In Romantic Killer, a magic potato messes with a geek’s life. She’s thrust into a world where romance is on the cards, whether she was looking for it or not.
Netflix Articles
Discover the blog's posts tagged with Netflix. This collection covers topics in Anime, Tabletop & RPGs, and Movies.
Exception: Netflix’s stylised horror anime
Netflix’s sci-fi horror will debut around the world on October 13th. I’ve checked, and that won’t be a Friday the 13th; it’s a Thursday.
Bastard!! returns for a second dose despite mixed reviews
Four hundred years since the collapse of modern civilization, the world is dominated by the chaos of swords and sorcery.
Record of Ragnarok season 2 trailer offers more of the improbable same
Warner Bros. Japan has announced new cast members and character designs for the war between gods and mortals in the second season of the anime adaptation of Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui’s Record of Ragnarok manga series.
Cute or cruel? Netflix’s Romantic Killer
Romantic Killer is an upcoming Netflix anime that’s based on Wataru Momose’s manga.
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners with guns, hacking and street action
Studio Trigger and Netflix’s 10-part Cyberpunk: Edgerunners series has a proper trailer.
Uncommonly Itemised: SDCC 2022
It’s SDCC weekend, and we’ve had a shed load of jaw-dropping trailers. To cope, to list quite a few, here’s this Uncommonly Itemised summary.
Punchy! Official Tekken: Bloodline anime trailer
I think pretty much every blogger or media outlet that’s covered Netflix’s latest Tekken trailer has gone with “Punchy” to describe it. It’s hard not to!
Netflix’s Drifting Home looks fun, sombre and epic
Having grown up there, the place holds a lot of memories, but while playing, they suddenly get caught up in a mysterious phenomenon and when they regain consciousness, they see an entire ocean before them as the housing complex has drifted into a mysterious sea and Kosuke and Natsume with it.
Banned in some countries: Record of Ragnarok returns to others
Geek Native and more important sites got emails against the Record of Ragnarok. Why? The anime upset religious groups because it shows gods fighting people.









