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The biggest news and trailers for Netflix’s Tudum event

The biggest news and trailers for Netflix's Tudum event
Written by adrina

For the second year in a row, Netflix hosted a livestream event called Tudum to showcase some of its biggest upcoming movies, TV shows, and now games. (Although the names are the same, this Tudum has nothing to do with the struggling fansite, which is also managed by Netflix.) There were a few notable absences from the 2022 edition – I’m still waiting to hear about season 2 of or to see arcane – but there were also many big names. This includes news about two different ones witcher Shows, trailers for Enola Holmes and knife outand the surprise launch of an excellent indie game.

If you missed the show, here are the biggest revelations.

The gang are all back in the sequel to Enola Holmes, which sees Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill as the Holmes siblings again, except this time Enola is a detective herself. The new film starts streaming on November 4th.

Gal Gadot stars in another action thriller for Netflix heart of stone, which also stars Jamie Dornan and Alia Bhatt. In the new clip, Gadot describes the film as a “super grounded, raw action thriller.” It is slated for release on Netflix sometime in 2023.

Given the tremendous success of Bridgeton, it’s no surprise that Netflix is ​​expanding it with a spin-off. At Tudum, the streamer showed a clip of the first such project, called a prequel Queen Charlotte.

We’ve already seen some trailers for Wednesday, the Addams Family spin-off directed by Tim Burton and starring Jenna Ortega. But the latest clip focuses on something very important: Thing, the sentient hand. The series will stream on Netflix on November 23.

We already knew del Toro was recording it Pinocchio — not to be confused with the live-action Disney film — was going to be great thanks to early trailers. But the latest clip from Netflix gives a sneak peek at how the fantastic stop-motion world came to life. The film starts streaming on December 9th.

There isn’t much more to say The mother Aside from Jennifer Lopez, she looks incredibly cool as an assassin who comes out of hiding to save a daughter who had to give her up. That premise alone is enough to get me tuned in for when the film starts streaming in May 2023.

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We haven’t seen anything new The Witcher: Origin of the Blood, a prequel series starring Michelle Yeoh. But we’ve learned something important: The show is coming to Netflix in December. In the meantime, you can watch the first trailer here.

Henry Cavill in Season 2 of The Witcher.

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Similar to origin of the bloodwe haven’t actually seen any footage of the third season of The Witcher. But Netflix has confirmed that Season 3 is expected to release next summer.

Netflix’s gaming push continues today with the launch of Ox freea supernatural mystery game that first launched in 2016. The Netflix launch of the game comes not long after the streamer acquired it Ox free Developer Night School Studio.

We’re still a long way from December’s debut Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, but at least we have this new clip to make the wait a little more bearable. This one features the star-studded cast as well as some particularly sneaky-looking puzzle boxes.

Netflix’ live-action adaptation of The School of Good and Evil continues to look impressive and the latest clip is joined by Billie Eilish to add to the somber mood. The film is directed by Paul Feig and is set to release on Netflix on October 19.

Netflix released a very brief – but suitably dark and gory – teaser confirming this infernal is coming back for a second season. It’s not a huge surprise given the end of season one, but unfortunately there’s no word on when it will be available to stream.

When Money Heist: Korea – Common Economic Space Debuting earlier this year, it wasn’t a full show — and now we have a good look at the upcoming Part 2. And while there’s no release date yet, Netflix says the new episodes are “coming soon.”

While it’s not a glimpse into the mysterious Season 2, Squid Game Director Hwang Dong-Hyuk stopped by Tudum to present a short, previously unreleased clip from the debut season. As for what’s next, the director says Season 2 “will be filled with brand new stories.”

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