PACIFIC RIM: THE BLACK Now Renewed for Second Season on Netflix
Netflix s Pacific Rim animated series PACIFIC RIM: THE BLACK will return to the streaming giant for season 2 By Mike Sprague
Pacific Rim animated series
Pacific Rim: The Black hit back on March 4th. And today we have confirmation that the series will return for season two.
Check out the official tweet below.
It s not over yet, there s so much more to The Black…. pic.twitter.com/yk6bGmdpxw Pacific Rim (@PacificRim) March 31, 2021
Pacific Rim: The Black synopsis. Set far into the future, a race of monsters called Kaiju arise from the Pacific Rim and overrun the continent of Australia. Humans build gigantic armed robots, Jaegers, to fight back, but fail and the continent is abandoned leaving only isolated pockets of survivors. Teenage siblings Taylor and Hayley Travis are left behind by their parents who leave to combat the Kaiju but never re
[Critique] Pacific Rim : The Black, le digne descendant du premier film
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Pacific Rim. I was less enthusiastic about the sequel, 2018 s
Pacific Rim: Uprising, since it lacked any participation from del Toro and many of the original creative team, and the few returning characters from the first film were, in my opinion, ill-served by the directions it took the
franchise s narrative. Here in 2021, though, the world of
Pacific Rim has gotten another chance to capture the imagination of old and new fans, this time in the form of
Netflix original anime that purports to build on the ideas of the first two films while exploring creative new avenues of the Pacific Rim universe.
Guillermo del Toro’s
Pacific Rim and its sequel film are nonsensical smackdowns inspired by classic tokusatsu stories and giant-robot anime. They’re premised on an endless conflict between giant military-owned robots called Jaegers and equally enormous monsters called kaiju. Both movies featured paper-thin plots, designed to bring these two forces to blows.
Once the creatures and mecha are locked in combat, the films provide a fun spectacle filled with cheesy lines and campy
Power Rangers-esque villains. The films gleefully center on cliché action-movie lines like “Today we are cancelling the apocalypse.” Main characters can be sacrificed at a moment’s notice, as long as their deaths read as heroic.
The single most memorable line of the
Pacific Rim franchise came in the first movie when Idris Elba’s battle-armored mech marshal, Stacker Pentecost, proclaimed, “Today, we are canceling the apocalypse!” In the first season of
Pacific Rim: The Black, which hit
Netflix on March 4, Stacker’s name is now relegated to Easter-egg status among a new generation of Jaeger pilots. They have big blue doll eyes, anime-style no-noses, and chins so sharp you could lance a Kaiju Skinmite with them.
Animated by
Polygon Pictures the Japanese studio known for its 3DCG Godzilla trilogy
The Black jumps forward to some indeterminate point in the monster-filled future. In doing so, it skips over what seems like a crucial bit of narrative: namely, said apocalypse. Apparently, it was rescheduled and happened mostly offscreen. What’s left in these seven easily-binged episodes is a post-apocalyptic Australia, straight out of
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