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By Wes Davis, a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020.
San Diego Comic-Con is underway, and despite the ongoing writer and actor strikes in Hollywood and the resulting dearth of big movie studio presence, there have been some noteworthy announcements.
The Eli Roth-directed Borderlands movie, announced in 2015, finally got a release date, and is scheduled to hit theaters in August next year. New trailers showed off video from the Netflix’s live-action One Piece show and season two of Invincible on Amazon Prime Video (along with a full episode featuring Atom Eve). More than 20 minutes of footage from the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem film was shown that included the turtles… watching Ferris Bueller’s Day Off?
We’ll be keeping an eye out for any other big announcements as the convention continues. Keep an eye on The Verge homepage for trailers, news, and more.
TODAY, 2:50 AM UTC
Richard Lawler
Along with the Invincible S2 release date, details, and trailer, Prime Video announced a special episode for Atom Eve, one of the other characters on the show.
While you’ll have to wait until November 3rd for the Invincible premiere, the Atom Eve episode is available right now for streaming; check out the trailer below.
TODAY, 1:35 AM UTC
Richard Lawler
This isn’t our first look at One Piece, but it’s a longer one this time, clocking in at about three minutes. Netflix’s Tudum site has more details on the production, but for now, you can just press play and wait for the premiere of the eight-episode series on August 31st.
TODAY, 1:30 AM UTC
Richard Lawler
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