Amazon's 'Secret Level': Star-Studded Animated Anthology of Iconic Video Games Premieres December 10

October 21, 2024
Amazon's 'Secret Level': Star-Studded Animated Anthology of Iconic Video Games Premieres December 10
  • Amazon is set to release an animated anthology series titled 'Secret Level' on December 10, featuring adaptations of popular video games into short films.

  • The series will consist of 15 independent episodes, with two episodes released weekly.

  • The cast also features Patrick Schwarzenegger, Ricky Whittle, Claudia Doumit, and Laura Bailey, among others, but specific roles have not been disclosed.

  • The Warhammer 40,000 episode will be a sequel to the game 'Space Marine 2,' with Clive Standen reprising his role as Ultramarines lieutenant Titus.

  • Created by Blur Studios and directed by Tim Miller, known for 'Love, Death + Robots,' the series promises a unique storytelling approach.

  • Miller serves as the creator and executive producer, with Dave Wilson as the supervising director, bringing a wealth of experience from their previous projects.

  • The voice cast includes big names like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Hart, and Keanu Reeves, alongside actors such as Temuera Morrison and Emily Swallow.

  • Each episode serves as a gateway to different gaming worlds, showcasing original stories inspired by a variety of video games.

  • Featured games include iconic titles like Pac-Man, Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer 40,000, and newer games such as The Outer Worlds and Sifu.

  • The first batch of episodes, including a Warhammer episode, will be available on the premiere date, with more episodes following on December 17.

  • Production is a collaboration between Amazon MGM Studios and Blur Studio, known for their acclaimed animated anthology work.

  • The rise of video game adaptations in media is underscored by the success of series like HBO's 'The Last of Us' and Prime Video's 'Fallout,' setting a promising stage for 'Secret Level.'

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