For the second year in a row, Netflix held a live event called Tudum to showcase some of its biggest upcoming movies, TV shows, and now games. (Although the names are the same, this Tudum has nothing to do with the struggling fansite also run by Netflix.) There were a few notable absences from the 2022 edition — I’m still waiting to hear or see anything about Season 2 of Arcane — but there were also many big names. This includes news about two different magician shows, trailers for Enola Holmes and Out of the knivesand the surprise launch of an excellent indie game.
If you missed the show, here are the biggest reveals.
The whole gang is back in the sequel to Enola Holmes, which again sees Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill as the Holmes siblings, only this time Enola is a detective in her own right. The new movie starts airing on November 4th.
First look at spy thriller A heart of stone
Gal Gadot stars in another action thriller for Netflix, with A heart of stone, which also stars Jamie Dornan and Alia Bhatt. In the new clip, Gadot describes the film as a “super grounded, gritty action thriller.” It should hit Netflix sometime in 2023.
Queen Charlotte plays in a Bridgerton spinoff
Given the huge success of Bridgerton, it’s no surprise that Netflix is expanding it with a spinoff. In Tudum, the streamer showed a clip of the first such project, called prehistory Queen Charlotte.
Here’s the Thing in thing Wednesday
We’ve already seen a few trailers for Wednesday, Tim Burton’s spinoff of The Addams Family starring Jenna Ortega. But the latest clip focuses on something very important: the Thing, the sentient hand. The series begins streaming on Netflix on November 23.
A behind-the-scenes look at Guillermo del Toro Pinocchio
We already knew del Toro’s opinion Pinocchio — not to be confused with the Disney action flick — was going to be gorgeous, thanks to the early trailers. But the latest clip from Netflix gives a glimpse of how the fantastical stop-motion world has been brought to life. The film starts airing on December 9.
Jennifer Lopez is a killer in The mother
There is nothing more to say The mother except that Jennifer Lopez looks incredibly cool as a killer who comes out of hiding to save a daughter she’s been forced to give up. That premise alone is enough to keep me tuned in when the movie hits theaters in May 2023.
The Witcher: Origin of Blood coming in december
We didn’t get to see anything new The Witcher: Origin of Blood, a prequel series starring Michelle Yeoh. But we’ve learned something important: the show is coming to Netflix in December. In the meantime, you can check out the first trailer here.
They cloned Tyrone looks like a lot of fun
Jamie Foxx follows Day shift with what looks to be another mix of genre action and comedy. They cloned Tyrone sees Fox teaming up with John Boyega and Teyonah Parris as they follow “the trail of a criminal government experiment in this meaty mystery caper.” It’s listed as “Coming Soon”.
Season 3 of The Witcher coming summer 2023
Much like Origin of bloodwe didn’t actually get to see any footage from the third season of The Witcher. But Netflix has confirmed that season 3 is expected to debut next summer.
Oxenfree it’s now in Netflix games
Netflix’s pursuit of gaming continues today with the release of Oxenfreesupernatural mystery game that first launched in 2016. The game’s Netflix release comes shortly after the streamer acquired Oxenfree developer Night School Studio.
Another look at Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
We’re still a long way from the December debut of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, but at least we have this new clip to make the wait a little more bearable. This one showcases the stellar cast as well as some particularly treacherous looking puzzle boxes.
The School of Good and Evil continues to look good… and evil
Netflix’s action adaptation of The School of Good and Evil continues to look impressive, and the latest clip gets some help from Billie Eilish to create a dark mood. The film is directed by Paul Feig and is set to hit Netflix on October 19.
Hellbound is back for season 2
Netflix released a very short — but appropriately dark and gory — teaser confirming this Hellbound returns for a second season. This isn’t much of a surprise considering how Season 1 ended, but unfortunately there’s no word on when it will be available to stream.
High octane clip of Money Heist: Koreasecond part
When Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Zone debuted earlier this year, wasn’t a complete show — and now we have a good look at the upcoming Part 2. And while there’s no release date yet, Netflix says new episodes are “coming soon.”
Very short unreleased clip from Squid game
While not a sneak peek at the mystery season 2, Squid game director Hwang Dong-Hyuk stopped by Tudum to present a short, never-before-seen clip from the debut season. As for what’s next, the director says that Season 2 “will be filled with completely new stories.”