Looking for something to watch in the coming weeks? Hollywood has you covered, and they’ve produced the trailers to prove it.
Let’s start with the trailer for the second season of Raised by Wolves, the ambitious sci-fi show from Ridley Scott about a pair of androids named Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salim) who are raising a group of human children in the wake of an apocalyptic war. Take a look:
Raised by Wolves engages with some classic sci-fi themes, including religion vs science and what it means to be human. It’s an ambitious, pricey show, but it doesn’t seem to get talk about much among genre fans. Maybe season 2 will change that when it premieres on HBO Max on February 3.
Welcome to zombie high school in All of Us Are Dead
If horror is more your thing, Netflix has something fun with All of Us Are Dead, a Korean-language series about a zombie outbreak in a high school. Now tell me that’s not a great idea for a story.
Also, based on the trailer, the producers clearly have a love for all things squishy, icky and creepy. Watch it below:
This series looks partially inspired by Train to Busan, a terrific Korean zombie film that actually gets mentioned in the trailer. Korean-language in general is making a lot of waves. Parasite became the first foreign-language film to get a Best Picture Oscar, and Netflix scored a huge hit with Squid Game. We’ll see if All of Us Are Dead can keep the roll going when it drops on January 28.
Watch the trailer for Resident Alien season 2
Finally, SyFy put out a new trailer for the second season of Resident Alien, the comedy about an extraterrestrial sent to Earth to kill all humans…but who finds himself liking them just a little too much:
I love Alan Tudyk, but this is another series I haven’t seen getting talked about much. There’s just too much TV on, man!
Resident Evil season 2 premieres on January 26 on SyFy.
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