Throughout this 12 months’s Anime NYC conference, Netflix introduced that Deathwatch is slated to debut on October 14th, and the sequence has added The Sandman’s Kirby Howell-Baptiste to its forged. Howell-Baptiste will voice Zinnia McKenna, an agent working alongside Sam Fisher (Liev Schrieber) as they’re hunted by squads of educated killers. Although it’s temporary, Deathwatch’s new trailer provides you a reasonably stable sense of the sequence’ slick and brutal motion. You may as well see that, tonally, the sequence goes to be a fairly severe online game adaptation. However issues are going to be a bit completely different for the following season of Netflix’s tackle Satan Could Cry.
Due out a while in 2026, Satan Could Cry’s second season will see Dante (Johnny Yong Bosch) and Vergil (Robbie Daymond) reuniting for a battle to the demise. In a teaser for the brand new season, the 2 brothers really appear to be having a ball taking pictures and slashing at one another whereas people and demons get caught within the crossfire. It will likely be attention-grabbing to see if the brand new season actually ups its motion set items when it returns.
That appears to be the plan for Blue Eye Samurai’s subsequent season. Together with a scene from Blue Eye Samurai season 2 centered on Mizu (Maya Erskine) storming a stronghold, Netflix shared a behind-the-scenes featurette the place sequence co-creators Amber Noizumi and Michael Inexperienced, and govt producer Jane Wu, tease a few of what we will count on to see. It appears to be like like Mizu’s quest for revenge will take her all the way in which to London and contain a minimum of a few seemingly-dead characters making sudden returns. Season 2 remains to be in manufacturing and doesn’t have a agency launch date simply but. However you possibly can see from the featurette that the inventive group is cooking, particularly relating to choreographing the present’s motion sequences.
Netflix additionally shared new trailers for the second half of Sakamoto Days’ first season, which is at the moment streaming, and for the third season of File of Ragnarok, which premiers this December. The large takeaway is that Netflix isn’t easing up on its animated tasks. It is likely to be some time earlier than we really get to see plenty of this new stuff, however hopefully it will likely be definitely worth the wait.

