Raising Dion, Vikings: Valhalla and more.
On Tuesday the streaming giant confirmed 2022 premieres for some of its most popular franchises and titles. In the early months of the new year Netflix users can look forward to the premiere of Archive (Jan. 14), In From The Cold (Jan. 28), Raising Dion Season 2 (Feb. 1) and Vikings: Valhalla (Feb. 25). First look images for Archive 81 and Vikings: Valhalla can be viewed below.
Also set to touch down in 2022, exact dates are to be revealed at a later date, are Magic: The Gathering, Resident Evil, The Sandman, The Umbrella Academy Season 3 and The Witcher: Blood Origin prequel series. Season 2 of Alice in Borderland, All of Us Are Dead, Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas, The Cuphead Show!, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, First Kill and Locke & Key Season 3 will also drop some time in the new year.
said Peter Friedlander, Head of Scripted Series, US/Canada. “Genre stories have the power to transport us to new universes like the Upside Down in
Stranger Things, teach us new vocabulary like
The Witcher and, most importantly, unite us in our shared love of sci-fi, horror, fantasy, anime and everything in between.”
Stranger Things, The Umbrella Academy and
The
Witcher. The live-action adaptation of
Cowboy Bebop and League of Legends animated series
Arcane were among the streamer’s most-viewed titles in the
week of Nov. 15 – Nov. 21. Also on the list was
Locke & Key Season 2.
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ARCHIVE 81 – January 14, 2022
Archive 81 is a supernatural horror series following archivist Dan Turner as he reconstructs the work of a documentary filmmaker and becomes obsessed with saving her from a fate she met 25 years ago. Take a first look at the series. pic.twitter.com/jzFO8Untz2— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) November 30, 2021
VIKINGS: VALHALLA – February 25, 2022
Set 100 years after the original series, Valhalla chronicles the journey of some of history’s most famous Vikings – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, and Harald Sigurdsson as they fight for survival and glory. Here’s your first look. pic.twitter.com/ds18i4oB2Q— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) November 30, 2021