New Trailers: The Many Saints of Newark, Foundation, Beckett, and more

Mandy Patinkin was introduced to The Good Fight as an unconventional judge. It's almost as if my favorite character, Homeland, got a new job. Although everyone has a limit on the number of streaming channels they want to watch, The Good Fight is a good reason to check out Paramount Plus. Although I don't know what will happen next, there are mild spoilers ahead! It is hard to imagine that the characters who were pruned will remain pruned.We finally have a look at the prequel to The Sopranos, and a look at the new Masters of the Universe.The Many Saints of NewarkThis prequel to The Sopranos features Michael Gandolfini as Tony Soprano. His iconic role won James many awards. Alan Taylor directs Michael as a young Tony. This is the story of Dickie Mollisanti (Alessandro Nivola), father of The Sopranos Christopher, and the man who made Tony who he is today. Vera Farmiga plays Livia. She looks as cold as Nancy Marchand. The Many Saints of Newark stars Leslie Odom Jr. Jon Bernthal, Corey Stoll and Ray Liotta. It will be available in theaters and HBO Max on October 1st.BeckettA tourist from the USA is injured in a car accident while on vacation in Greece. When he wakes up, he finds himself in a conspiracy with people shooting at him. However, Mr. Beckett doesn't seem to have the same skills as Jason Bourne. This will make it more difficult for him as he attempts to find the US Embassy. Beckett is starring John David Washington, Alicia Vikander and other actors. It will be available on Netflix August 13th.FoundationFoundation's second trailer finally gives us an official release date. It is based on Isaac Asimov novels. Hari Seldon (Jared Harris) has predicted the downfall of Galactic Empire, so it must build a foundation that preserves mankind's knowledge. Lee Pace plays Brother Day alongside Harris and Lou Llobell is Gaal Dornick. Foundation will premiere on Apple TV Plus September 24th, with new episodes every Friday.Masters of the Universe Part 1In June, we saw a teaser for the Kevin Smith revival of He-Mans adventures. Now, we have the trailer. This is not a retelling the He-Man story. It rather picks up from 1985, where the original TV series ended. Masters of the Universe debuts on Netflix July 23rd.JoltThe trailer shows Kate Beckinsale beating up people and kicking them around, but she's not a vampire. Instead, she suffers from a rare disorder that causes her to rage if she does not receive regular shock treatments by Stanley Tucci. She meets a man who doesn't freak out about her condition. He gets killed, and the cops believe she did it. So she must get revenge-kicking. Jolt stars Bobby Cannavale and Jai Courtney as well as Laverne Copx and Susan Sarandon. It will be available on Amazon Prime Video July 23rd.