TUDUM: A Netflix Global Fan Event has arrived and it offered fans of the streaming platform a new and exciting look at Stranger Things' fourth season, The Witcher's second season, the live-action adaptation of The Sandman, and even the opening title sequence for the live-action Cowboy Bebop series.
To ensure you didn't miss any of the biggest stories from TUDUM, we've gathered all the best announcements and trailers below.
Stranger Things Season 4: Sneak Peek Inside the Creel House
TUDUM gave us a new look at season 4 of Stranger Things in a teaser that was focused on the past and present of the Creel House. It gave us both a look at the original family that lived there, including Victor Creel – an inmate at Pennhurst Mental Hospital who was incarcerated there for a grisly murder he committed in the 1950s – and our favorite cast of characters.
The Witcher Season 2: New Trailer Shows Off More of Vesemir and Grain of Truth's Nivellen
Netflix shared a few new looks of The Witcher Season 2 and gave us our best look yet of Vesemir at Kaer Morhen and Nivellen, one of the main characters in the popular Witcher short story Grain of Truth that is being adapted for this upcoming season.
The Continent calls you back. Season 2 of The Witcher premieres December 17. #TUDUM pic.twitter.com/FEb8opiSuC
— Netflix Geeked is watching #Tudum (@NetflixGeeked) September 25, 2021
The Witcher: Blood Origin Reveals First Look at Prequel Series
The Witcher: Blood Origin is a prequel series to Netflix's The Witcher and TUDUM took us behind-the-scenes to meet some of the people responsible for bringing this new show to life.
Explore the Continent as you've never seen it before. Welcome to the world of our prequel series, The Witcher: Blood Origin, guided by showrunner @declandebarra. pic.twitter.com/PbaWk3lLyq
— The Witcher (@witchernetflix) September 25, 2021
The Witcher Season 3 Announced By Netflix Alongside a Second Anime Film and a Kids Series
Netflix also told fans of The Witcher that its universe would continue to expand on the streamer as not only will The Witcher return for a third season, but fans will also be treated to a second anime feature film and a kids and family series set in the world of Geralt.
The Sandman: We Finally Have Our First Look at Netflix's Live-Action Series
After a ton of teases, we've finally received our first look at Netflix's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman. This clip shows off Charles Dance's Roderick and Tom Sturridge's Dream of the Endless.
Your Dream is coming true–here’s a first look at The Sandman, featuring Tom Sturridge as Dream of the Endless himself. pic.twitter.com/4pScoJkIpY
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) September 25, 2021
Cowboy Bebop: Netflix Reveals Opening Title Sequence for the Live-Action Series
Ahead of its arrival on Netflix on November 19, the team behind Cowboy Bebop shared the first look at the live-action adaptation's opening title sequence. For good measure, we've also compared it to the original.
Army of Thieves Trailer: The Zombie-less Prequel to Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead
Netflix released the first trailer for Army of Thieves, the zombie-less prequel to Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead. Fans of Army of the Dead will recognize the German safecracker Ludwig Dieter in this new story, who is once again played by Matthias Schweighöfer. Schweighöfer is actually also directing the film.
Before Dieter was a part of the Army of the Dead, he was in an Army of Thieves. See Dieter return in this Zack Snyder-produced prequel #TUDUM pic.twitter.com/lq46uMkncv
— Netflix Geeked is watching #Tudum (@NetflixGeeked) September 25, 2021
Arcane, Netflix's League of Legends Show Gets November Release Date
Alongside presenting us with a brand new trailer, Netflix also revealed that the League of Legends animated show Arcane will be available to stream from November 6, 2021.
Vikings: Valhalla First Footage Revealed
Even though Vikings came to an end after six seasons on History Channel, its sequel series – Vikings: Valhalla – will be making its debut on Netflix in 2022. During TUDUM, Netflix released the first official footage from the show.
The Vikings have returned. They will take no prisoners.
Here's your first look at the highly anticipated Vikings: Valhalla #TUDUM pic.twitter.com/cemmyWSnZR
— Netflix Geeked at #Tudum (@NetflixGeeked) September 25, 2021
Cobra Kai Season 4 Premiere Date Revealed Alongside New Trailer
Netflix confirmed that Cobra Kai's fourth season will officially premiere on December 31, 2021. While that's still a few months away, Netflix also unveiled a brand-new trailer to give us a glimpse of what (and who!) to expect in this new season.
New alliances. Higher than ever stakes. The battle for the soul of the Valley reawakens December 31. pic.twitter.com/gzTKezWS7Z
— Cobra Kai (@CobraKaiSeries) September 25, 2021
Ultraman Season 2 Gets New Details and a Teaser Poster Ahead of Its 2022 Premiere on Netflix
While Ultraman's second season may not arrive until 2022, Netflix helped us with the wait by sharing a brand-new poster and a few new details on the series that began in 2019.