Adi Shankar's Far Cry anime series, Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix, has found a home at Netflix.
Variety reports the anime based on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon expansion is receiving a six-episode order. Another Far Cry adult-anime series by Shankar is also in the works and will be produced by Hélène Juguet, Hugo Revon and Gérard Guillemot of Ubisoft.
ANNOUNCING - Captain Laserhawk, A Blood Dragon Remix, an adaptation of the bestselling @Ubisoft game is in production with Netflix. #GeekedWeek pic.twitter.com/kJyp8PuRXh
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) June 11, 2021
Netflix and @Ubisoft are developing a brand new Far Cry animated series. #GeekedWeek pic.twitter.com/BX4FkS9v5r
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) June 11, 2021
Thank you Hugo, Helene, Gerard, and Claire for allowing this Elseworlds inspired craziness to happen. Thank you @Netflix for seeing the potential in a cyberpunk dystopia set in 1992. After Castlevania I felt it was time to take a big, unexpected, Bootleg Universe pivot. 2/3 pic.twitter.com/49dm8IyqGg
— Adi Shankar (@adishankarbrand) June 11, 2021
The animation is being done by @bobbypills we’ve blended a plethora of art styles to deliver a visually distinct nostalgic acid trip. Mehdi Leffad is our series director. Artist "Balak" is the creative director of Bobby Pills also overseeing this production. pic.twitter.com/ntmzyWjTzp
— Adi Shankar (@adishankarbrand) June 11, 2021
Also, a heartfelt thank you to my writing team Samuel Laskey, Craig Coyne, and my #2 Alex Larsen (fun fact: Alex calls himself Kid Twist). ***Bonus***
— Adi Shankar (@adishankarbrand) June 11, 2021
Netflix is also working on an anime based on the popular Splinter Cell video game franchise from John Wick's Derek Kolstad. "Adult animation is one of the most powerful ways to pay tribute to the culture and community of gaming," said Juguet, managing director of Ubisoft Film & Television – Paris. "It is truly inspiring to partner with creative talents such as Adi Shankar and Derek Kolstad to re-imagine our worlds for Netflix."
News of Adi Shankar partnering with Ubisoft was first reported in October 2019, with the prolific creator helming a Ubisoft-connected multiverse. At the time a network/platform was not known, but it now appears to be at Netflix. "Adi is such a great fan of video games. We share the same culture and references," Juguet said at the time. "It's been great to give him the freedom to do something very fresh and bold with our characters."
Source: Variety, Twitter
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