Amazon Greenlights Cartoons for Spelunky, New World, and PS Games

Amazon Greenlights Cartoons for Spelunky, New World, and PS Games

🟣 Content Overview :
  • Amazon Prime Video orders an animated anthology series called Secret Level.
  • Tim Miller, creator of Love, Death & Robots, is behind the project.
  • Episodes will feature short stories set in different video game worlds.
  • Possible games include Spelunky, New World, and PlayStation titles.
  • Series might be unveiled at Gamescom 2024 Opening Night Live.

Amazon Orders Animated Series Featuring Spelunky, New World, and PlayStation Games

By Zack Zwiezen

Published Wednesday 3:55 PM

Amazon Prime Video has reportedly ordered a new animated anthology series that will feature short stories set within different preexisting video game worlds.

The series is being created by Tim Miller, the same person behind Netflix's popular Love, Death & Robots series and the first Deadpool movie.

Miller's Love, Death & Robots premiered in 2019.

The series features various short stories animated by different studios in different art styles.

Episodes often revolve around a theme or topic, and stories can vary greatly, sometimes featuring robots, elements of horror, sci-fi, or even comedy.

Now, Amazon wants to take this same formula but apply it to video games.

On August 14, Deadline reported that Amazon has ordered a series called Secret Level from Miller and Blur Studio.

Like Love, Death & Robots, the new series will be an anthology with each episode set in a different video game world or franchise.

Deadline reports that some possible games that could appear in Secret Level include:

  • Beloved indie platformer Spelunky
  • Amazon's own MMORPG New World
  • Various unspecified PlayStation titles

Each episode of Secret Level will likely consist of short stories set in these different games.

Deadline reports that Secret Level will be officially revealed and announced soon.

The outlet suggests that it might get unveiled at Gamescom 2024 Opening Night Live.

This is just the latest example of streaming services and studios investing more and more into video game adaptations.

In the last few years, we've seen a huge increase in the number of video game-related productions, including:

  • This year's critically acclaimed Fallout
  • The box office bomb that is this month's Borderlands movie

Amazon produced the Fallout show and is already working on another season, as well as a show based on the Yakuza: Like A Dragon franchise.

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