Netflix Details July 2021 Adult Animation Originals ; Dates ‘Q-Force’

 

Netflix has released a new sizzle reel for new original adult animation coming in July 2021, and we broke it out to give you a tl;dw version that features premiere dates, images, and more.

 

Network: Netflix

Premieres: July 1st

Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway: A new iteration of the legendary mecha series that started it all.

Watch a clip here.


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Network: Netflix

Premieres: July 8th

This scene is set six years earlier (in 2000) in the city streets of civil war-ravaged Penamstan, where bullets fly. When a U.S. special forces helicopter falls from the sky, the U.S. Army Mad Dogs, led by Jason, refuse orders from the command center to stand their ground. Instead go to save the survivors left stranded on the battlefield.

The revealed clip focuses on Jason, who is currently (in 2006) operating with Leon as a U.S. federal agent. As the captain of the Mad Dogs during this earlier incident, he and the unit engage in an intense battle with the local Penamstan soldiers. Starting with the scene of the helicopter crashing, a shocking moment that will feel familiar to fans of the Resident Evil series, this clip will keep viewers so captivated that they won’t be able to look away for even a second.


 

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Premieres: July 15

Network: Netflix

Shinichi Matsumi directed the series, with Nanami Higuchi handling series composition, Nao Ootsu designing the characters, and Satoru Kōsaki composing the series’ music. CG studio Orange is expected back to produce the series.

 


 

Premieres: July 22rd

Network: Netflix

Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop-A love story film between Cherry and Smile.

 


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Premieres: July 23rd

Network: Netflix

The war for Eternia begins again in what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor.

 

 


Netflix has announced a September 2nd start date for Q-Force with a cast that includes producer Sean Hayes, Wanda Sykes, Gary Cole, Patti Harrison, Matt Rogers, David Harbour and Laurie Metcalf. A teaser trailer has been released that kinda makes the show look like a cheap Saturday morning cartoon, but hopefully the show itself can shine through.

Steve Maryweather, AKA Agent Mary, was once the Golden Boy of the American Intelligence Agency (AIA), until he came out as gay. Unable to fire him, the Agency sent him off to West Hollywood, to disappear into obscurity. Instead, he assembled a misfit squad of LGBTQ+ geniuses. Joining forces with the expert mechanic Deb, master of drag and disguise Twink, and hacker Stat, together they’re Q-Force.

But, after a decade of waiting for their first official mission from The AIA, Mary becomes hell-bent on proving himself to the Agency that turned its back on him, and decides to go rogue with Q-Force. After finding their own case, and solving it on their own terms, they get the reluctant approval of The AIA, and are officially upgraded to Active Secret Agents in the field. But, that approval comes with one major caveat– they must put up with a new member of the squad: straight-guy Agent Buck.