• The Witcher Season 2: New Trailer and Footage Shows More of Vesemir and Grain of Truth’s Nivellen

    Netflix has revealed a new trailer for Season 2 of The Witcher as part of its Tudum fan event Saturday, as well as two new clips. The preview, which is billed as a franchise trailer, also includes a look back at Season 1.

    The second season's trailer gives us our best look at Kim Bodina's Vesemir in Kaer Morhen alongside further glimpses of Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer of Vengerberg.

    A new scene was also shared that shows Netflix's adaptation of The Witcher's Grain of Truth short story that will be a big part of this upcoming season. In it, we get our best look at Game of Thrones' Kristofer Hivju as Nivellen.

    The second scene showed Geralt waking up Ciri as the house they are staying in appears to also have a Bruxa in it, which is a terrifying type of vampire.

    The last trailer for The Witcher came as part of WitcherCon, and showed Ciri and Geralt training at a wintery Kaer Morhen. Since then, we've learned that the second season will begin with an adaptation of the short story A Grain of Truth. This will be the first of eight episodes.

    In other news, The Witcher's showrunner, Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, has signed a new overall deal with Netflix to create new shows alongside her Witcher duties.

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    Cobra Kai and Terry Silver: Season 4’s Villain Explained

    Warning: The following contains spoilers for Cobra Kai: Seasons 1-3.

    Netflix's Tudum event unleashed something Cobra Kai fans knew has been coming — the return of Thomas Ian Griffith's Terry Silver, the bad guy from 1989's The Karate Kid Part III who was teased at the end of Season 3 of the series.

    In the teaser for Cobra Kai Season 4 that dropped today, we see that the person Kreese was seen calling up for help in last season's finale was in fact Silver, who is now white-haired, but still sporting that ponytail!

    But who exactly is Terry Silver, and what could this mean for the combined force of Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and their karate students? Read on!

    Cobra Kai Season 4 and Thomas Ian Griffith's Terry Silver

    Throughout Season 3, viewers were given John Kreese's backstory. His mother's tragic suicide led him into a hard life of being picked on and ostracized, which in turn led him into the Army.

    In the Army, while serving overseas in the Vietnam War, Kreese was trained in karate and in the merciless ways of warfare and covert ops by his captain. Sadly, Kreese's hesitation to kill his own friend led to his squad getting captured and held prisoner by the enemy. Blaming himself for their predicament, Kreese watched as his friends were made, in pairs, to fight to the death over a snake pit. It was here that the crazed and toxic John Kreese that we know from The Karate Kid was born.

    Not only did this crucible give birth to the Cobra Kai name, but it also showed Kreese to be a man pushed over the edge when he straight-up murdered his captain over the snake pit after it was clear that they were all about to be rescued. Kreese had just learned that his girlfriend back home had died — a secret his captain had been keeping from him — and the news, plus the fight, caused Kreese to snap and kill someone without any just cause.

    So then who is Kreese calling up in the end? We now know it is his Vietnam War buddy Terry Silver, the man shown in Kreese's flashbacks as being the most vulnerable of the bunch. The man who told Kreese he owes him for saving his life.

    Terry Silver was the main antagonist of The Karate Kid Part III, where he was played by Thomas Ian Griffith. After the war, Terry learned karate himself and then used his wealth (which he gained from running a toxic waste disposal company) to create Cobra Kai and give it as a gift to John for him to run. After John Kreese's disgrace in Karate Kid I (and II), Terry took over Cobra Kai and cooked up a scheme to ruin and embarrass Daniel and Mr. Miyagi.

    In Cobra Kai's second season, Daniel told Sam and the others at Miyagi-Do that even he was once Cobra Kai. This is what Daniel was referring to. In The Karate Kid Part III, Terry lied to Daniel and told him he was running Cobra Kai the right way and when Miyagi refused to train Daniel for another tournament fight, Daniel went to Cobra Kai and practiced under Terry. Again though, it was all a trap to lure Daniel into the final round of the All Valley Tournament and have him get annihilated by another fighter, "Karate's Bad Boy" Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan).

    And now we know that Terry is joining Kreese at Cobra Kai — or whatever malformed, evil version of the dojo Kreese has turned it into — in Season 4 in order to fight Daniel and Johnny to be the ultimate karate masters of the Cobra Kai-verse (or something).

    For even more on how Cobra Kai's third season ended — from Daniel's trip to Japan, to Johnny and Miguel's night out to see Dee Snider in concert — and where Season 4 could be going, read on…

    Elisabeth Shue's Alison "Ali" Mills

    Tamlyn Tomita's Kumiko and Yuji Okumoto's Chozen (and freakin' "child in the storm" Yuna!) weren't the only characters from The Karate Kid's past to show up in Season 3.

    The final three episodes featured Elisabeth Shue's Alison "Ali" Mills, who returned home from Colorado to the Valley for the holidays.

    And though it seemed like there may have been a new spark re-igniting between Ali and Johnny, who got to spend a fun night out together playing mini-golf and remembering their past, letting bygones be bygones, Ali wasn't there to swoop in and mess things up between Johnny and Miguel's mom, Carmen (Vanessa Rubio). Nor was she there to cause (too much) tension between Johnny and Daniel – though there was some at first.

    At the Encino Oaks Club, Ali and Johnny joined Daniel and his wife Amanda (Courtney Henggeler) for an evening of drinks and reminiscing, as Ali finally got to have her say, and tell her side of the story, with regards to the big feud between Daniel and Johnny from decades earlier. She also got to reveal that Daniel, after The Karate Kid, basically became the overprotective and jealous boyfriend that Johnny made the mistake of being. And, like with Johnny, it caused Ali to break up with Daniel.

    Daniel and Johnny had made peace with each other a few times over the course of Cobra Kai's first two seasons, only to see that fragile truce fall apart rather quickly. Alison, however, was able to draw these two back together in a more meaningful way, and set them up for the huge choice they make at the very end of the episode.

    Big Moments for Sam, Miguel, and Hawk

    Meanwhile, while Daniel and Amanda were out imbibing with Johnny and Ali, Sam's (Mary Mouser) attempt to bring Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang students together was ambushed by the cold-hearted grunts of Cobra Kai – and what followed was Season 3's climactic karate brawl inside of the LaRusso's house!

    This brutal "one-shot" brawl not only featured the teens laying into each other with fists, elbows, knees, and feet, but also big character moments for three fighters – Sam, Miguel, and Hawk.

    Sam, who'd been suffering panic attacks and freeze-ups since her fight with Tory (Peyton List) in the high school was able to overcome her fear using the advice that Mr. Miyagi gave Daniel when he was fighting Mike Barnes in The Karate Kid Part III. She then used a staff to battle a nunchuck-wielding Tory in her home's dojo and sent her packing.

    At the same time, Miguel (Xolo Maridueña), who'd been struggling for months to regain his leg strength, used his inner rage and drive to fight back against Kyler, who'd become one of Cobra Kai's newest, and cruelest, students. Miguel might not be back to full strength just yet, but his burst of energy and power was enough to take down his Season 1 school foe.

    The biggest turn, however, came from Hawk (Jacob Bertrand), who, after surveying the damage he and his dojo-mates had done, decided to listen to his inner voice about Kreese's lies and turn on Cobra Kai in the midst of battle. Teaming with his old pal Demetri (Gianni Decenzo), the two took down Cobra Kai soldiers with tandem ease.Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang Alliance

    Though Daniel has no idea that Kreese is calling on Terry Silver to come help him inflict mass damage in Season 4, Cobra Kai, now with Johnny's son Robby (Tanner Buchanan) as a star student, is enough of a threat on its own for Daniel and Johnny to finally put aside their differences and unite into one dojo. Though they're sure to butt heads over teaching styles, and probably even over a new name for the dojo, they're going to need all their combined courage and strength to battle Cobra Kai.

    Kreese set the rules. Whoever loses at the next tournament is gone. Who will be the potential champion from each dojo? Are we looking at Robby vs. Miguel again? But this time, Robby, who's lost his way after feeling abandoned and betrayed after Season 2, will be the merciless fighter and Miguel, who's now back on the side of peace and defense, will be the Miyagi-Do rep?

    Or might we see something more along the lines of Sam vs. Tory? We know there's a female branch of the tournament since we saw Aisha fighting in Season 1 (though we don't know who won that bracket). We also don't know if co-ed fighting is allowed, because if so then there are even more possibilities.

    Will there be a secret karate trick that helps propel Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang over the top this time around? Daniel already broke out his special paralysis strikes, which he learned in Okinawa, on Kreese in the finale. Could those come back again, or will there be more magic martial arts to unlock?

    What would you like to see happen in Cobra Kai: Season 4? Who's going to make it to the final round of All Valley? Will Mike Barnes return along with Terry Silver?

    And what about a possible appearance by Hilary Swank, as Julie Pierce from 1994's The Next Karate Kid? Daniel's going to need all the help he can get, right?

    September 25, 2021: This story has been updated with the latest information about Cobra Kai.

    Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

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    Army of Thieves Trailer: The Zombie-less Prequel to Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead

    Netflix released the first trailer for Army of Thieves at their Tudum event Saturday. The film is a prequel to Zack Snyder's zombie heist flick Army of the Dead. And while Army of Thieves doesn't have any zombies — it's billed as "a romantic comedy heist film" — it does bring back Army of the Dead's German safecracker Ludwig Dieter, once again played by Matthias Schweighöfer, who also directs the film.

    Check out the official trailer for Army of Thieves below!

    The official synopsis sheds more light on what Army of Thieves is all about:

    "In this prequel to Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, small-town bank teller Dieter gets drawn into the adventure of a lifetime when a mysterious woman recruits him to join a crew of Interpol’s most wanted criminals, attempting to heist a sequence of legendary, impossible-to-crack safes across Europe."

    The cast includes Nathalie Emmanuel (the Fast & Furious franchise, Game of Thrones) as Gwendoline, who recruits Dieter for the heist. Ruby O. Fee and Stuart Martin co-star.

    While Zack Snyder didn't direct Army of Thieves, he is a producer on it along with his wife Deborah Snyder and Wesley Coller.

    What did you think of the trailer for Army of Thieves? Do you miss the zombies? Let us know in the comments.

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    Cowboy Bebop: Netflix Reveals Opening Title Sequence for the Live-Action Series

    Netflix has revealed the opening title sequence for its live-action adaptation of legendary anime Cowboy Bebop, which debuts on November 19.

    The opening credits score is composed by Yoko Kanno, who also composed the original anime series. The live-action show will also include new compositions by Kanno.

    We've previously seen very little of the show, aside from some first-look images and a series of stunning tie-in comic book covers.

    The series stars John Cho as Spike alongside Geoff Stults, Tamara Tunie, Mason Alexander Park, Rachel House, Ann Truong, and Hoa Xuande.

    While it adapts the original anime, showrunner André Nemec has made clear that this will be an "expansion to the canon", not exactly the same story.

    How do you think the opening title sequence of the live-action Cowboy Bebop compares to the original anime's opening titles? If you can't remember off the top of your head, check out our side-by-side comparison of the original to the new take on the classic anime! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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    Cobra Kai Season 4 Premiere Date Revealed Alongside New Trailer

    While we already knew that Cobra Kai's fourth season would be making its debut in December, Netflix revealed a new trailer that confirms it will officially premiere on December 31, 2021.

    Revealed as part of TUDUM: A Netflix Global Fan Event, the new teaser showed off a bit of what fans can expect from this next season, and it starts off with Ralph Macchio's Daniel LaRusso giving a motivational speech to the kids ahead of The All-Valley Tournament. He is also trying to warn them that team Cobra Kai will be using "every dirty trick in the book."

    As he begins saying that there is only one way to beat them, William Zabka's Johnny Lawrence jumps in and says they will secure victory by "by kicking their a**** so hard, they s*** themselves!" This mission won't be an easy one, however, as the trailer ends with a tease of the return of Thomas Ian Griffith's Terry Silver.

    Even though Cobra Kai's fourth season has yet to premiere, Netflix has already announced that it will be making a return for at least one more season.

    Cobra Kai has been a hit (yes, pun intended) for Netflix after it originally debuted on YouTube Red. The show has been on Netflix since its third season, and it shows no sign of stopping.

    In our review of Cobra Kai's third season, we said that it "continues its awesome win streak with a third season filled with fun and gritty consequences."

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    Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

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