Terminator 6 News, My Hero Academia Season 3 Release Date and More! – ComicCorp News

Black Mirror Season 5 – The former BBC show and now current Netflix smash hit ‘Black Mirror’ has announced a not so surprising fifth season. Since the show was moved to the outlet for season three, ‘Black Mirror’ has been an often discussed and highly watched piece of science fiction horror. It’s in the same vein as ‘The Outer Limit’ and ‘The Twilight Zone’, and those were widely successful. You can view the teaser below;

Will Arnold Be Back for ‘Terminator 6’ – The Terminators, they never die. According to various reports, the sixth installment of the 30 year old franchise intends on erasing Terminator’s three, four and five from the history books and implementing the sixth film as the true successor to ‘Terminator 2: Judgement Day’. ‘Deadpool’ director Tim Miller will helm the new series with James Cameron serving as an executive producer. When speaking to Arnold Schwarzenegger, those over at The Arnold Fans released a quote from the former Governor of California, where he revealed his status for the film, saying;

We are starting to shoot Terminator 6 in June to the middle of October, so I am in that. I am looking forward to coming back as the T-800 model. It’s gonna be great with Tim Miller as the director and Jim Cameron is kind of supervising the whole thing.

My Hero Academia Season 3 Trailer Dub Released – The folks making ‘My Hero Academia’ have released the third season’s English trailer, which you can see below. On top of the series promising same-day dub’s when the Japanese version releases, we now have a date for the third season as well; April 7th. So in a little over a month. There will be twenty-five episodes in season three, following the amount from season two. You can see the trailer and season three synopsis below;

Classes are back in session and anime’s favorite super heroes in training have returned to U.A. High School for another exciting season of “My Hero Academia.” Funimation® revealed today that Season 3 of the top-rated series will premiere on Saturday, April 7, 2018. As with last season, the first six episodes of “My Hero Academia” will simultaneously stream on the same day and date as the Japanese TV broadcast – in SimulDub™ on FunimationNow in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, New Zealand and Australia and in subtitled simulcast on Hulu and Crunchyroll. All 25 episodes of “My Hero Academia” Season 3 will stream in SimulDub on FunimationNow and in subtitled simulcast on both Hulu and Crunchyroll.

Summer is here, and the heroes of Class 1-A and 1-B are in for the toughest training camp of their lives! A group of seasoned pros pushes everyone’s Quirks to new heights as the students face one overwhelming challenge after another. Braving the elements in this secret location becomes the least of their worries when routine training turns into a critical struggle for survival.

Quick Hits – Quantic Dream has announced that Clancy Brown, Lance Henricksen and Minka Kelly have been added to the cast of their upcoming game, “Detroit Become Human”. Sega is planning on a major announcement for South By Southwest, aka SXSW.