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Netflix to Launch Animated Series in Clash of Clans Universe

Authore: HarperUpdate:May 25,2025

Netflix, in collaboration with Supercell, is set to bring the beloved Clash video game franchise to life through an animated series inspired by the worlds of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale. Already in pre-production, the series promises to amplify the chaos and excitement that fans have come to love from the games. The storyline will follow a determined yet overwhelmed Barbarian as he assembles a motley crew to protect their village and navigate the hilariously convoluted politics of war.

The announcement was celebrated across official Clash of Clans social media platforms, with a playful teaser video showcasing the developers announcing the project via a group FaceTime call. "Sound the horns, raise the banners, and reinforce your village walls—Clash is invading @Netflix!" they declared, adding, "We’re making a new animated series starring your favorite mustachioed Barbarian and his high-pitched, hog-riding friends. Charge!"

John Derderian, Netflix's VP of Animation, expressed enthusiasm about the project, stating, "Clash has been a global gaming phenomenon for over a decade – filled with humor, action, and unforgettable characters perfect for an animated series adaptation." He also highlighted the collaboration with Supercell's team, including Fletcher Moules and Ron Weiner, to capture the essence of the Clash world in this new format. "We can’t wait for fans - old and new - to experience the mayhem," Derderian added.

Although the series remains in pre-production without a confirmed release date, Netflix continues to invest significantly in adapting video games into both shows and movies. Notable successes include Arcane, based on League of Legends, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, inspired by Cyberpunk 2077. The platform also hosts adaptations like Resident Evil, Tekken: Bloodline, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Dragon's Dogma, Dragon Age: Absolution, and Castlevania, among others.

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