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Netflix to Launch Animated Series in Clash Universe

by Simon May 26,2025

Netflix and Supercell have exciting news for fans of the Clash franchise: they are bringing the beloved world of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale to the small screen with a new animated series. Currently in pre-production, the series promises to amplify the chaos and humor that fans have come to love from the games. According to a press release from Netflix, the plot will center around a determined yet overwhelmed Barbarian who must lead a group of misfits to protect their village while navigating the absurd politics of war.

The announcement was met with enthusiasm on social media, with the official Clash of Clans accounts sharing the news alongside a playful teaser video. "Sound the horns, raise the banners, and reinforce your village walls—Clash is invading @Netflix! We’re making a new animated series starring your favorite mustachioed Barbarian and his high-pitched, hog-riding friends. Charge!" the post exclaimed.

Netflix's Vice President of Animation, John Derderian, expressed his excitement about the project, highlighting the global appeal of the Clash franchise. "Clash has been a global gaming phenomenon for over a decade—filled with humor, action, and unforgettable characters perfect for an animated series adaptation," Derderian stated. He also praised the collaboration with Supercell, Fletcher Moules, and Ron Weiner, emphasizing their efforts to bring the spirit and chaos of the Clash world to life in a fresh way.

While the series is still in pre-production and a release date has yet to be announced, Netflix's commitment to adapting video games into compelling series and movies is evident. Success stories like Arcane, based on League of Legends, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, inspired by Cyberpunk 2077, showcase the streamer's prowess in this domain. Other notable adaptations include Resident Evil, Tekken: Bloodline, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Dragon's Dogma, Dragon Age: Absolution, and Castlevania, among many others.

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