Upcoming Netflix Releases: Summer Lineup of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films
Sneak Peek into the Supernatural Summer Ahead!
Dive into the thrilling world of Netflix with a lineup bursting with sci-fi, fantasy, and bone-chilling horror. Here's a scoop on the movies that are about to redefine your weekends.
May 23 - Blood and Betrayals
Though initially believed to be a trilogy, this thrilling saga returns with a fresh installment titled Blood and Betrayals. Set in the 80s, the story unfolds in Shadyside High, where popular girls, misfits, and mysterious events continue to be the norm. Directed by Matt Palmer, the film stars India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, Chris Klein, and a host of others, with Lili Taylor and Katherine Waterston in key roles.
June 20 - K-Pop Warriors
Billed as an "animated action comedy," this Sony Pictures Animation project tells the tale of three K-pop stars who secretly double as demon hunters. Their life takes a wild twist when they must save their fans from a monstrous boy band. Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the film boasts an impressive voice cast that includes Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, and more.
July 2 - The Guardians' Return
Delve back into the world of the immortal warriors with this sequel, set to release in July. Directed by Victoria Mahoney, the film features a stellar cast, including Charlize Theron, Henry Golding, Uma Thurman, and many more. The story continues with the warriors battling new enemies, old foes, and unraveling the secrets of eternal life. Get ready for some high-octane action!
July 10 - The Walled City
Unravel the mystery of a strange, impenetrable barrier that traps an ordinary couple and their neighbors in a confined apartment complex. Who erected the wall? Why was it put there? Can they find a way out? Join the journey and find out!
August 13 - The Last Bark
From the creator of Dexter's Laboratory and Star Wars: Clone Wars, comes this adult animated comedy about an approaching neutering procedure for a dog who wants to make the most of his remaining days with his pals. Featuring an all-star cast of comedy heavyweights, including Adam Devine, Idris Elba, and Kathryn Hahn, this film promises to be a wild ride.
Summer TBD - Lost Through the Ages
Delve into a captivating romance between an astronaut on Earth and a musician on Mars in Netflix's first-ever Korean-language animated film. The exact release date is yet to be announced.
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- The upcoming animated action comedy, K-Pop Warriors, produced by Sony Pictures Animation, promises to blend entertainment with technology, showcasing the tales of three K-pop stars who moonlight as demon hunters. (technology, movies, entertainment, K-Pop Warriors)
- Gizmodo and io9 will likely provide exciting coverage of the sci-fi and fantasy series lineup this summer, including Netflix's first-ever Korean-language animated film, Lost Through the Ages, featuring an astronaut and a musician from Earth and Mars respectively. (sci-fi-and-fantasy, movies-and-tv, entertainment, Lost Through the Ages)
- For fans of science fiction and suspense, Gizmodo's analysis of the anticipated movie Blood and Betrayals will be worth a read, as it delves into the mystery of the Shadyside High saga and the characters that drive the story. (sci-fi, movies, Blood and Betrayals)
- In a surprising twist of technology and entertainment, a new adult animated comedy, The Last Bark, from the creators of Dexter's Laboratory and Star Wars: Clone Wars, will address the uncomfortable topic of pet neutering through humor, featuring an all-star cast and promising to be a wild ride. (technology, movies, entertainment, The Last Bark)