Mars Red is set in 1923 and a time when a mysterious artificial blood called Ascara has appeared which makes the vampires a far more significant threat.
Trailers Articles
Continuing the Trailers archive (Page 125). This section features historical reporting and reviews.
Baki season 2 heads for Netflix
So, what is it about Baki that works? It just ignores the improbably of itself and carries on weaving stories about its numerous fighters, lightly weaving in a backstory and plot arc as those develop.
Crunchyroll unleashes the Tower of God trailer
Tower of God is a hugely popular comic/manga that’s not from Japan. It’s a Korean smash hit with millions of readers.
Early access character classes and races for Baldur’s Gate 3
Yesterday at PAX East, Larian Studios gave a gameplay demo. We also got access to their opening cinematic. The mind flayers have rediscovered their flying Astral Plane travelling Nautiloids. These tentacled ships are powerful enough for them to launch an invasion, starting with a kidnapping run on Baldur’s Gate, grabbing people from the streets so […]
The end times? Westworld III trailer
The show is due out in States on March 15th, and it’ll premiere at the same time in the UK on Sky Atlantic and Now TV.
Viz ease out a JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable live-action trailer
The live action of (one small part of) JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable is coming to the States via Viz.
The Green Knight trailer
You can describe the movie as an Arthurian horror, which isn’t genre many people are familiar with.
Somethings in this world need killing: October Faction trailer
Tamara Taylor and J.C. MacKenzie are Deloris and Fred Allen who work for a secret organisation that investigates and kills monsters.
The End Times are here: Ragnarok
The town is suffering from a layer of pollution, the glaciers are melting, and legends speak of an old evil.
Queen of Hell: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina part 3
Hell is out of balance and so that means Heaven and the mortal realm are misaligned too.









