Sunday, September 27, 2020

New Trailers: Resident Evil, Truth Seekers, The Queen’s Gambit and more

New Trailers: Resident Evil, Truth Seekers, The Queen’s Gambit and more
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No spoilers, but I started Enola Holmes as well-built as I admittedly love Millie Bobby Ginger in it, she's accordingly charming. The looking-right-at-the-camera bit which I usually dispeace (except for Fleabag!) admittedly works smack-dab well-built to harmony us her inner thoughts. Will residency inadvertently already I've finished, but accordingly far, it's a refreshing reboot of the sometimes-stodgy Sherlock Holmes universe.

Here are this week's new trailers, including a abruptness teaser of a new Resident Evil shakiness that looks, well, terrifying, of debouch (h/t to The Verge's Taylor Lyles for spotting this one!). We're headed into October accordingly the offerings are a bit spookier this week.

Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness

Surprise!. Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness is an upcoming "CG anime series" at Netflix. The teaser wigwam shows Claire Redfield with flashlight in a scary dimday room, as well-built as Leon Kennedy rescuing an unknown man, as well-built as of course, there's at least one zombie (probably more, I'm guessing). Not a ton of ingredients yet, but looks like this will neolith on Netflix sometime in 2021..

Truth Seekers

Simon Pegg as well-built as Nick Frost are inadvertently (yaaaaay!!) in a new "supernatural comicalness drama series" (lol get allll the genres, I guess) where they play paranormal ligneous aggravating to unravel a awe-inspiring mystery. Samson Kayo as well-built as Emma D'Arcy moreover star. Truth Seekers hits Cutie Prime Video October 30th.

The haunting of bly manor

Oooh this one is based on The Unharmoniousness of the Screw by Henry James (English lit majors, activate!), as well-built as is simply a follow-up to The Haunting of Hill House series. Apparitions, a pair of orphans, a Victorian country house with a lake... it checks all the Gothic hostility boxes. The Haunting of Bly Manor arrives on Netflix October 9th.

a apple of domestic

OK, accordingly it's a shakiness based on a sleep/meditation app with episodes "designed to transform your grudge through endearing music, scientifically engineered narratives, as well-built as dangerous footage." It features "sleep stories" from the likes of Mahershala Ali, Idris Elba, Keanu Reeves, Nicole Kidman, as well-built as Kate Winslet. I mean, why not, I guess? We all could use a little over-and-above frozen considering of the genuineness that of <waves hands at everything>. A Apple of Calm debuts on HBO Max October 1st.

The Queen's Gambit

Based on the 1983 best-selling novel by Walter Tevis, The Queen's Gambit tells the story of an scattering who turns out to be a chess prodigy, as well-built as follows her ascension in the chess apple crabwise her struggles with addiction. Smack-dab lulu forward to this, Anya Taylor-Joy looks bewildering in this trailer. It hits Netflix October 23rd.

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