage: Redemption (IMDb TV, new drama series)
July 10:
Big3 (CBS/Paramount+, Season 4)
July 11:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Wellington Paranormal
The White Lotus (HBO, new comedy series)
Animal Kingdom (TNT, Season 5)
The Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo, Season 6)
History of the Sitcom
Unforgotten
Battle on the Beach (HGTV, new competition series)
July 12:
Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes
The Beast Must Die (AMC, new drama series; network premiere)
Jack Irish
July 13:
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail
July 14:
Good Trouble
Dr. Pimple Popper
Dr. Pimple Popper: This is Zit
July 15:
Coroner
Never Have I Ever (Netflix, Season 2)
American Horror Stories
Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry (Discovery+, new docuseries)
The Artisan’s Kitchen
Dr. Death (Peacock, new drama series)
Extraordinary Stories Behind Everyday Things (Discovery+, new docuseries)|
Fixer Upper Mind (Discovery+, Season 6)
Homegrown
Jean Stoffer Design
Making Modern with Brooke and Brice
Mind for Design
Re(Motel)
Ranch to Table
Self Employed
Van Go
Where We Call Home
Zoë Bakes
July 16:
Turner & Hooch
McCartney 3, 2, 1
Schmigadoon
Behind the Attraction
Making the Cut (Amazon, Season 2)
Icon: Music Through The Lens (PBS, new documentary series)
July 17:
Love & Marriage: Huntsville
Family or Fiancé
Say Yes to the Dress
July 18:
Dead Pixels
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz, new drama series)
The End (Showtime, new comedy series)
90 Day: Caribbean Love
Modern Marvels
The Machines That Built America (History, new docuseries)
Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury
July 19:
The Oval (BET, Season 2B)
Darcey & Stacey
Darcey & Stacey: Inside the Episode
July 20:
Man vs. History
July 22:
Through Our Eyes (HBO Max, new documentary miniseries)
Mysteries of Mental Illness
Ultra City Smiths
July 23:
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Masters of the Universe: Revelation
Sky Rojo (Netflix, Season 2)
Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life
Darcey & Stacey: Pillow Talk
July 24:
Eden: Untamed Planet (BBC America/AMC/AMC+, new documentary series)
July 26:
Roswell, New Mexico
Celebrity Iou: Joyride (Discovery+, new docuseries)
July 29:
Behind the Music
July 30:
Outer Banks (Netflix, Season 2)
Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson
Turning The Tables With Robin Roberts (Apple TV+, new docuseries
July Tba:
The Patrick Star Show
Middlemost Post
In Their Own Words (PBS, Season 2)
August 4:
My Feet Are Killing Me
My Feet Are Killing Me: Foot Notes
August 6:
Bachelor in Paradise (ABC, Season 7)
Mr Corman
August 8:
Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime, Season 2)
August 9:
Reservation Dogs
August 10:
Fantasy Island
DC’s Stargirl
August 11:
Family Game Fight!
Riverdale
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 11; final season)
Money Court (CNBC, new courtroom series)
August 12:
Star Trek: Lower Decks
August 13:
Masters of Illusion
Aew: Rampage (TNT, new wrestling series)
August 15:
Heels (Starz, new drama series)
Chesapeake Shores
August 17:
My Big Fat Fabulous Life
August 18:
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu, new drama limited series)
August 19:
Burden of Truth
August 20:
The Greatest #AtHome Videos
Growing Up Animal (Disney+, new documentary series)
August 23:
The Ultimate Surfer
August 24:
Welcome to Plathville
August 25:
American Horror Story: Double Feature
Archer (Fxx, Season 12)
August 27:
See (Apple TV+, Season 2)
August 31:
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, new comedy series)
August Tba:
Chapelwaite
Cesar’s Way (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
My Life Is Murder
September 2:
What We Do in the Shadows
September 5:
Billions (Showtime, Season 5B)
Guilt
September 7:
Impeachment: American Crime Story
September 9:
Sunday Night Football
Football Night in America
September 12:
Sunday Night Football
NFL on Fox
NFL on CBS (CBS, season premiere)
NFL on Fox Deportes
MTV Video Music Awards (MTV, live awards special)
September 13:
Y: The Last Man
September 16:
Untitled B.J. Novak
Summer Tba:
Claws (TNT, Season 4; final seasons)
Fboy Island (HBO Max, new competition series)
Lupin
Serengeti...
- 6/15/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
You know what everyone could use in the sweltering summer months? A nice, cold glass of…anime. At least that’s the particular theme that comes up in Netflix’s list of new releases for June 2021.
Netflix has been quietly expanding their anime offerings for awhile now but June is a particularly anime-heavy month. The absolutely metal sounding Record of Ragnarok arrives this month. So too do parts 1 and 2 of the newest Sailor Moon film on June 3 and Godzilla Singular Point on June 24.
Read more TV Yasuke Review: Netflix Anime Reclaims The Story of a Black Samurai By Caroline Cao TV Anime For Beginners: Best Genres and Series to Watch By Daniel Kurland
But for those who aren’t ready to dip their toe in the anime pool yet, Netflix has some other originals of note in June. Sweet Tooth, the ambitious comic adaptation starring Will Forte premieres on June 4. Then,...
Netflix has been quietly expanding their anime offerings for awhile now but June is a particularly anime-heavy month. The absolutely metal sounding Record of Ragnarok arrives this month. So too do parts 1 and 2 of the newest Sailor Moon film on June 3 and Godzilla Singular Point on June 24.
Read more TV Yasuke Review: Netflix Anime Reclaims The Story of a Black Samurai By Caroline Cao TV Anime For Beginners: Best Genres and Series to Watch By Daniel Kurland
But for those who aren’t ready to dip their toe in the anime pool yet, Netflix has some other originals of note in June. Sweet Tooth, the ambitious comic adaptation starring Will Forte premieres on June 4. Then,...
- 5/31/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
New titles also include Yasuke, directed and executive produced by US anime artist LeSean Thomas.
Netflix unveiled a slate of 40 original anime titles set to premiere in 2021, more than double its output last year, at the ongoing AnimeJapan 2021 virtual event.
The slate is headed by Masao Okubo’s Record Of Ragnarok, an adaptation of the popular manga about the one-on-one battles between humans and gods to determine the fate of humanity. Set to premiere in June 2021, the series is produced by Japanese animation studio Graphinica.
Netflix is also launching two shows combining the work of international and Japanese talents – Yasuke,...
Netflix unveiled a slate of 40 original anime titles set to premiere in 2021, more than double its output last year, at the ongoing AnimeJapan 2021 virtual event.
The slate is headed by Masao Okubo’s Record Of Ragnarok, an adaptation of the popular manga about the one-on-one battles between humans and gods to determine the fate of humanity. Set to premiere in June 2021, the series is produced by Japanese animation studio Graphinica.
Netflix is also launching two shows combining the work of international and Japanese talents – Yasuke,...
- 3/27/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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