Netflix has disclosed its 2022 slate of genre TV programs-- as well as there's plenty in store in the dream, sci-fi, as well as horror departments next year.
The dates were introduced in a string from the banner's Geeked Twitter account and include the very anticipated Vikings: Valhalla, which will premiere on February 25. The program is set 100 years after the History Channel's initial Vikings collection, at a time when the Vikings had overwhelmed England, taken control of Normandy in France, and ventured across the Atlantic Sea-- yet their time in England was nearing an end.
Another series, Archive 81, is readied to debut on January 14. Produced by James Wan and also motivated by the podcast of the same name, it adheres to an archivist who's worked with to bring back a collection of tapes as well as locates himself reconstructing the work of a filmmaker and also her investigation right into a hazardous cult.
At the same time, In From the Cold adheres to on January 28-- this collection complies with an American solitary mother that's forced to confront her past as a bio-engineered Russian spy while on a journey to Europe.
Various other shows that have been confirmed for 2022 (although we do not have any kind of even more specific release days right now) include Army of the Dead: Lost Las Vega, Mike Flanagan's newest project The Midnight Club, Citizen Wickedness, an adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, and prequel series The Witcher: Blood Origin.
While we wait for Vikings: Valhalla (et cetera) to arrive at the banner, take a look at our checklist of the the finest Netflix shows that you can see right currently.
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