Halo, The Boys, Sonic 2, Bridgerton, Tokyo Vice : the trailers you have to watch these last days

Halo, The Boys, Sonic 2, Bridgerton, Tokyo Vice : the trailers you have to watch these last days

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Action, love, humor: there’s something for everyone with the trailers you shouldn’t miss these last few days.

The Boys – Season 3

The Boys will be back on June 3 on Amazon Prime Video. Here is a first glimpse of the season in a trailer of almost 2 minutes. A trailer that promises a good dose of hemoglobin, explosions and action.

These first images of season 3 also give us a first glimpse of Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) and the new abilities of Butcher (Karl Urban).

The first 3 episodes of Season 3 of The Boys will be available on June 3, 2022. Amazon Prime Video will then offer one episode per week until July 8.

Bridgerton – Season 2

After a first season focused on Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor), the Bridgerton series, adapted from the work of Julia Quinn, returns to Netflix with the character of Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) as the lead.

In the second season, Anthony is looking for love and will find himself in the middle of a love triangle involving two sisters: Edwina Sharma (Charithra Chandran) and Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYNCws-a6CQ

Season 2 of Bridgerton is expected on March 25, 2022 on Netflix.

Halo – Season 1

On March 24, Paramount+ will unveil its Halo series, inspired by the popular video game franchise.

The first season, set in the 26th century, will explore the conflict between humanity and the alien threat known as the Covenant. It will also revisit the creation of the Spartans, soldiers with exceptional physical and mental abilities.

Note that the series has already been renewed by Paramount+ for a second season.

Sonic 2

Back in theaters on March 30, Sonic has a new trailer full of humor and action.

In this second opus, the famous blue hedgehog will once again have to face Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey), now helped by Knuckles. On his side, Sonic will be able to count on Tails to put an end to the plans of this machiavellian duo.

Tokyo Vice

Tokyo Vice, based on the book Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan by Jake Adelstein, will be available on HBO Max starting April 7. The series will follow Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort), a young reporter who joins the editorial staff of a prestigious Japanese newspaper and decides to explore the underbelly of Tokyo in the late 1990s. A place where nothing and nobody is really what they seem.

While waiting to discover the entire series, whose pilot is directed by Michael Mann, a first trailer was unveiled by HBO Max.

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Published on 15 March 2022
Last update : 29 March 2022

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