91 Best Releases From the Genre Action & Adventure (Page 3)

The Spool Staff

愛のむきだし 最長版 THE TV-SHOW

Created bySion Sono,
Watch afterBreaking Bad Bright Future, Game of Thrones Mr. Robot Sherlock Star Trek: Discovery The Haunting of Hill House, The Umbrella Academy Unorthodox,
StarringAtsuro Watabe, Hikari Mitsushima, Makiko Watanabe, Sakura Ando, Takahiro Nishijima,
Directed bySion Sono,
StudioOmega Project,

Just when you think we’ve reached peak saturation in true crime adaptations, well…here’s one more. However, though Hulu’s Candy is the first of two takes on the same 40 year-old murder to come out this year (HBO Max’s Love and Death, starring Elizabeth Olsen and Lily Rabe, is the other, release date TBA), for the first few episodes at least it treats its gruesome, sobering subject with respect and seriousness, and the individuals involved as real people as opposed to caricatures and archetypes. It also goes beyond the crime itself, depicting a not-too-distant past when women admitting that they were bored and unhappy was treated as a grievous personal failing. Continue Reading →

Moon Knight

NetworkDisney+
SimilarBlack Scorpion, Flash Gordon, Krypton, Silver Surfer,
StudioKevin Feige Productions, Marvel Studios

Much of the pre-release publicity about Moon Knight focused on the heightened brutality of the new MCU on Disney+ series. In doing so, all involved failed to mention how much stranger it would be than the average MCU streamer. Continue Reading →

Halo

NetworkParamount+
SimilarEureka Seven Justice League Out of This World, The Ark, The Three-Body Problem, Threshold,
StudioShowtime Networks,

Halo is a big deal. It's the game series that made the Xbox, the game series that drew the blueprint and set the standard for first-person shooters in the 21st century. Its most recent installment, Halo Infinite, drew rave reviews and was a major financial hit. In addition to the stories told in the games themselves, Halo also boasts an extensive transmedia presence—novels, audio dramas, and animated anthologies, amongst other mediums—that's beloved by the lore-digging side of fandom. That passion, and the infamously spotty history of video-game-to-other-medium adaptations, means that Paramount Plus' Halo: The Series faces an uphill battle. Continue Reading →

Cobra Kai

NetworkNetflix
SimilarHunter x Hunter,

When Cobra Kai first premiered on YouTube Red, it seemed just like a fun tribute to The Karate Kid, but it soon revealed itself to be impressively complex. In its first two seasons, Cobra Kai reflected on the dichotomy of good vs. evil. Then, in season three, it became a story about how nostalgia can curdle into something toxic. While Cobra Kai’s fourth season continues to explore these topics while remaining funny and badass, the show’s seams are beginning to show, and its scripts are starting to run out of new ideas. Continue Reading →

The Witcher

NetworkNetflix
SimilarBuffy the Vampire Slayer, In the Land of Leadale, Planet of the Apes Ressha Sentai ToQger, Sám vojak v poli, The Dawn of the Witch,

Everyone’s favorite silver-haired, monster-killing hunk is back, and this time you can call him Daddy. After a ponderous first season that took the long way to find its footing, TheWitcher’s second season boasts both a more assured stride and a more ambitious scope. Thankfully dispensing with the non-linear timelines, we catch up with Geralt of Rivia and company right where ‘Much More’ left off. But while season one was a witty, delightfully horny romp, season two takes on a gloomier tone and delves into stories with uncertain outcomes. Continue Reading →

Hawkeye

NetworkDisney+
SimilarBaywatch Nights, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Florida Man, GARO, HAPPY!, Hilda Furacão HIStory Little Women Ressha Sentai ToQger, Ultraman Ginga,
Watch afterLoki Moon Knight Peacemaker, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Squid Game The Book of Boba Fett The Falcon and the Winter Soldier The Wheel of Time, WandaVision What If...?
StudioKevin Feige Productions, Marvel Studios

What if they made an MCU show with almost no stakes? Would that be inviting or off-putting? Continue Reading →

カウボーイビバップ

SimilarAh! My Goddess, Astro Boy, Caprica Eureka Seven Fate/Apocrypha, Komi Can't Communicate, The Wallflower,
StarringMegumi Hayashibara,

There’s a moment in the second episode of Cowboy Bebop that captures the experience of the entire series. Spike Spiegel (John Cho) fights a man in a bathroom while a wedding takes place in the same building mere yards away. As Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir) tries to figure out what’s happening over comms—despite it seeming fairly obvious—Spike gets the upper hand. He pauses, shifts slightly, pauses again, and then kicks the man through a bathroom stall door. The man helpfully stayed in place throughout. Continue Reading →

Star Trek: Discovery

Created byAlex Kurtzman Bryan Fuller,
Similar3rd Rock from the Sun, ALF, Battle of the Planets, Ben 10, Caprica Doctor Who Eureka Seven Farscape, Getter Robo: Armageddon, Roswell Space: 1999, Star Wars: Droids, Stargate SG-1 The Journey of Allen Strange, The Transformers, Valvrave the Liberator,
StarringAnthony Rapp, Blu del Barrio, David Ajala, Doug Jones, Mary Wiseman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Wilson Cruz,
StudioBad Robot, CBS Studios Paramount Television Studios, Roddenberry Entertainment Secret Hideout

Plenty of Star Trek shows hit their stride in season four. The timing makes sense. After four years together, the cast and crew have all had time to jell. The writers have had long enough to hone the show’s voice and course correct for any missteps. And there’s still enough mileage left in the original premise and characters to take them to interesting places. Continue Reading →

Blade Runner: Black Lotus

Los Angeles. 2032. 13 years after Blade Runner Rick Deckard completed his last job for the LAPD. Ten years after the nuclear blackout that wiped the city's history clean. Four years before the brilliant but utterly vicious industrialist Niander Wallace will successfully lobby for the re-legalization of the artificial humanoids called Replicants. Seventeen years before Replicant Blade Runner KD6-3.7 will be assigned to retire rogue Replicant Sapper Morton. A young woman named Elle (voiced by Jessica Henwick of the upcoming The Matrix Resurrections) wakes up in the back of an automated shipping truck. Her memory is a shamble. The only clues she has to her identity are a mysterious device she cannot unlock, inexplicable and ferocious combat skills, and a beautiful tattoo of a black lotus on her back. Continue Reading →

PSYCHO-PASS サイコパス

For acclaimed actress turned first-time writer-director Rebecca Hall, her debut feature Passing is more than her first furtive steps into another facet of her expanding career. It's a deeply personal odyssey, one rooted in her own questions about her racial identity: Hall, whose grandmother is part-Black and whose mother has Black, Native American, and Dutch ancestry, has presented as white for much of her career. With this, her adaptation of the 1929 novella of the same name by Nella Larson, Hall gets to explore those myriad facets of herself, as well as the broader implications the phenomenon of 'passing' has for all of us in our respective negotiations with our identity. Continue Reading →

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

NetworkNetflix
SimilarFate/Apocrypha, GARO, Madan Senki Ryukendo, ThunderCats,
Watch afterBridgerton, Hawkeye ONE PIECE,

Netflix is trying really, maybe embarrassingly hard to make He-Man a thing again. With He-Man and the Masters of the Universe their throw-toys-at-the-wall-until-something-sticks approach is genuinely starting to wear out the patience of new and old fans alike.  Continue Reading →

Q-Force

As a queer child of the early Internet, I've seen my fair share of gay erotic animation. Netflix's new adult animation series, Q-Force, might be one of the best. Continue Reading →

The Blood Sisters

KinoKultur is a thematic exploration of the queer, camp, weird, and radical releases Kino Lorber has to offer. Lesbians love leather. This may be an obvious statement now, but when Michelle Handelman released her provocative documentary Blood Sisters: Leather, Dykes, and Sadomasochism (currently streaming on KinoNow) in 1995, it was a decidedly controversial assertion. Blood Sisters has a wonderful 1990s, gritty, DIY feel—a vibe that captures the spirit of the New Queer video culture from which it emerged. It was for leather lesbians to announce and display their tastes proudly; to be counted as having a sexuality, when so many had erased and/or ignored them. Perhaps the most exciting parts of Blood Sisters are the ways that Handelman and her interviewees boldly counter malinformed claims that write off sadomasicism (SM) as submission to The Patriarchy™. Continue Reading →

What If...?

NetworkDisney+
SimilarGARO, HIStory Loonatics Unleashed, Madan Senki Ryukendo, Mirai Sentai Timeranger, The Batman, The Twilight Zone,

Marvel’s latest Disney+ series, What If…?, seems likely to be the biggest “for the nerds” MCU endeavor since Tony Stark first built Iron Man in a cave with a box of scraps. It should present an interesting test of just how completely Marvel superheroes have permeated our current pop culture landscape. Continue Reading →

Centaurworld

NetworkNetflix
SimilarTales from the Neverending Story,

Netflix's new animated show Centaurworld, created by Megan Nicole Dong, is a whimsical show set in a world of centaurs. It's chock full of catchy songs and comedic moments that adults and kids will enjoy, but it also bogs itself down with complicated mythology that steals time from its lovable characters. Continue Reading →

Masters of the Universe: Revelation

NetworkNetflix
SimilarAh! My Goddess, Amazing Stories, Caprica He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Stargate SG-1 The Transformers,

Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Netflix's animated reimagining of the iconic He-Man and his amazing friends begins on a familiar note. It kicks off as a continuation of the 80s cartoon—sadly skipping over the Cartoon Network series entirely while still borrowing some of its modern art direction. Revelation checks in with the classic Masters of the Universe just before all magic vanishes from the world. The annihilation of magic (including the Power of Grayskull) paves the way for a bold, watercooler-worthy reset of all that has come before. Given this dramatic paradigm shift, Revelation almost feels like a spin-off, rather than a sequel series. Continue Reading →

The Mysterious Benedict Society

NetworkDisney+
SimilarCigarette Girl, Dark Winds, In the Land of Leadale, Roswell Soul Land 2: The Peerless Tang Clan, The Lost World, Word of Honor,
Watch afterAltered Carbon, Arcane, Cobra Kai, Hawkeye How I Met Your Mother, Loki Peaky Blinders The Good Doctor, Vikings, Wednesday What If...?
Studio20th Television,

If nothing else, the new Disney+ program The Mysterious Benedict Society reaffirms that the hallmarks of Wes Anderson’s works have gone fully mainstream. As its first episode opens with a needle drop of Electric Light Orchestra’s "Livin’ Thing" plays over a montage of various adolescents living in perfectly arranged dollhouse environments, you’d be forgiven for wondering why Tony Hale is providing the opening narration instead of Bob Balaban. Like that Series of Unfortunate Events TV show, Benedict Society shows that Anderson’s style is something even kids are supposed to be aware of nowadays. Continue Reading →