Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance | Official Trailer #2 | Netflix



The Netflix Series “Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” starts streaming worldwide October 17, 2024, only on Netflix!

“Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” is an all-new original animation composed of six 30-minute episodes focusing on the European front of the One Year War, which was the setting of the first Gundam series, “Mobile Suit Gundam.” Produced in collaboration with SAFEHOUSE using Unreal Engine 5, the series is written by Gavin Hignight, who wrote the animated series “Tekken: Bloodline” and “Transformers: Cyberverse,” as well as the video game “Marvel’s Spider-Man,” and is directed by Erasmus Brosdau, who has also worked on the animated series “Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness” and the video games “Star Citizen,” “Ryse: Son of Rome” and the “Crysis” series.

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33 Comments

  1. if they work on the player looks it would be so much better its the only thing im not liking too much, but the idea of mobile suits in 3d is so cool

  2. Nice I just hope it will not be simple switch with bad guys being good and good guys being bad now. I hope for niuanced aproach where both sides are in the grey.

  3. This still needed cooking, the facial animation is sooo stiff and the way they talk lacks emotion… might switch to japanese voice but still

  4. Why can't we get gundam games like this. The best Gundam game was back in the dreamcast days called Gundam 0079 Side Story and the one expansion. Everyone after has been crap and that free play one was horrible. The only acceptable game i would consider after this one is Dynasty Warriors Gundam. Also, a truly great game

  5. I like Gundam, but Hataway is unfinished and Thunderbolt has material for a third part… finish something for god's sake

  6. This anime looks like it was produced by the Zeon remnants to slander the Earth Federation.

    Where are the Titans? I want to report them.

  7. Isn’t weird how sympathetic Zeon are the protagonists in so much Gundam media these days. I mean, they’re literally space Nazis who killed half of earth’s population with the colony drop at the start of the war.

  8. the graphics is quite poor. I would have expected something better. Something done with Ureal Engine for example

  9. Knowing this is post-Tomino UC stuff you can be pretty certain this is going to be total space nazi fanwank like everything else. Which is kind of expected how the OYW is a WW2 analogy and the Japanese to this day are either totally ignorant of how Japan made the nazis look like boy scouts or are totally unrepentant and totally justified in out-warcriming the nazis.

  10. Are we suppose to be feeling for these Zion soldiers or laughing at them? I can’t tell.

    Pretty awesome to see how the enemy sees the Gundam though. Helps us forget that Amuro is still a kid who whines and gets bitch slap by Bright.

  11. Did they seriously dub this with AI Voice Actors?

    In general, Netflix dropped the ball on this one. It’s nowhere near as good as it should be. Especially when it’s coming from a streaming service worth billions of dollars. If you’re a billionaire and your products are underwhelming, then you didn’t care enough to provide a quality product in the first place. A billion is 1,000 million, there’s no excuse for shoddy products from anyone with that much capital. They could’ve found the talent if they were actually passionate about this.

  12. lmao these do NOT look like zeon members during the one year war. these designs fit in gundam but in Gundam ZZ and as part of Hamans Neo Zeon!

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