Netflix's Geeked Week releases the first look at DreamWorks Animation's Orion and the Dark.
Netflix Geeked Week has delivered the first image for its upcoming animated film Orion and the Dark. Geeked Week is the annual event for the streamer where it can announce new projects and details for its loyal fanbase. As the name suggests, it's a week-long event, and today has already brought with it a look at the sixth season of The Dragon Prince.
What is Orion and the Dark about?Orion seems a lot like your average elementary school kid –– shy, unassuming, harboring a secret crush. But underneath his seemingly normal exterior, Orion is a ball of adolescent anxiety, completely consumed by irrational fears of bees, dogs, the ocean, cell phone waves, murderous gutter clowns, even falling off a cliff. But of all his fears, the thing he's the most afraid of is what he confronts on a nightly basis: the dark.
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