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Netflix's 'Bubble' teaser shows a beautiful anime world where gravity is broken
Sometimes a movie’s visuals are enough to sell the thing.
This is certainly the case with Netflix’s new teaser for Bubble, an anime movie set in a world where gravity has been altered by a storm of mysterious bubbles raining from the sky.
From Attack on Titan director Tetsurô Araki and based on characters by manga artist Takeshi Obata, Bubble follows a group of young characters in Tokyo who use the gravitational change to leap between buildings.
The story sounds awesome, the film looks awesome, and the only downside is we have to wait until next April to watch the thing.
Bubble lands on Netflix 28 April 2022.
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