From the creators of Avengers: End Game, the Russo Brothers are teaming up with Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro's Allspark animation in producing one of the most popular trading card game: Magic: The Gathering on Netflix. The Magic: The Gathering animated series will have a storyline based on the stories of the Planeswalkers Magic's most powerful beings in the lore (the players). “Our goal is to not only tell a compelling story leveraging Magic: The Gathering’s incredible body of work, but to also push the medium and perception of storytelling through animation. This series will cross the genres of suspenseful thriller, horror, and drama with deeply developed characters the likes of which are not often seen in animation,” Isaac Karuss, Octopie CEO Magic: The Gathering was first introduced by Richard Garfield back in 1993 as a trading card game which reached approximately 38 million fans as of writing. The game can be played in traditional printed cards, computer, smartphone or tablet via the Magic: The Gathering Arena and other digital games. A couple of days ago, Netflix made the announcement that it will soon launch in key South East Asia countries which includes Singapore and Hong Kong as well as Taiwan and South Korea. Read more in our articles including "Magic: The Gathering Animated series coming to Netflix" and "Netflix to launch in SG, HK, South Korea and Taiwan".
From the creators of Avengers: End Game, the Russo Brothers are teaming up with Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro's Allspark animation in producing one of the most popular trading card game: Magic: The Gathering on Netflix. The Magic: The Gathering animated series will have a storyline based on the stories of the Planeswalkers Magic's most powerful beings in the lore (the players).
“Our goal is to not only tell a compelling story leveraging Magic: The Gathering’s incredible body of work, but to also push the medium and perception of storytelling through animation. This series will cross the genres of suspenseful thriller, horror, and drama with deeply developed characters the likes of which are not often seen in animation,” Isaac Karuss, Octopie CEO Magic: The Gathering was first introduced by Richard Garfield back in 1993 as a trading card game which reached approximately 38 million fans as of writing. The game can be played in traditional printed cards, computer, smartphone or tablet via the Magic: The Gathering Arena and other digital games.
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