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A new lawman’s coming to Netflix this fall, and he’s not like anything you’ve ever seen before. Netflix has unveiled a new look at the upcoming series Bass X Machina at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, one of the largest animation showcases in the world. The steampunk animated series is set to premiere on the streaming service on November 3.
The series is inspired by real-life U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves, who was also the subject of the less fanciful Taylor Sheridan series Lawman: Bass Reeves with David Oyelowo. Born into slavery, Reeves was legendary for bringing in dangerous outlaws, and may have helped inspire the creation of The Lone Ranger. Bass X Machina is set in a Weird Wild West of advanced technology and supernatural menaces. Thus, we see Reeves here with a mechanical right arm, powering up with crackling energy bolts; presumably, he’s facing down some sort of steampunk owlhoot. He’s voiced by Brian Tyree Henry, who is also an executive producer on the series. It’s the latest animation role for Henry, who starred as Megatron in Transformers One and will return for a third stint as Jeff Morales in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse next year. He’s also set to star in The Batman Part II, which is now in production.
What Do We Know About ‘Bass X Machina’?
Set in a strange Wild West overrun by outlaws, advanced technology, and supernatural horrors, Bass X Machina stars Henry as Bass Reeves, the one man who can bring the law to this lawless land. To protect his family, he becomes judge, jury, and executioner, but faces the prospect of losing his family and his humanity as he struggles to avoid becoming as brutal and inhuman as the foes he faces. The series will also star Janelle Monáe (Glass Onion) as Glory, Tati Gabrielle (Mortal Kombat II) as Dana, Cree Summer (Abbott Elementary) as Ahni, Chaske Spencer (Dark Winds) as Lighthorse, Currie Graham (Reacher) as Rivenbark, and Starletta DuPois (One Battle After Another) as Etta.
In addition to Henry, Bass X Machina is executive produced by LeSean Thomas, Jennifer Wiley-Moxley, and Chad Handley. It is a production of Studio Mir, the South Korean animation studio behind series like The Legend of Korra, Voltron: Legendary Defender, X-Men ’97, and My Adventures With Superman.
Bass X Machina will be released on Netflix on November 3. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
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