http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-05/studio-trigger-a-1-pictures-darling-in-the-frankxx-anime-reveals-video-visual-staff/.118447
Visuals for DARLING IN THE FRANKXX.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-02/studio-trigger-announces-3-new-anime-titles/.118350
They include:
A sci-fi show titled Darling, a co-production with A-1 Pictures.
SSSS (Or Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad) Gridman - A remake of the old tokusatsu production better known in the US for a localization which starred Matthew Lawrence and Tim freaking Curry.
And finally, Promare, a project described as being similar to Kill La Kill and Gurren Lagann in style.
It does say something that I can watch the Kung Fu films they offer during lunch without a problem but refuse to watch Japanese animation without looking over my shoulder.
Technically true. No one has announced it yet.
Again, though, better this than Outlaw Star. How would Aisha even work in live action?!
With any luck, that Judge Dredd series gets made (and gets Karl Urban) and this doesn't.
I just had the realization that if this ends up on say, TNT, Netflix or Hulu will make a show to counterprogram it.
Who wants to see Netflix's Outlaw Star? Because let's face it, if that does happen, that's the only show to counter Bebop with.
Ratings are down across the board unless you're showing sports. People want to consume media on their time, not yours.
I think Sketch[/member] and the Toonami faithful podcast had an argument about this one episode with a host who had, IMO, NO IDEA about how On Demand worked and was legitimately upset with services like FUNi on Demand and Netflix. VRV must have really ground his gears.