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What’s New: Mad Unicorn, Lost in Starlight, Lulu Is A Rhinoceros, Bring Her Back

by Neil Bui

Pop culture is a never-ending world of updates, teases, trailers, and hopefully releases. What’s New Wednesday is Dorkaholics’ way to keep us all up to date with what’s new across comics, TV, film, games, and more! This week, the focus is on Mad Unicorn, Lost in Starlight, Lulu Is A Rhinoceros, and Bring Her Back.

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  1. Mad Unicorn – Trailer

After seeing How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies earlier last year, I have an appreciation for filmmaking and storytelling from Thailand and I’m excited to see the upcoming series Mad Unicorn. It’s based on a true story of a unicorn company from Thailand and based on the trailer, it wasn’t just a dream accomplished through vision and hustle, but also vengeance.

Release Date: On Netflix on May 29, 2025

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Synopsis: Growing up in the remote, poverty-stricken village of Doi Wawee, Santi harbors a dream: to lift his family out of poverty. He leaves for Bangkok, driven by this dream and armed with only his fluent Mandarin—taught by his mother—as his greatest asset. After witnessing the vast disparity in delivery fees between Thailand and China, he decides to go all-in, launching a delivery service startup called “Thunder Express.” After being betrayed by a ruthless conglomerate tycoon, Santi teams up with an eccentric coding genius and a sharp-witted financier to dive headfirst into the fiercely competitive express delivery industry. As the stakes rise in a multi-billion-baht battleground, Santi must risk everything in a high-speed race for survival, redemption, and success.

  1. Lost in Starlight – English Dubbed Trailer

The talented pair of Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and Justin H. Min are joining forces and voices to dub the animated feature, Lost in Starlight, which has already excited audiences with its emotional depth and stunning original soundtrack.

Release Date: On Netflix on May 30, 2025

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Synopsis: In 2050 Seoul, an astronaut dreaming of Mars and a musician with a broken dream find each other among the stars, guided by their hopes and love for one another.

  1. Lulu Is A Rhinoceros – Trailer

Apple TV+ is known for series such as Ted Lasso and Severance, but Lulu Is A Rhinoceros looks to be something that can be for the kids and the whole family.

Release Date: On Apple TV+ on May 30, 2025

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Synopsis: Lulu is a rhinoceros – that’s who she sees when she looks in the mirror. On a quest to spread kindness, fun-loving Lulu embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, powered by new friends, courage and catchy songs!

  1. Bring Her Back – Trailer 2

I’m not sure I’ll ever be ready to see Bring Her Back. If you know my relationship with horror films, then you know I like the feeling of being scared (possibly a toxic trait of confronting my fears head on). But the trailers for Bring Her Back have been nothing but stomach-wrenching with its depictions of gore and terror. But for those reason, I’ll be looking forward to seeing it in theaters for a communal experience with audiences.

Release Date: In theaters on May 30, 2025

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Synopsis: A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.


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