Netflix to Bring "Clash of Clans" to Life with Animated Series



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Netflix to Bring "Clash of Clans" to Life with Animated Series

Netflix has exciting news for gaming enthusiasts as it announces the development of an animated series based on the globally - renowned mobile game "Clash of Clans". The streaming giant is set to bring the beloved game's vibrant world to the small screen, with Fletcher Moules, known for his work on "Entergalactic", taking on a key creative role.

 

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The series, currently in pre - production, will draw from the rich universe of "Clash of Clans" and its spin - off "Clash Royale". Since their launch in 2012, these games have amassed over four billion downloads and a staggering 180 billion hours of gameplay, indicating a vast and dedicated fan base eagerly awaiting this adaptation. However, specific details about the plot remain under wraps for now, leaving fans speculating about how their favorite in - game elements will be translated into an animated narrative.
 
 
 

Fletcher Moules, who has previously demonstrated his talent in the animation realm, will serve as the showrunner. Joining him is Ron Weiner, an experienced writer from shows like "Arrested Development" and "Futurama", who will pen the scripts. The animation will be crafted by Icon Creative Studio. As of yet, Netflix has not revealed a premiere date for the series, but with the project now in motion, fans can look forward to seeing their favorite "Clash of Clans" characters and settings come alive in the near future.
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