Netflix turns Tomb Raider and Kong: Skull Island into anime

Image credits: Left: Shadow Of The Tomb Raider (Screenshot: YouTube), Right: Godzilla Vs.  Kong (Screenshot: YouTube)

Image credits: Left: Shadow Of The Tomb Raider (Screenshot: YouTube), Right: Godzilla Vs. Kong (Screenshot: YouTube)

As it turned out before – by the kindness of his adaptation well received by vampires Castlevania– that there are precious, precious views Netflix announced today that it will offer a treatment similar to 2017 Kong: Skull Islandas well as long-lasting tomb Raider games and movies franchise.

On The Hollywood Reporter, Skull Island the show is developed by Legendary Television, expanding the program deep unsafe real estate presented in the Samuel L. Jackson movie. Sounds like the series will be easy on Kong thing-no one likes to overwork“But it will present a lot of people who are stuck on the titular island and.” I probably end up having a pretty hectic time there. Brian Duffield, who previously wrote Nurse for Netflix, will write and produce executive products.

tomb Raider Meanwhile, the show is developed by Tasha Huo, who wrote about the future streamer Witcher spin off, The origin of blood. Instead of working in elements ofSuntil! Ben Wheatley directs the new one for a reason!) running the live action series Alicia Vikander, the show will follow from the latest trilogy of tomb Raider games, which began with simply restarting titled in 2013.

So far, Netflix anime adaptations have made a virtue of being short and sweet: come in, tell a story, kill some vampires, go out. We’ll have to see if these extensions to the “brand” (monkeys / vampires / action heroes who behave a little sad about killing, but then continue lot) can maintain that momentum.

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