Pacific Rim: The Black: IGN 7 points: Not just for popcorn, worth watching

Pacific Rim: The Black: IGN 7 points: Not just for popcorn, worth watching

Netflix's original animation "Pacific Rim: The Black" premiered on Netflix on March 4 and was broadcast on Bilibili on March 7. Recently, IGN gave it a score of 7, saying that "Pacific Rim: The Black" is pretty good. The story of two teenagers and a mecha hunter crossing the Australian wilderness has become an entertaining animated series derived from the IP of "Pacific Rim".

IGN rating: 7 points OK

The story of two teenagers and a mecha hunter traveling across the Australian wilderness became an entertaining animated series derived from the "Pacific Rim" IP.

IGN's overall review:

It may take a few episodes for Pacific Rim: The Black to fully unfold its story, but once viewers have fully adjusted to the look and tone of the show — which is more emotionally devastating than the movie (and less popcorn-fueled than the film) — Pacific Rim: The Black will be a worthwhile extension of the Pacific Rim franchise.

Trailer for Pacific Rim: The Black:

Other media ratings:

iMDb 7.2 points

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 71%

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