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Saturday, May 30, 2026

New TV Trailers: HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Season 3, X-MEN '97 Season 2, SUGAR Season 2, A DIFFERENT WORLD, ALL AMERICAN Season 8 & ZORRO

House Of The Dragon Season 3 Trailer

Today we have new trailers for:
  • The third season of HBO's "House of the Dragon". New additions to the cast include James Norton, Tommy Flanagan and Dan Fogler. This is the final trailer for the new season.
  • The second season of the Marvel animated series "X-Men '97"
  • The second season of Apple's neo-noir series "Sugar" starring Colin Farrell.
  • Netflix's reboot sequel series "A Different World", a follow up to the 1980s-1990s sitcom of the same name, which in turn was a spinoff from "The Cosby Show".
  • The eighth and final season of The CW's football drama series "All American".
  • The French-language action comedy series "Zorro" starring Jean Dujardin ("The Artist").

Watch all the new trailers after the jump.







House of the Dragon: Season 3 (June 21, 2026 - HBO)

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Synopsis:


"FINAL TRAILER. The throne knows no mercy. "






X-Men '97: Season 2 (July 1, 2026 - Disney+)

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Synopsis:


"Time to get the X-Men back to the 90s. "






Sugar: Season 2 (June 19, 2026 - Apple TV)

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Synopsis:


"“Sugar” is a contemporary, unique take on one of the most popular and significant genres in literary, motion picture and television history: the private detective story. Season two ushers in the return of Los Angeles’ iconic private detective and film connoisseur, John Sugar. Emmy Award nominee Colin Farrell returns for a new case, tracking the troubled older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer as his search for his beloved missing sister continues. As the investigation expands into a citywide conspiracy with sinister intentions, Sugar must reckon with himself to answer the question — how far will he go to do what’s right?

In addition to Farrell, the second season of “Sugar” introduces a brand-new cast, including Jin Ha, Raymond Lee, Tony Dalton, Laura Donnelly, Sasha Calle and special guest star Shea Whigham.

Season two of “Sugar” is showrun by Sam Catlin, who also executive produces under his Short Drive Entertainment banner. Audrey Chon and Simon Kinberg executive produce for Genre Films under Kinberg’s overall deal with Apple TV. Farrell, Scott Greenberg and Chip Vucelich also serve as executive producers. “Sugar” is created by Mark Protosevich."







A Different World (September 24, 2026 - Netflix)

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Synopsis:


"Follows Deborah Wayne as she enters her freshman year at Hillman College, her parents' HBCU alma mater, where she must escape their shadow and build her own legacy."






All American: Season 8 (July 13, 2026 - The CW)

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Synopsis:


"Loosely inspired by the life of professional NFL player Spencer Paysinger, the long-running sports drama explores the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of young football players balancing high-stakes athletics and personal life."






Zorro (June 30, 2026 - MHz Choice)

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Synopsis:


"Zorro is a fresh French-language reimagining of the legendary masked hero starring Academy Award winner Jean Dujardin (The Artist). Blending swashbuckling action, light comic flair and romance, the eight-episode series, subtitled in English, premieres June 30 exclusively in the U.S. and Canada on MHz Choice, with two episodes and a “making of” special debuting at launch followed by weekly episodes every Tuesday through August 11. Zorro previously premiered on France 2 and Paramount+ in select international territories, where it drew strong attention as the first-ever French-language television adaptation of the iconic character.

The series marks the latest onscreen revival of the legendary masked hero created in 1919 by American pulp writer and author Johnston McCulley in the story “The Curse of Capistrano.” Over the decades, the story of Zorro and his masked vigilante persona has captivated audiences worldwide through acclaimed film adaptations, hit television series, and enduring pop culture appeal. Among them was the commercially successful 1975 French feature film Zorro, which made screen legend Alain Delon the last French actor to portray the legendary character on screen — until now. This new interpretation of Zorro carries a playful visual style inspired by legendary filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch, and was conceived in the tradition of swashbuckling films and French vaudeville. It also draws from Los Angeles’ turbulent early history and the first Mexican Revolution, weaving larger themes of power, greed, and social change into the narrative.

Set in 1821 against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Los Angeles, Don Diego de la Vega (Jean Dujardin) unexpectedly inherits the role of mayor following his father’s death, only to discover a city drowning in debt and under the grip of the powerful Don Emmanuel (Eric Elmosnino, Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life.) Determined to restore order and bring vital water access to the struggling community, Diego quickly realizes that politics alone cannot combat the corruption, exploitation, and growing unrest surrounding him. Diego secretly revives his long-abandoned alter ego for the first time in 20 years, becoming the masked vigilante Zorro as he fights for the people while publicly trying to govern the city as its conflicted mayor.

As Diego struggles to balance civic leadership with his dangerous double life, the lines between the man and the myth begin to blur in increasingly complicated ways. Zorro unexpectedly becomes a celebrated folk hero across Los Angeles, as the city’s citizens rally behind the masked avenger more enthusiastically than its own government. At the same time, Diego’s personal life spirals into emotional chaos as his wife Gabriella (Audrey Dana, Roman de Gare) becomes drawn to the mystery and passion surrounding Zorro, unaware that the masked figure and her husband are the same man. Their tangled relationship contributes to the series’ humor, romance, and emotional conflict as Diego battles jealousy, secrecy, and the consequences of living as two different people.

Shot entirely in Spain, Zorro was created and co-written by Benjamin Charbit (Under Control, Gagarine, Notre Dame, Savages, The Trouble with You), Noé Debré (Parliament, Stillwater, Dheepan), and Emmanuel Poulain-Arnaud (The Test). The series was directed by Jean-Baptiste Saurel (Parallels) and Emilie Noblet (Parliament, The 7 Lives of Lea). It was produced by Le Collectif 64 (Marc Dujardin), Bien Sûr Productions (Julien Seul) and Montebello Productions (François Ivernel), in co-production with Panache Productions (André Logie and Gaëtan David), RTL-Tvi and Wallimage. Executive Producer is Carlos Ruiz Boceta (Buttercup Films)."








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