Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix already has a lot of hype around this animated series. All thanks to Netflix, of course. Alas, this is apparently not enough hype for Netflix. Thus, you can explain why they want to build that hype up to incredible levels. Starting with a bunch of new character posters.
Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix ~ Character Posters Details
Netflix is proud to hype up Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix even more with a trio of new character posters. They feature three of the main characters for this series, and fans of retro video games would recognize one of them in particular. You know, given his floating hands and feet and all. Even fans of more modern video games would definitely recognize the Assassin’s Creed references. You can check them all out for yourself below:
These character posters also remind us that Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix will make its debut on October 19, 2023. In fact, that’s just a day away as of this writing, so you won’t have long to wait. As you might expect, this will be a Netflix exclusive. Thus, you will need to shell out cash for a paid subscription to watch this animated series.
Bonus: Synopsis
Want a better idea of what Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix is about? You know, aside from what those new character posters and that clip above can tell you? Well, Netflix has an official synopsis for us to help us out with that. You can check that out below:
The year is 1992. The country formerly known as the USA is now called Eden, a technocracy ruled by propaganda and corruption. Super-soldier Dolph Laserhawk has just been betrayed by the love of his life, his boyfriend Alex Taylor, and locked up in Eden’s off-the-grid maximum security prison, Supermaxx. Dolph is forced to lead a team of rebel outcasts on risky undercover missions under the order of the prison’s shadowy Warden. CAPTAIN LASERHAWK: A BLOOD DRAGON REMIX is an original animated series mixing alternative Ubisoft characters from beloved franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Rayman, and Far Cry in a highly referenced homage to the early 90s.