The creators of Castlevania: Nocturne shocked the entire fanbase last year when they introduced Alucard into the story. Alucard was one of the main characters of the prequel Castlevania story, as he helped Trevor Belmont and Sypha Belnades defeat his father, Dracula, and later on, fight death itself.
Alucard in Castlevania: Nocturne | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Many believed that, just like Trevor and Sypha, Alucard’s story was also concluded with Castlevania, but his entry in Castlevania: Nocturne has certainly opened ways for new narratives and storylines to be introduced into the story. However, there was one problem with his character design that needed to be changed.
The director of the series once revealed that he was frustrated with one aspect of Alucard’s design, and if they had not changed it, this particular aspect would have only gotten worse with time. The aspect that frustrated the director was Alucard’s hair,...
Alucard in Castlevania: Nocturne | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Many believed that, just like Trevor and Sypha, Alucard’s story was also concluded with Castlevania, but his entry in Castlevania: Nocturne has certainly opened ways for new narratives and storylines to be introduced into the story. However, there was one problem with his character design that needed to be changed.
The director of the series once revealed that he was frustrated with one aspect of Alucard’s design, and if they had not changed it, this particular aspect would have only gotten worse with time. The aspect that frustrated the director was Alucard’s hair,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Castlevania: Nocturne introduces a series of characters who go on from the original series and games to create their own captivating stories. Each and every season of the series has been more intriguing and thrilling. So when Nocturne was in the works, it would only be fair to give their all to make the best.
Richter Belmont in Castlevania: Nocturne | Credit: Netflix
The characters of Richter Belmont and Annette play the central roles in the series and it is their journey that is followed throughout it. Born to play the Damsel in Distress, Annette can be viewed as someone who needs rescuing time and again, waiting for her perfect prince to save her. However, the series changes her route, making her not a damsel but a seeker.
Authenticity in Castlevania
During an interview with Gizmodo, Castlevania: Nocturne writer Clive Bradley talked about how the changes in Annette’s character started a ripple effect.
Richter Belmont in Castlevania: Nocturne | Credit: Netflix
The characters of Richter Belmont and Annette play the central roles in the series and it is their journey that is followed throughout it. Born to play the Damsel in Distress, Annette can be viewed as someone who needs rescuing time and again, waiting for her perfect prince to save her. However, the series changes her route, making her not a damsel but a seeker.
Authenticity in Castlevania
During an interview with Gizmodo, Castlevania: Nocturne writer Clive Bradley talked about how the changes in Annette’s character started a ripple effect.
- 6/9/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Fans of the iconic Lara Croft have something spectacular to look forward to this Fall. Dropping on October 10, Netflix’s Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft presents a new, thrilling chapter inspired by the reboot trilogy from the 2010s. Powerhouse Animation, renowned for its impressive work on Castlevania, fuels this animated adventure. The series brings together an exciting blend of dynamic direction and stellar voice acting. Notably, Mission: Impossible and Agent Carter star Hayley Atwell is voicing Lara Croft, but other casting details are still being kept under wraps. The recently released trailer showcases Lara in action, featuring her...
- 6/7/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
There’s no way you haven’t heard about E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial at some point during your life. In 1982, Steven Spielberg released E.T., and the movie rapidly rose to fame and became a global phenomenon. At that time, the video gaming company Atari was on the rise. The company saw the success of E.T. as a promising collaboration opportunity.
However, things turned for the worse in 1983 when the video game industry saw its biggest financial crash ever, and at the core of it was E.T. the Extra-Terresetial. The game was came to be known as the worst game of all time and nearly ended up destroying the entire gaming industry.
Why Did E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Video Game Fail So Bad? Reasons why E.T game failed | Njenkin
E.T.’s incredible success overlapped with the first video gaming boom, with the industry generating more than $3.2 billion in revenue...
However, things turned for the worse in 1983 when the video game industry saw its biggest financial crash ever, and at the core of it was E.T. the Extra-Terresetial. The game was came to be known as the worst game of all time and nearly ended up destroying the entire gaming industry.
Why Did E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Video Game Fail So Bad? Reasons why E.T game failed | Njenkin
E.T.’s incredible success overlapped with the first video gaming boom, with the industry generating more than $3.2 billion in revenue...
- 6/5/2024
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Warren Ellis, the writer behind several original comics, novels, and animated series, is also the creator of the Castlevania animation. The series was an instant hit and could even pull out of the video game curse!
In an interview with Bleeding Cool, Ellis confessed that he has never played any of the games he has worked with. In fact, most of his knowledge of Castlevania comes from Wikipedia and other fan-pages. However, the splendid voice cast of Castlevania made Ellis do things he never thought he would.
A still from Castlevania Season 4 | Netflix, Powerhouse Animation Studios
As the writer fell for the series and its voice actors, he realized it would be idiotic to not perfect the script even more.
Warren Ellis Did What Every Writer Hates for Castlevania Voice Actors
‘Relieved’ would be an understatement for what Warren Ellis felt when he got to know the Castlevania voice actors.
In an interview with Bleeding Cool, Ellis confessed that he has never played any of the games he has worked with. In fact, most of his knowledge of Castlevania comes from Wikipedia and other fan-pages. However, the splendid voice cast of Castlevania made Ellis do things he never thought he would.
A still from Castlevania Season 4 | Netflix, Powerhouse Animation Studios
As the writer fell for the series and its voice actors, he realized it would be idiotic to not perfect the script even more.
Warren Ellis Did What Every Writer Hates for Castlevania Voice Actors
‘Relieved’ would be an understatement for what Warren Ellis felt when he got to know the Castlevania voice actors.
- 6/4/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
There are very few anime series adapted from video games that are able to compete with other anime series, and Castlevania is one of them. Considered the best video game adaptation, Castlevania portrayed the dark fantasy narrative of the Konami video game, which had over thirty different variations and spanned over three decades.
Castlevania | Powerhouse Animation Studios
However, what many people don’t know is that the creator and writer of the anime series, Warren Ellis, has never played the game once but still managed to create the series that took the world by storm. Not only did the series get four consecutive seasons, it also got a spinoff series called Castlevania: Nocturne, which was also a success.
Ellis once revealed that he found an alternative method to create Castlevania that didn’t involve him playing three decades’ worth of games. He also talked about the problems he faced during...
Castlevania | Powerhouse Animation Studios
However, what many people don’t know is that the creator and writer of the anime series, Warren Ellis, has never played the game once but still managed to create the series that took the world by storm. Not only did the series get four consecutive seasons, it also got a spinoff series called Castlevania: Nocturne, which was also a success.
Ellis once revealed that he found an alternative method to create Castlevania that didn’t involve him playing three decades’ worth of games. He also talked about the problems he faced during...
- 6/4/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Castlevania has enjoyed massive fan attraction over the years, which expanded beyond video games into other media, including animated series. The Netflix series further brought the story to a larger audience, performing incredibly well, cementing its place among the best video game adaptations.
Trevor vs. Dracula – Castlevania | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Given that it brought justice to the video game series, the directors delve deep into the creative process behind the show, avoiding extremes in their creative choices that would appeal to a broad audience.
Castlevania Directors Reflecting on Balancing the Creative Aspect of the Netflix Show
Given that the video game adaptations have often turned out to be disappointing, it was hard to find rare gems that would be actually good. However, things have changed in recent years with Castlevania being one of the great examples of video game adaptations.
Suggested“This wasn’t just a story with just a...
Trevor vs. Dracula – Castlevania | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Given that it brought justice to the video game series, the directors delve deep into the creative process behind the show, avoiding extremes in their creative choices that would appeal to a broad audience.
Castlevania Directors Reflecting on Balancing the Creative Aspect of the Netflix Show
Given that the video game adaptations have often turned out to be disappointing, it was hard to find rare gems that would be actually good. However, things have changed in recent years with Castlevania being one of the great examples of video game adaptations.
Suggested“This wasn’t just a story with just a...
- 6/3/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
Maintaining a chokehold on the streaming business as the one with the largest subscriber base, Netflix has long taken steps to update its vast catalog of content. Investing a significant amount of its fortunes in creating original pieces and adapting media from various other formats, the streamer has attained pitch-perfect success with its Castlevania outing.
Famed as a beloved adult dark fantasy animation, the series has built a strong following thanks to the creative decisions taken by its executives.
A still from Castlevania Season 4 | Netflix
One of the biggest hurdles every project relying on an adaptation faces is at its beginning. A similar situation lay in front of the showrunners for the Netflix original animation. Several paths lay in front of them as well as the risks of stereotyping the characters. However, a set of decisions regarding its visual flair and story approach gave the franchise the status that it boasts today.
Famed as a beloved adult dark fantasy animation, the series has built a strong following thanks to the creative decisions taken by its executives.
A still from Castlevania Season 4 | Netflix
One of the biggest hurdles every project relying on an adaptation faces is at its beginning. A similar situation lay in front of the showrunners for the Netflix original animation. Several paths lay in front of them as well as the risks of stereotyping the characters. However, a set of decisions regarding its visual flair and story approach gave the franchise the status that it boasts today.
- 6/3/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
Troy Baker is one of the most prominent voice actors in video games, having voiced Joel Miller in The Last of Us and Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite. Baker was part of Hideo Kojima’s final game for Konami, Metal Gear Solid V, playing Revolver Ocelot. The lead voice actor in the game was replaced by a film actor. When Baker was asked about it, he shared that he wasn’t worried about film actors taking over video game roles.
Troy Baker (credits: @CouchSoup | YouTube)
David Hayter, who played Solid Snake in the previous installments, was removed from Metal Gear Solid V without notice. He was replaced by Kiefer Sutherland as Kojima believed he could also bring the subtle facial movements required for the character.
The Last of Us Actor Troy Baker Wasn’t Worried About Actors Taking On Video Game Roles
Troy Baker as Joel Miller in The Last of Us...
Troy Baker (credits: @CouchSoup | YouTube)
David Hayter, who played Solid Snake in the previous installments, was removed from Metal Gear Solid V without notice. He was replaced by Kiefer Sutherland as Kojima believed he could also bring the subtle facial movements required for the character.
The Last of Us Actor Troy Baker Wasn’t Worried About Actors Taking On Video Game Roles
Troy Baker as Joel Miller in The Last of Us...
- 6/3/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
When the final season of Netflix’s Castlevania aired, fans were satisfied to see that the series gave a perfect ending to a perfect story adapted from the video game. However, as gaming fans might be aware, the Castlevania video game had over 30 games, and not every game was from the original timeline and featured its own story.
Castlevania Season 4 | Powerhouse Animation Studios
This is why, when Castlevania: Nocturne was announced, the fans of the show were excited to see how the spin-off series would hold in terms of reception as compared to the first one. While the creators had everything planned, the only thing that scared them was the action sequences, as Castlevania had set the bar too high with the fight scenes.
The directors of the show, Sam and Adam Deats, once revealed that the action scenes were the toughest element of creating Castlevania: Nocturne, as they had...
Castlevania Season 4 | Powerhouse Animation Studios
This is why, when Castlevania: Nocturne was announced, the fans of the show were excited to see how the spin-off series would hold in terms of reception as compared to the first one. While the creators had everything planned, the only thing that scared them was the action sequences, as Castlevania had set the bar too high with the fight scenes.
The directors of the show, Sam and Adam Deats, once revealed that the action scenes were the toughest element of creating Castlevania: Nocturne, as they had...
- 6/3/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Netflix may be one of the biggest, most successful, and wealthy streaming platforms, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t come out victorious in reportedly duping quite a few actors.
This comes after these reportedly affected actors — one of them being Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad — themselves called out the multi-billionaire platform for cheating them when it came to their paychecks.
The multi-billionaire streaming giant. | Credit: Netflix Inc./Wikimedia Commons.
While initially, Paul was the one to boldly expose the streaming giant like that, it turns out that he isn’t the only one affected.
According to the latest reports, filmmaker Mike Flanagan, the genius behind horror masterpieces like The Haunting of Hill House, has come forward to slam the subscription video on-demand streaming service.
Mike Flanagan Reportedly Exposes Netflix’s Dark Side
It seems like one of the best helmers of the horror genre in the entertainment industry...
This comes after these reportedly affected actors — one of them being Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad — themselves called out the multi-billionaire platform for cheating them when it came to their paychecks.
The multi-billionaire streaming giant. | Credit: Netflix Inc./Wikimedia Commons.
While initially, Paul was the one to boldly expose the streaming giant like that, it turns out that he isn’t the only one affected.
According to the latest reports, filmmaker Mike Flanagan, the genius behind horror masterpieces like The Haunting of Hill House, has come forward to slam the subscription video on-demand streaming service.
Mike Flanagan Reportedly Exposes Netflix’s Dark Side
It seems like one of the best helmers of the horror genre in the entertainment industry...
- 6/3/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Expecting the unexpected’s been an integral part of players’ experience in every Borderlands game. Even though the series is known for its art style and humor, fans understand that these games don’t shy away from delivering some shocking moments.
Spoiler alert, but the most striking example of this comes from Roland’s death in Borderlands 2, a moment that saddened many of the first game’s fans. However, you may be surprised to know that the title was foreshadowing this from the moment we reunite with him in the game.
Borderlands 2 Warned Its Players of Roland’s Tragic and Untimely Demise The early Borderlands games continue to remain one of the most memorable looter-shooters out there.
With an insane opening, Borderlands 2 promised its players tenfolds of the first game’s sheer insanity while also featuring the return of beloved characters. One of these characters was Roland, a playable character...
Spoiler alert, but the most striking example of this comes from Roland’s death in Borderlands 2, a moment that saddened many of the first game’s fans. However, you may be surprised to know that the title was foreshadowing this from the moment we reunite with him in the game.
Borderlands 2 Warned Its Players of Roland’s Tragic and Untimely Demise The early Borderlands games continue to remain one of the most memorable looter-shooters out there.
With an insane opening, Borderlands 2 promised its players tenfolds of the first game’s sheer insanity while also featuring the return of beloved characters. One of these characters was Roland, a playable character...
- 6/3/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
Castlevania, Netflix’s animated series inspired by Konami’s video game, has received steady attention over the years. After four seasons, the saga of Alucard concluded in 2021.
Another sequel series, Castlevania: Nocturne, debuted in 2023 focusing on Richter Belmont, a descendant of Trevor and Sypha. It is one of the few series that have performed well despite being adapted from a game, and in an interview, Kevin Kolde, the executive producer behind the series, discussed the ups and downs of the franchise.
Kevin Kolde Talks About Castlevania Breaking the Video Game Curse
Castlevania Season 2 | Netflix, Powerhouse Animation
The video game curse is a common term that refers to the phenomena of series or movies adapted from video games that end up performing horribly. Many of these adaptations have poor writing as well as visuals and incorporate too many original elements. This makes people distance it from the original game, and the media ends up failing.
Another sequel series, Castlevania: Nocturne, debuted in 2023 focusing on Richter Belmont, a descendant of Trevor and Sypha. It is one of the few series that have performed well despite being adapted from a game, and in an interview, Kevin Kolde, the executive producer behind the series, discussed the ups and downs of the franchise.
Kevin Kolde Talks About Castlevania Breaking the Video Game Curse
Castlevania Season 2 | Netflix, Powerhouse Animation
The video game curse is a common term that refers to the phenomena of series or movies adapted from video games that end up performing horribly. Many of these adaptations have poor writing as well as visuals and incorporate too many original elements. This makes people distance it from the original game, and the media ends up failing.
- 6/2/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Netflix has included another animated series in its catalog and this time, and this time it’s the rebirth of an extremely nostalgic franchise, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft. Lara Croft has been an insanely popular character and she deserves all kinds of adaptations.
However, the recent animated series teased by Netflix has received some criticism due to its Japanese-inspired art style. While it looks good and has good action scenes, you can’t help but shake off the feeling that it is trying to imitate anime.
Is Netflix’s Tomb Raider an Anime?
Tomb Raider The Legend of Lara Croft | Netflix, Powerhouse Animation
No, Netflix’s Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is not an anime series. It is created by Powerhouse Animation Studios which is based in Austin, Texas. Thus, the upcoming project is an animated series and not an anime.
Since the animation style resembled anime,...
However, the recent animated series teased by Netflix has received some criticism due to its Japanese-inspired art style. While it looks good and has good action scenes, you can’t help but shake off the feeling that it is trying to imitate anime.
Is Netflix’s Tomb Raider an Anime?
Tomb Raider The Legend of Lara Croft | Netflix, Powerhouse Animation
No, Netflix’s Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is not an anime series. It is created by Powerhouse Animation Studios which is based in Austin, Texas. Thus, the upcoming project is an animated series and not an anime.
Since the animation style resembled anime,...
- 6/2/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
The Executive Producer of Castlevania and its spin-off series, Castlevania: Nocturne, Kevin Kolde, is one of the brilliant minds who helped create one of the best anime series on Netflix. The series became such a success that not only did it have four recurring seasons but also a sequel-spinoff series that featured a different story but with the same theme.
Castlevania Season 4 | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Kolde has worked on some major projects, but there is one narrative that he is desperate to work on, as it features his favorite storyline. Its name is Silent Hill 2, and it is a video game that focuses on the story of James Sunderland, who is on a journey to find his deceased wife in a horrific town called Silent Hill.
Kolde has expressed his desire to adapt the video game into an anime series, as he has loved the story of the game...
Castlevania Season 4 | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Kolde has worked on some major projects, but there is one narrative that he is desperate to work on, as it features his favorite storyline. Its name is Silent Hill 2, and it is a video game that focuses on the story of James Sunderland, who is on a journey to find his deceased wife in a horrific town called Silent Hill.
Kolde has expressed his desire to adapt the video game into an anime series, as he has loved the story of the game...
- 6/2/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Netflix will soon be coming out with an anime-style series based on the Tomb Raider video game series by Crystal Dynamic. The project was reported all the way back in the beginning of 2021, and we have come a long way since. In September 2021, it was announced that actress Hayley Atwell would be voicing the lead role of Lara Croft, the badass adventurer known for her intelligence, agility, and fearlessness.
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft‘s teaser (2024) | Netflix
The release of the series is just around the corner as Netflix recently unveiled the premiere date of the project. In addition, the streaming giant also released a new teaser trailer for the series, and fans couldn’t be more excited. Social media is buzzing with excitement as Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft prepares to become Netflix’s next big hit.
Netflix’s Tomb Raider Series Starring Hayley Atwell...
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft‘s teaser (2024) | Netflix
The release of the series is just around the corner as Netflix recently unveiled the premiere date of the project. In addition, the streaming giant also released a new teaser trailer for the series, and fans couldn’t be more excited. Social media is buzzing with excitement as Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft prepares to become Netflix’s next big hit.
Netflix’s Tomb Raider Series Starring Hayley Atwell...
- 6/2/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
The Netflix animated series Castlevania ended its four-season run in 2021. Based on the popular video games from the Japanese company Konami, the show adapted the third game in the series for two seasons before moving on to other stories in the third and fourth. The show’s final two seasons received polarizing responses.
While the show has impressed fans in most instances, it has also been notorious for not listening to fans’ demands. The final season sees Dracula survive the showdown between him and protagonist Trevor Belmont and introduces Death into the lore of the show. When asked if the fans’ demands were part of the decision, producer Kevin Kolde mentioned that they do not listen to the fans all the time.
Castlevania Producer Talks About Not Listening To Fans A still from Castlevania | Credits: Frederator Studios/Powerhouse Animation/Shankar Animation/Project 51 Productions/Warren Ellis Productions
The Netflix adaptation...
While the show has impressed fans in most instances, it has also been notorious for not listening to fans’ demands. The final season sees Dracula survive the showdown between him and protagonist Trevor Belmont and introduces Death into the lore of the show. When asked if the fans’ demands were part of the decision, producer Kevin Kolde mentioned that they do not listen to the fans all the time.
Castlevania Producer Talks About Not Listening To Fans A still from Castlevania | Credits: Frederator Studios/Powerhouse Animation/Shankar Animation/Project 51 Productions/Warren Ellis Productions
The Netflix adaptation...
- 6/1/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
When the new spin-off sequel series of Castlevania was announced, fans were delighted to see the return of the dark fantasy anime series with a new twist. While the central theme of the series was the same, it introduced a new storyline, some new characters, and a new threat that helped shape the success of the series’ first season.
Castlevania: Nocturne | Powerhouse Animation Studios
The series followed the adventures of Richter Belmont, the heir of the famous vampire hunter Belmont family. He, along with his adoptive sister, Maria Renard, and some more allies, tried to stop the rise of vampires during the French Revolution. The series is a blend of horror and fantasy, with a lot of drama and action.
However, all these new elements of Castlevania: Nocturne were shaped around the return of one character from the previous Castlevania anime series. The character is none other than Alucard, one...
Castlevania: Nocturne | Powerhouse Animation Studios
The series followed the adventures of Richter Belmont, the heir of the famous vampire hunter Belmont family. He, along with his adoptive sister, Maria Renard, and some more allies, tried to stop the rise of vampires during the French Revolution. The series is a blend of horror and fantasy, with a lot of drama and action.
However, all these new elements of Castlevania: Nocturne were shaped around the return of one character from the previous Castlevania anime series. The character is none other than Alucard, one...
- 5/31/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
The history of Hollywood adapting video games in movies and TV shows has been a little spotty, to say the least, but in recent years, I think the tide has been turning. With shows like The Last of Us and Fallout, video game fans have developed a little hope to see their favorite adapted into a great piece of art and while there will still be wasted efforts like Netflix’s The Witcher and Paramount+’s Halo, they are still only two shows. So, in keeping with that spirit of hope we created a list of the 10 best TV shows that were adapted from video games, they can be original stories in the world of video games but they have to be connected to the original IP.
Knuckles (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On)
Knuckles is a comedy-adventure series created by John Whittington and Toby Ascher. Based on the Sonic the Hedgehog...
Knuckles (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On)
Knuckles is a comedy-adventure series created by John Whittington and Toby Ascher. Based on the Sonic the Hedgehog...
- 5/30/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
When the third season of Netflix’s Castlevania came out, fans sympathized with the two characters who suffered the most in the entire series. The first one was Alucard, who was assumed to become like his father, Dracula, and the other was Hector, who could not find a shred of peace in his life no matter what he did.
Alucard in Castlevania | Powerhouse Animation Studios
These narratives were a little different from the original gaming series, and no one knew why these characters were treated so badly. However, the struggles of these characters might have nothing to do with the story, rather than the creator of the series, Warren Ellis. Ellis once pointed out that he hated the voice actor of Hector, which is why he decided to torture the character.
Later on, it was revealed by Adi Shankar, the Executive Producer of Castlevania, that he had some internal conflicts with Ellis,...
Alucard in Castlevania | Powerhouse Animation Studios
These narratives were a little different from the original gaming series, and no one knew why these characters were treated so badly. However, the struggles of these characters might have nothing to do with the story, rather than the creator of the series, Warren Ellis. Ellis once pointed out that he hated the voice actor of Hector, which is why he decided to torture the character.
Later on, it was revealed by Adi Shankar, the Executive Producer of Castlevania, that he had some internal conflicts with Ellis,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
When Castlevania dropped the fourth season of the highly popular anime series, fans got to see a new side of Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard. The season was considered one of the best, as it adapted the story from the game perfectly and still managed to leave an essence that was unique to the anime series.
Castlevania Season 4 | Powerhouse Animation Studios
However, the conditions of season 4 were not at all good, as Warren Ellis, the creator and writer of Castlevania, almost got it canceled after its third season. The creator once revealed that he nearly sacrificed the entire fourth season because he wanted to change the pace of the entire season, starting from the third season.
Initially, the first two seasons had only eight episodes, but with the third season, the series upgraded the number of episodes and added two additional episodes. This was, in a way, a positive move for Castlevania,...
Castlevania Season 4 | Powerhouse Animation Studios
However, the conditions of season 4 were not at all good, as Warren Ellis, the creator and writer of Castlevania, almost got it canceled after its third season. The creator once revealed that he nearly sacrificed the entire fourth season because he wanted to change the pace of the entire season, starting from the third season.
Initially, the first two seasons had only eight episodes, but with the third season, the series upgraded the number of episodes and added two additional episodes. This was, in a way, a positive move for Castlevania,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Maintaining its status as a vast churning mill of content, Netflix has regularly made giant leaps in original content making. To keep new titles coming in, it has often turned to adapting existing novels and video games such as The Witcher. However, with animation, the streaming giant faced disappointments with cancellations of projects like Ember and Cattywumpus. Yet, its fortune has always given way to critical acclaim with the Castlevania series, including Castlevania: Nocturne.
Official artwork for Castlevania: Nocturne | Netflix
The first season of the sequel to the animated adult drama premiered in September last year and forwarded the franchise toward a later stage in history. Famed for its visual flair and handling of the narrative to seamlessly blend the background setting with the dark, horror-fantasy trope, the showrunners always had a clear idea in mind of how to steer the ship. Additionally, right from its very inception, there lay...
Official artwork for Castlevania: Nocturne | Netflix
The first season of the sequel to the animated adult drama premiered in September last year and forwarded the franchise toward a later stage in history. Famed for its visual flair and handling of the narrative to seamlessly blend the background setting with the dark, horror-fantasy trope, the showrunners always had a clear idea in mind of how to steer the ship. Additionally, right from its very inception, there lay...
- 5/27/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
Generally, anime series are adapted from mangas or comics that have a broad storyline, a bunch of characters, and a central theme. However, there are some anime series that have been adapted from popular video games. The best example of this is Castlevania on Netflix. The series not only got four seasons but also had a spin-off sequel.
Castlevania by Warren Ellis | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Castlevania was created and written by Warren Ellis and is based on the Japanese action-adventure video game series. The story follows the adventures of Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, and Alucard, who try to save their country from the attacks of Dracula, the King of the Vampires, and his vampire army.
The anime series is the perfect adaptation of the game; however, Ellis once revealed that he has never played the game in his life, and the original source of his information about the storyline of...
Castlevania by Warren Ellis | Powerhouse Animation Studios
Castlevania was created and written by Warren Ellis and is based on the Japanese action-adventure video game series. The story follows the adventures of Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, and Alucard, who try to save their country from the attacks of Dracula, the King of the Vampires, and his vampire army.
The anime series is the perfect adaptation of the game; however, Ellis once revealed that he has never played the game in his life, and the original source of his information about the storyline of...
- 5/26/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
The best-selling Nintendo console of all time isn’t a home console like the Wii or Switch, but the Nintendo DS. Nintendo’s handheld consoles make up a vital part of its history, providing the video game industry with a number of technical innovations, introducing their own beloved video game properties, and helping keep Nintendo alive and relevant during periods when its home consoles were floundering against their competitors.
Simply put, the Nintendo we know today wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the Game Boy and its successors over the subsequent decades. With 2024 marking the 35th anniversary of the Game Boy, here is a look back at the creation of the Game Boy, how its seismic impact fits into the wider legacy of Nintendo overall, and the importance of Nintendo’s handheld console line in the video game industry.
The Origins Of The Game Boy
Before beginning development on the Game Boy,...
Simply put, the Nintendo we know today wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the Game Boy and its successors over the subsequent decades. With 2024 marking the 35th anniversary of the Game Boy, here is a look back at the creation of the Game Boy, how its seismic impact fits into the wider legacy of Nintendo overall, and the importance of Nintendo’s handheld console line in the video game industry.
The Origins Of The Game Boy
Before beginning development on the Game Boy,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
There’s a bit of popular wisdom about games made using a retro aesthetic that says they ought to look, sound, and play like your nostalgic memory of them, rather than being actual recreations. Animal Well, from developer Billy Basso, looks, sounds, and plays in a way that, had it existed 30 years ago, might have made you think your cartridge was haunted. Though the small, round, bouncy player character resembles Kirby, the swirling oil-slick backgrounds and unidentifiable, inhuman echoing that surrounds this protagonist drench the game in a supernatural unease. It’s all so cold, dank, and unsettled that, aside from making for a particularly evocative setting, it’s hard not to imagine the hidden secrets that lie just out of view.
With its sprawling map and side-on perspective, Animal Well initially appears to be a Metroidvania, but this is mostly a feint. The game isn’t situated comfortably in the lineage of,...
With its sprawling map and side-on perspective, Animal Well initially appears to be a Metroidvania, but this is mostly a feint. The game isn’t situated comfortably in the lineage of,...
- 5/18/2024
- by Mitchell Demorest
- Slant Magazine
Ever since Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford teased that the studio was working on “the big one” back in 2021, fans have been eagerly anticipating the next installment in the beloved Borderlands series. While the game hasn’t been officially announced yet, we have enough evidence to confirm that Borderlands 4 is indeed in active development.
The announcement by 2K’s president was made after Gearbox Software was acquired by Take-Two Interactive, and they are happy to work again with Gearbox on the next installment in the series. While the game hasn’t been officially announced yet, this proves that Borderlands 4 is indeed in active development.
Will Borderlands 4 continue the series’ timeline?
Borderlands 4 looks to be in active development.
Borderlands 4 will be the fourth mainline entry in the ever-popular first-person looter shooter series by Gearbox Software. Officially, it will be the fifth overall game in the Borderlands franchise, with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel...
The announcement by 2K’s president was made after Gearbox Software was acquired by Take-Two Interactive, and they are happy to work again with Gearbox on the next installment in the series. While the game hasn’t been officially announced yet, this proves that Borderlands 4 is indeed in active development.
Will Borderlands 4 continue the series’ timeline?
Borderlands 4 looks to be in active development.
Borderlands 4 will be the fourth mainline entry in the ever-popular first-person looter shooter series by Gearbox Software. Officially, it will be the fifth overall game in the Borderlands franchise, with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel...
- 5/18/2024
- by Shubham Chaurasia
- FandomWire
Eli Roth’s Borderlands will finally hit theaters this August, almost nine years after its announcement. The film, based on the critically acclaimed video game franchise of the same name, underwent several script changes and production delays. The Cate Blanchett and Kevin Hart starrer’s trailer was a mixed bag.
Moreover, fans of the game franchise are skeptical of the big screen medium as it may not have the time to establish different storylines starting from the 2009 game.
Cate Blanchett in a still from the upcoming film Borderlands
A popular suggestion among the video game fanbase was to make Borderlands into an animated series. This animated version would be a much better way to bring the world-building, numerous characters, and their complex interconnected storylines onto the screen.
Why Would Borderlands Fare Better As An Animated Series?
Borderlands would work better as an animated series than a theatrical film (credits: Borderlands...
Moreover, fans of the game franchise are skeptical of the big screen medium as it may not have the time to establish different storylines starting from the 2009 game.
Cate Blanchett in a still from the upcoming film Borderlands
A popular suggestion among the video game fanbase was to make Borderlands into an animated series. This animated version would be a much better way to bring the world-building, numerous characters, and their complex interconnected storylines onto the screen.
Why Would Borderlands Fare Better As An Animated Series?
Borderlands would work better as an animated series than a theatrical film (credits: Borderlands...
- 5/16/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Dead by Daylight and Behaviour Interactive created a livestream in which they revealed all of the future projects for this popular game. One of these revelations was The Casting of Frank Stone’s new gameplay. This will be a crossover between Supermassive Games and the creators of this co-op survival title.
This studio worked on games like Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, and more. This new project will feature four protagonists who are collaborating to create their own horror movie, but the story takes an unexpected turn.
Dead by Daylight Introduces the First Gameplay for the Casting of Frank Stone Behaviour Interactive and Dead by Daylight will have a crossover with Supermassive Games.
Behaviour Interactive is taking advantage of the complete success that Dead by Daylight is, with many crossovers, collaborations, and in-game events. Constantly adding this kind of content to the game makes regular players happy with all...
This studio worked on games like Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, and more. This new project will feature four protagonists who are collaborating to create their own horror movie, but the story takes an unexpected turn.
Dead by Daylight Introduces the First Gameplay for the Casting of Frank Stone Behaviour Interactive and Dead by Daylight will have a crossover with Supermassive Games.
Behaviour Interactive is taking advantage of the complete success that Dead by Daylight is, with many crossovers, collaborations, and in-game events. Constantly adding this kind of content to the game makes regular players happy with all...
- 5/15/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
Greek mythology is perhaps one of the most overused settings in popular culture. It has been used everywhere from the God of War video games to movies and TV shows like Percy Jackson and the Olympians. So it's all the more amazing to see an original animated series from Netflix that manages to tell a story that's both familiar and entirely new, spiced with a fair amount of horror and gore.
Fans of high-quality animation, Greek mythology and spectacular action should not miss Blood of Zeus from the creators of Castlevania.
What is Blood of Zeus About?
The young man Heron and his mother Electra live in an unnamed Greek polis. The inhabitants of the town do not like the couple: they blame them for any misfortune and sometimes try to throw stones at them.
But when the settlement is attacked by demons, it turns out that it is Heron...
Fans of high-quality animation, Greek mythology and spectacular action should not miss Blood of Zeus from the creators of Castlevania.
What is Blood of Zeus About?
The young man Heron and his mother Electra live in an unnamed Greek polis. The inhabitants of the town do not like the couple: they blame them for any misfortune and sometimes try to throw stones at them.
But when the settlement is attacked by demons, it turns out that it is Heron...
- 5/15/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
Dead by Daylight is on a bit of a streak right now. With great crossovers galore and frequent updates, it has slowly become one of the biggest multiplayer games at the moment, carving its niche within the industry.
Now, though, it seems that the game is ready to take things to the next level. Alongside its reveal of the latest set of crossovers and a single-player game set in the same universe that looks absolutely bonkers, the game is also finally bringing a much-awaited game mode to its player base.
Dead by Daylight Is Bringing a 2v8 Mode to Dial Its Nightmares to an Eleven Fans of Dead by Daylight have been wishing for a 2v8 mode for a long time, and it’s finally here.
Dead by Daylight has always carried with it a devoted player base that’s proactive in coming up with the latest strategies and plans...
Now, though, it seems that the game is ready to take things to the next level. Alongside its reveal of the latest set of crossovers and a single-player game set in the same universe that looks absolutely bonkers, the game is also finally bringing a much-awaited game mode to its player base.
Dead by Daylight Is Bringing a 2v8 Mode to Dial Its Nightmares to an Eleven Fans of Dead by Daylight have been wishing for a 2v8 mode for a long time, and it’s finally here.
Dead by Daylight has always carried with it a devoted player base that’s proactive in coming up with the latest strategies and plans...
- 5/15/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
It has been a busy few days for Dead by Daylight, as there have been a few different announcements that have caught the attention of the gaming community. First was the announcement of a Dungeons and Dragons collaboration, which will be released on June 3rd.
Then there was another announcement, which has taken the internet by storm as a collaboration to bring a very well-known character and horror icon into the game. A new collaboration with Konami’s Castlevania has also been announced to be in the works.
If You Thought Dead by Daylight Was Draining Before, Wait Till You See This New Killer Dead by Daylight brings a whole set of new killers this year.
There have been plenty of collaborations between different media franchises and Dead by Daylight, with killers like the xenomorph, Freddy Kreuger, and Nemesis, and now Dracula will enter the fold with the next collaboration with Castlevania.
Then there was another announcement, which has taken the internet by storm as a collaboration to bring a very well-known character and horror icon into the game. A new collaboration with Konami’s Castlevania has also been announced to be in the works.
If You Thought Dead by Daylight Was Draining Before, Wait Till You See This New Killer Dead by Daylight brings a whole set of new killers this year.
There have been plenty of collaborations between different media franchises and Dead by Daylight, with killers like the xenomorph, Freddy Kreuger, and Nemesis, and now Dracula will enter the fold with the next collaboration with Castlevania.
- 5/15/2024
- by Liam Magee
- FandomWire
Who says superheroes are only successful on the big screen? As a seasoned follower of all things Marvel and a keen observer of streaming trends, we just feasted our eyes on the latest dish of data showing which Disney+ original TV series is claiming the crown in our living rooms. And trust us, this show is not your run-of-the-mill headline.
New data detailing the most watched Disney+ original TV series has just provided a plot twist we did not see coming—Echo, with its gripping narrative and standout performances, is igniting the streaming market, outpacing fan favorites like X-Men ‘97.
Alaqua Cox is in and as Echo
According to a new Variety report, the Marvel Universe on TV appears to be thriving with surprising vigor. While many anticipated Beau DeMayo’s animated television series to take the top spot, it turns out that Alaqua Cox’s Echo has stolen the spotlight.
New data detailing the most watched Disney+ original TV series has just provided a plot twist we did not see coming—Echo, with its gripping narrative and standout performances, is igniting the streaming market, outpacing fan favorites like X-Men ‘97.
Alaqua Cox is in and as Echo
According to a new Variety report, the Marvel Universe on TV appears to be thriving with surprising vigor. While many anticipated Beau DeMayo’s animated television series to take the top spot, it turns out that Alaqua Cox’s Echo has stolen the spotlight.
- 5/15/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
What the Fog wasn’t the only new announcement during the 8th anniversary livestream for Dead by Daylight . Behaviour Interactive is pulling out another out of nowhere crossover this time with Dungeons & Dragons. On top of that, fans will be treated to a Castlevania Chapter later in the year, as well as the long-awaited 2v8 Mode.
Coming June 3rd, Dead by Daylight: Dungeons & Dragons will introduce iconic D&d villain Vecna, known in Dead by Daylight as The Lich, as the new Killer. Meanwhile, a Bard, Aestri Yazar is the new Survivor. The new Chapter will also include a new map, Forgotten Ruins, taking players to a mysterious dungeon full of easter eggs for longtime D&d fans. Staples such as getting loot, magical items, and rolling dice will also be woven into the gameplay.
Players can try out the new Killer, Survivors, and gameplay features in the Public Test-Build,...
Coming June 3rd, Dead by Daylight: Dungeons & Dragons will introduce iconic D&d villain Vecna, known in Dead by Daylight as The Lich, as the new Killer. Meanwhile, a Bard, Aestri Yazar is the new Survivor. The new Chapter will also include a new map, Forgotten Ruins, taking players to a mysterious dungeon full of easter eggs for longtime D&d fans. Staples such as getting loot, magical items, and rolling dice will also be woven into the gameplay.
Players can try out the new Killer, Survivors, and gameplay features in the Public Test-Build,...
- 5/14/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The finale of Castlevania: Nocturne Season 1 begins, appropriately, in darkness. In the eighth and last episode, “Devourer of Light,” darkness eclipses the sun, with just a ring of light visible around its edges. Will the vampire messiah Erzsebet Báthory (Franka Potente) be triumphant in her mission to enshroud the world in an endless night? Can Richter Belmont (Edward Bluemel) and his friends possibly prevail against her powerful vampire cabal? From creators Clive Bradley and Kevin Kolde and directors Sam and Adam Deats, the eight-episode animated series has reached its cliff-hanger apex, and we’re here to break it down. Read on for an explainer about that surprise Season 1 ending.
What happens in the Episode 8 finale of Castlevania: Nocturne?
First, a quick refresher: When Season 1 begins, we’re in Boston and it’s 1783, 300 years after the first Castlevania series. We meet young Richter, born into the Belmont family...
What happens in the Episode 8 finale of Castlevania: Nocturne?
First, a quick refresher: When Season 1 begins, we’re in Boston and it’s 1783, 300 years after the first Castlevania series. We meet young Richter, born into the Belmont family...
- 5/13/2024
- by Rebecca Johnson
- Tudum - Netflix
The recent success of Netflix’s original animated ventures didn’t happen overnight, and a lion’s share of the credit should go to some of the streaming service’s earliest animated titles, Castlevania and Blood of Zeus. While the first one redefines the established game lore of the same name with a quasi-historical setting and modern sensibility, Blood of Zeus depends on the age-old formula of demigod legacy, challenging the established status quo of the divine creators, inspired by legends like Perseus or Hercules.
Free from the burden of stringent adherence to a singular lore, Greek mythology is effectively a treasure trove for experimentation on character dynamics. The makers of Blood of Zeus utilized this aspect in the best possible way as they took viewers through the journey of Heron and Seraphim while navigating through the world of gods and monsters, questioning the humanity of the associated characters the whole while.
Free from the burden of stringent adherence to a singular lore, Greek mythology is effectively a treasure trove for experimentation on character dynamics. The makers of Blood of Zeus utilized this aspect in the best possible way as they took viewers through the journey of Heron and Seraphim while navigating through the world of gods and monsters, questioning the humanity of the associated characters the whole while.
- 5/8/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
What to Watch After Blood of Zeus Season 2: 9 Shows We're Digging - Main Image
The much-awaited second season of Blood of Zeus has finally arrived. But if you're done binge-watching the show, you may be wondering what to watch after Blood of Zeus season 2. We've got some options for you to check out:
What to Watch After Blood of Zeus Season 2
We've compiled some of the best shows like Blood of Zeus. Some of these shows are animated adaptations of Greek mythology, while others are live-action adaptations.
With these options, you'll be able to get your fill of Greek mythology until a third season gets ordered.
Related: Blood of Zeus Season 1 Recap: What Happened Before Season 2?
Castlevania
Originally a video game, Castlevania gives viewers an exciting story about the never-ending war between vampires and humans.
What Castlevania shares with Blood of Zeus is that both shows are about an...
The much-awaited second season of Blood of Zeus has finally arrived. But if you're done binge-watching the show, you may be wondering what to watch after Blood of Zeus season 2. We've got some options for you to check out:
What to Watch After Blood of Zeus Season 2
We've compiled some of the best shows like Blood of Zeus. Some of these shows are animated adaptations of Greek mythology, while others are live-action adaptations.
With these options, you'll be able to get your fill of Greek mythology until a third season gets ordered.
Related: Blood of Zeus Season 1 Recap: What Happened Before Season 2?
Castlevania
Originally a video game, Castlevania gives viewers an exciting story about the never-ending war between vampires and humans.
What Castlevania shares with Blood of Zeus is that both shows are about an...
- 5/6/2024
- EpicStream
Richard Armitage’s Trevor Belmont from Castlevania is an extremely iconic and beloved character from the story. Even in the games, his character was always extremely memorable in every way, having great responsibility on his shoulders. In the animated series, Armitage’s portrayal of the character as his English voice was truly iconic through the four seasons.
A still from Castlevania (via Netflix)
In the final battle of the story, Belmont is forced to battle with the forces of darkness and give it his all. Despite this, he made it through to the other side and survived. This happy ending was more than welcomed by fans. However, many might be surprised to know that this was not the original plan for the character.
Fates Were Unclear
The executive producer of Castlevania, Kevin Kolde, gave an interview with Cbr, where he talked about the fates of all the characters. Specifically, he talked about Dracula,...
A still from Castlevania (via Netflix)
In the final battle of the story, Belmont is forced to battle with the forces of darkness and give it his all. Despite this, he made it through to the other side and survived. This happy ending was more than welcomed by fans. However, many might be surprised to know that this was not the original plan for the character.
Fates Were Unclear
The executive producer of Castlevania, Kevin Kolde, gave an interview with Cbr, where he talked about the fates of all the characters. Specifically, he talked about Dracula,...
- 5/5/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
Some people say they prefer video games to any kind of TV show these days, and it's not hard to see why. Not only do games offer amazing stories and great graphics, but they also draw you in and make you feel like a part of the universe in which the events take place.
However, games take time, skill, and patience, and they're not for everyone. So, if you are interested in some of the plots of video games, but want to sit back and relax while watching them, here are 8 best adaptations that might be a perfect choice.
8. Sonic Prime (2022-...) – 60%
The fate of the world is once again in Sonic's hands as he must use his super speed to save the newly created multiverse. Although the latest installment of the famous hedgehog's journey didn't impress audiences too much, viewers were much more appreciative, giving the show an 86% approval rating.
However, games take time, skill, and patience, and they're not for everyone. So, if you are interested in some of the plots of video games, but want to sit back and relax while watching them, here are 8 best adaptations that might be a perfect choice.
8. Sonic Prime (2022-...) – 60%
The fate of the world is once again in Sonic's hands as he must use his super speed to save the newly created multiverse. Although the latest installment of the famous hedgehog's journey didn't impress audiences too much, viewers were much more appreciative, giving the show an 86% approval rating.
- 5/3/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
35 years ago, Nintendo gifted gamers everywhere with the Game Boy. After helping rescue the struggling home console market with the Nes, Nintendo made the bold decision to try to pursue the dream of playing high-quality games on the go. Against considerable odds, they quickly showed that true handheld gaming was no longer just a neat idea or occasional distraction. The Game Boy would go on to revolutionize the handheld gaming scene in ways that are still being felt today.
For as incredible as the design of the Game Boy hardware was (at least relative to its time), the device obviously wouldn’t have made it far if it wasn’t for the quality of its exclusive games. You undoubtedly know some of their names, but the history of the Nintendo Game Boy is truly defined by a wide variety of titles that showcased all of the qualities that leave us...
For as incredible as the design of the Game Boy hardware was (at least relative to its time), the device obviously wouldn’t have made it far if it wasn’t for the quality of its exclusive games. You undoubtedly know some of their names, but the history of the Nintendo Game Boy is truly defined by a wide variety of titles that showcased all of the qualities that leave us...
- 4/26/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Much like many series that made the transition from 2D to 3D open worlds, Konami’s two Castlevania forays on the Nintendo 64 weren’t exactly the best. Still, Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness is considered the better title when compared to Castlevania 64, and now thanks to one fan’s discovery, it’s been made that much better.
Courtesy of IGN, YouTuber JupiterClimb recently posted a new video revealing that he has discovered the famous Konami Code in the 1999 action-platformer. Inputting the code unlocks all four characters from the very start, their alternate costumes, and the game’s Hard Mode difficulty. Meaning, you won’t have to unlock each character and their alternate costumes by rescuing the children found throughout the game. This also remedies the complaint that Reinhardt and Carrie weren’t available from the beginning of the game, as they were in Castlevania 64.
To get with the goodies, punch in...
Courtesy of IGN, YouTuber JupiterClimb recently posted a new video revealing that he has discovered the famous Konami Code in the 1999 action-platformer. Inputting the code unlocks all four characters from the very start, their alternate costumes, and the game’s Hard Mode difficulty. Meaning, you won’t have to unlock each character and their alternate costumes by rescuing the children found throughout the game. This also remedies the complaint that Reinhardt and Carrie weren’t available from the beginning of the game, as they were in Castlevania 64.
To get with the goodies, punch in...
- 4/25/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Movie lovers will know that Zack Snyder is a very divisive personality in the world of cinema, as you either love his movies or you hate them. With Snyder, there is no in-between; his vision is so specific that you will either like it completely and enjoy his movies or think it completely ridiculous and consider his movies a failure. There are many examples of that, including his to-date controversial adaptation of Watchmen, his Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and the currently talked-about Rebel Moon series.
But, while the Rebel Moon series has been panned by critics as Snyder’s worst work, it seems that the filmmaker’s collaboration with Netflix is still strong, as it has recently been confirmed that Snyder’s other project with the streaming service will premiere this year!
The project we are talking about is an anime-style streaming series titled Twilight of the Gods,...
But, while the Rebel Moon series has been panned by critics as Snyder’s worst work, it seems that the filmmaker’s collaboration with Netflix is still strong, as it has recently been confirmed that Snyder’s other project with the streaming service will premiere this year!
The project we are talking about is an anime-style streaming series titled Twilight of the Gods,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Video game adaptations have been a popular genre in Hollywood for years, offering captivating stories with built-in fan bases. While they can be well-received, achieving success with these adaptations can be challenging. Despite this, recent hits like Pedro Pascal’s The Last of Us and Jonathan Nolan’s Fallout, starring Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins, have garnered praise. However, these are just the recent examples of the acclaimed adaptations in the genre.
5 Forgotten Video Game Adaptations Amazon Prime’s Fallout
Jonathan Nolan’s Fallout has reignited discussions surrounding video game adaptations. Based on the game series of the same name, the show has garnered widespread acclaim for its cast performances, execution, and immersive world-building, portraying the aftermath of dire consequences.
SUGGESTED9 Vault Experiments the Fallout Universe Should Be Ashamed of
With a second season already confirmed, fans eagerly await the continuation of the story and character arcs. In the meantime,...
5 Forgotten Video Game Adaptations Amazon Prime’s Fallout
Jonathan Nolan’s Fallout has reignited discussions surrounding video game adaptations. Based on the game series of the same name, the show has garnered widespread acclaim for its cast performances, execution, and immersive world-building, portraying the aftermath of dire consequences.
SUGGESTED9 Vault Experiments the Fallout Universe Should Be Ashamed of
With a second season already confirmed, fans eagerly await the continuation of the story and character arcs. In the meantime,...
- 4/21/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
It’s no surprise that after 35 years, people are still playing Nintendo’s classic grey brick in the Game Boy. What is surprising is that fans are developing and releasing games for the system. Thanks to programs like Gb Studio, you too can develop your own Game Boy games, and that of course includes horror games. And there are plenty of ’em. So rather than listing off the usual suspects that includes Castlevania, Contra, and the like for the Game Boy’s anniversary, here’s a selection of more recent handheld horrors that you (if you have the right equipment) can play in all their spinach-coloured glory.
Batty Zabella
Developer Ice Cold Blood’s mix of horror and comedy a la Elvira in Game Boy form, Batty Zabella puts you as the eponymous heroine as she tries to save her family and rid her home of phantoms. The game plays...
Batty Zabella
Developer Ice Cold Blood’s mix of horror and comedy a la Elvira in Game Boy form, Batty Zabella puts you as the eponymous heroine as she tries to save her family and rid her home of phantoms. The game plays...
- 4/21/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The full release of V Rising is coming up quick. And just in case the upcoming Castlevania crossover wasn’t enough, Stunlock has released a new gameplay trailer showing off the new Ruins of Mortium endgame zone for V Rising.
Once the heart of the powerful Vampire civilization, the Ruins of Mortium now lies in ruins, teeming with the cult-like remnants of Dracula’s forces. Players will encounter the Draculin, creatures tainted by Dracula’s influence, and face off against his Vampire Generals. The ultimate challenge awaits as players journey into the depths of Mortium to confront Dracula himself. While battling through his forces and disrupting dark rituals intent on reviving the ancient Vampire king, players will uncover ancient powers and prepare for the ultimate showdown against the tyrant himself.
Ruins of Mortium is just one piece of the new content for V Rising when it launches in full. Here...
Once the heart of the powerful Vampire civilization, the Ruins of Mortium now lies in ruins, teeming with the cult-like remnants of Dracula’s forces. Players will encounter the Draculin, creatures tainted by Dracula’s influence, and face off against his Vampire Generals. The ultimate challenge awaits as players journey into the depths of Mortium to confront Dracula himself. While battling through his forces and disrupting dark rituals intent on reviving the ancient Vampire king, players will uncover ancient powers and prepare for the ultimate showdown against the tyrant himself.
Ruins of Mortium is just one piece of the new content for V Rising when it launches in full. Here...
- 4/19/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Zack Snyder famously had a plan for an R-rated Star Wars story that never saw the light of day, thanks to Disney buying out the IP before Snyder had a chance to pitch it properly. Several years later, the idea found itself being developed as an original IP by Netflix, something that Snyder hoped would turn into a juggernaut like Star Wars itself.
Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire.
While beloved by Zack Snyder fans and general audiences, the beginning of the Rebel Moon IP failed to impress critics with its first part, A Child of Fire. Considering that the girl was only the first half of the story, Snyder has come out saying that the first film will merit re-evaluation when the second film, The Scargiver, hits streaming on April 19th.
Zack Snyder believes seeing the full story will change peoples’ opinions about the film
Rebel Moon 2
Speaking to Looper,...
Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire.
While beloved by Zack Snyder fans and general audiences, the beginning of the Rebel Moon IP failed to impress critics with its first part, A Child of Fire. Considering that the girl was only the first half of the story, Snyder has come out saying that the first film will merit re-evaluation when the second film, The Scargiver, hits streaming on April 19th.
Zack Snyder believes seeing the full story will change peoples’ opinions about the film
Rebel Moon 2
Speaking to Looper,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Spoilers follow for the first season of "Fallout."
With "Fallout," Prime Video delivered one of the best video game adaptations ever, one that stands up there with the likes of "Arcane," "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" and "Castlevania."
A big reason for the show's success is that it is not a 1:1 remake like, say, "The Last of Us." Instead, "Fallout" tells an entirely original story with brand new characters. There is some overlap, of course, from slightly similar plots to cheeky references and returning characters from the games, but otherwise, this feels less like replaying your favorite "Fallout" game and more like watching a brand new "Fallout" game play out in front of you.
This allows the TV show to tell a good and thrilling story without the restraints of canon or the games. This is how we get the entire pre-war storyline that gives us an origin for Vault Boy and...
With "Fallout," Prime Video delivered one of the best video game adaptations ever, one that stands up there with the likes of "Arcane," "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" and "Castlevania."
A big reason for the show's success is that it is not a 1:1 remake like, say, "The Last of Us." Instead, "Fallout" tells an entirely original story with brand new characters. There is some overlap, of course, from slightly similar plots to cheeky references and returning characters from the games, but otherwise, this feels less like replaying your favorite "Fallout" game and more like watching a brand new "Fallout" game play out in front of you.
This allows the TV show to tell a good and thrilling story without the restraints of canon or the games. This is how we get the entire pre-war storyline that gives us an origin for Vault Boy and...
- 4/16/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Video game adaptations are an absolute treat to relive those wonderful gaming memories leaving your keyboards and controllers, and the Fallout universe is no exception. For instance, there are many video game adaptations, like The Last of Us, Castlevania, Arcane, and many more, that have won our hearts.
Based on the famous RPG franchise from Bethesda Softworks, this series has already garnered a huge viewership. Among this viewer base, a prominent name is Johan Pilestedt, the CEO of Arrowhead Gaming and director of Helldivers 2. Despite his praise for the Fallout series, he does have a complaint about it.
Johan Pilestedt Just Has One Complaint Regarding the Fallout Series The Helldivers 2 director is absolutely loving the Fallout series.
Recently, Pilestedt shared his experience watching Fallout. Before coming to the complaint, he stated that he was “loving” this series. But his only problem with this series is that the characters in it are very bad at looting.
Based on the famous RPG franchise from Bethesda Softworks, this series has already garnered a huge viewership. Among this viewer base, a prominent name is Johan Pilestedt, the CEO of Arrowhead Gaming and director of Helldivers 2. Despite his praise for the Fallout series, he does have a complaint about it.
Johan Pilestedt Just Has One Complaint Regarding the Fallout Series The Helldivers 2 director is absolutely loving the Fallout series.
Recently, Pilestedt shared his experience watching Fallout. Before coming to the complaint, he stated that he was “loving” this series. But his only problem with this series is that the characters in it are very bad at looting.
- 4/13/2024
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire
"Fallout" avoids the big flaw of most video game adaptations by throwing away the plot and instead focusing on letting the audience live in this fantastical world. It doesn't mess with the games' storylines, it doesn't contradict player agency, and it just lets "Fallout" be "Fallout."
Indeed, the true star of the show isn't Walton Goggin's hot ghoul or Ella Purnell's vault dweller, but the production design. The world of "Fallout" feels as big and detailed as "Foundation" or "Rings of Power," while still feeling as desolate as "The Last of Us." The show has a unique atom-punk retrofuturism style that somehow combines robots and Bing Crosby. The story takes place over 200 years after nuclear war destroyed the planet, with a small percentage of the population surviving by hiding in underground vaults. Every part of the show feels tactile and lived-in, from the robots to the ruined buildings and the vaults,...
Indeed, the true star of the show isn't Walton Goggin's hot ghoul or Ella Purnell's vault dweller, but the production design. The world of "Fallout" feels as big and detailed as "Foundation" or "Rings of Power," while still feeling as desolate as "The Last of Us." The show has a unique atom-punk retrofuturism style that somehow combines robots and Bing Crosby. The story takes place over 200 years after nuclear war destroyed the planet, with a small percentage of the population surviving by hiding in underground vaults. Every part of the show feels tactile and lived-in, from the robots to the ruined buildings and the vaults,...
- 4/10/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
If you think modern microtransactions are bad, check out a few classic arcade games sometime. Sure, they might only ask for a quarter or 50 cents to play, but that’s just the starting price. As soon as you run out of lives, it’s time to feed the machine again. In theory, you might be able to beat an arcade game for just a quarter. Actually getting there took weeks or months of practice.
It wasn’t uncommon to have to drop $20, $50, or even more to see the ending of some old arcade games. And of course, that was just for one playthrough. Yup, classic gaming was a whole different beast from what we have in the 21st century with its host of mods and accessibility options. But even taking into account that these games were designed to make as much money as possible off of you, a few were truly devious.
It wasn’t uncommon to have to drop $20, $50, or even more to see the ending of some old arcade games. And of course, that was just for one playthrough. Yup, classic gaming was a whole different beast from what we have in the 21st century with its host of mods and accessibility options. But even taking into account that these games were designed to make as much money as possible off of you, a few were truly devious.
- 3/30/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Much like what happened with Dead Cells, at some point, you knew this was coming. Stunlock Studios has teamed up with Konami to bring the latter’s legendary Castlevania series to the former’s V Rising in an epic crossover with Legacy of Castlevania. The crossover will coincide with V Rising exiting Early Access on Steam on May 8th.
Legacy of Castlevania will see famed vampire hunter Simon Belmont infiltrate V Rising to challenge all of Vampire kind. Wielding his legendary Vampire Killer whip and an arsenal of holy weaponry, no night stalker is safe from Simon’s crusade through Vardoran. Defeat him and unlock the secrets of the Vampire Killer, offering you new combat abilities.
While Legacy of Castlevania, including Simon Belmont and the new whip weapon, will come as free content, those of you who want that something extra will be able to purchase the Legacy of Castlevania Premium Pack cosmetic Dlc,...
Legacy of Castlevania will see famed vampire hunter Simon Belmont infiltrate V Rising to challenge all of Vampire kind. Wielding his legendary Vampire Killer whip and an arsenal of holy weaponry, no night stalker is safe from Simon’s crusade through Vardoran. Defeat him and unlock the secrets of the Vampire Killer, offering you new combat abilities.
While Legacy of Castlevania, including Simon Belmont and the new whip weapon, will come as free content, those of you who want that something extra will be able to purchase the Legacy of Castlevania Premium Pack cosmetic Dlc,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
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