Coming off its presentation at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Netflix unveiled its packed slate of animated works coming to the streamer later this year and beyond. Included in its reveal were sneak peeks at upcoming shows, films, and anime we already knew were coming, and we certainly won’t turn down a new look at them to amplify our excitement. In terms of what’s less new and more of a new look, Netflix debuted the first teaser for WIT Studio’s upcoming remake of The One Piece. Although we already knew the series would be composed of seven episodes, this is the first time we got to see the anime in action. Likewise, Netflix gave us ample help with the English-dubbed trailer of the Straw Hats at the start of their seafaring journey. The One Piece hits Netflix in February 2027. Next up are new images of Flying Bark Productions’ upcoming TV series, Ghostbusters: Night Shift. Prior to today’s drop, all we’d gotten was poster art and a release window of sometime next year. Now, we’ve got some really sleek images, a logline to piece together a story, and the promise of more adventures in the franchise’s spooky supernatural world. Its logline reads:
New York City, 1994 – Five years after the Ghostbusters took the Statue of Liberty for a walk, a new wave of supernatural terror hits the Big Apple, forcing a group of scrappy, young New Yorkers—untrained, underappreciated, and kinda sorta responsible for the problem—to put on proton packs, face their fears, and bust some ghosts. © Flying Bark Productions/Netflix Moving right along, the next cool thing Netflix gave us a look at is Brad Bird’s sci-fi detective film, Ray Gunn, starring Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson, and Tom Waits. Alongside getting a new glimpse at its titular characters, we also got a release date for the movie: December 18, 2026. Here’s its plot synopsis:










