Netflix will produce animated series set in the world of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale

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Netflix and Supercell announced that they would introduce a Clash video franchise on a compact screen with animated series set in the world of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale.

A series, which is already in the pre -production, “is based on game chaos”, according to Netflix press message. The streamer also revealed the plot of the series, which will take place “determined, but above his head, a barbarian who must gather a group of freaks to defend his village and move around the comical absurd war policy.”

Official accounts on social media Clans also undertook fun. “Tell the horns, raise the banners and strengthen your rural walls – Clash invasively @Netflix!” They common In addition to the charming video trailer with the company’s programs playfully announceing the game using the Guy -Call group. “We create a new animated series with the participation of your favorite mustache barbarian and his high, powerful friends.

The Netflix crew also seems very excited that it finally enlivens this game in a completely new way. “Clash has been a global phenomenon of games for over a decade – full of humor, action and unforgettable characters ideal for adapting the animated series,” said John Derderian, vice president of animation.

“Working with an amazing team in Supercell, Fletcher Moules and Ron Weiner, we bring all the fun, chaos and the spirit of the world Clash with life in a completely novel way. We can’t wait for fans – aged and novel – to experience chaos.”

The Clash Netflix animated series is still in pre -production, so we don’t have the release date yet. Streamer has invested a lot in transforming video games into programs and movies. Arcane, based on League of Legends and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, based on Cyberpunk 2077, are distinctive, but there are adaptations of Resident Evil, Tekken: Bloodline, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Dragon’s Dogma, Dragon Age: Absolute, Castlevania and much more.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and an independent entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow it on Twitter on @Niconamerica.

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