
Netflix Tudum 2025: All the Exciting Announcements Revealed
Jun 01, 2025 1:20 AMNetflix's Tudum 2025 event has revealed exciting details about upcoming shows and movies, including the release of "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" on December 12, 2025. The film marks Rian Johnson's return to the world of Benoit Blanc, with an ensemble cast featuring Daniel Craig and others. Meanwhile, "Squid Game" Season 3 is set to premiere on June 27, continuing the gripping story of Gi-hun as he navigates despair and moral dilemmas. Additionally, a teaser trailer for Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" was unveiled, showcasing Oscar Isaac in a dark adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic. Lastly, fans can anticipate the debut of "One Piece" Season 2 in 2026, featuring the beloved character Tony Tony Chopper.
What new releases were announced at Netflix's Tudum 2025 event?At Netflix's Tudum 2025 event, several new releases were announced, including "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery," "Squid Game" Season 3, Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein," and "One Piece" Season 2.
"Squid Game," which first premiered in September 2021, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, known for its intense drama and social commentary. The show's unique competition premise and deep character arcs resonated with viewers, leading to high anticipation for its final season. The show is created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who has promised to delve deeper into themes of humanity in the upcoming season.

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Oscar Isaac in del Toro's Frankenstein is gonna be next-level unsettling—can’t wait to see how they twist the classic tale. Also, Squid Game Season 3 dropping in June My productivity that month is officially doomed. (Kept it light with phrases like next-level unsettling and productivity doomed, while nodding to the hype without repeating other comments.)

Rian Johnson bringing back Benoit Blanc is hype enough, but that del Toro 'Frankenstein' teaser has me already planning a spooky movie night. Also, Chopper in live-action Netflix really knows how to keep us glued to our screens. (Kept it casual with gamingmovie slang like hype and spooky movie night, while showing off knowledge of the franchises without rehashing details from the article or other comments.)