CASTLEVANIA: Series To Have “Game Of Thrones Vibe” [Netflix]

Castlevania Video Game

Netflix’s Planned Castlevania Series To Have Mature Tone And Content

Killing Them Softly producer Adi Shankar says that Netflix‘s upcoming adaptation of the Castlevania video game franchise will have a “Game of Thrones vibe”.

Shankar’s comments come immediately in the wake of a press release published just yesterday that quietly announced that the streaming service will be working on a series based on the popular property. Observers were quick to speculate that the program was the same as the series spoken of by Shankar for some time now, an assessment that the producer affirmed on his Facebook page. According to him, Netflix has already committed to a second season for the show.

But it was Shankar’s remarks about the program’s content that made headlines. Set to be written by veteran comic scribe Warren Ellis, the show will not only be “f***ing amazing” but also feature an adult tone not unlike the aforementioned HBO series.

CBR.com, the source of this story, shared the following press release for the new program:

Inspired by the classic video game series, Castlevania is a dark medieval fantasy following the last surviving member of the disgraced Belmont clan, trying to save Eastern Europe from extinction at the hand of Vlad Dracula Tepe himself. The animated series is from Frederator Studios, a Wow! Unlimited Media company, written by best-selling author and comic book icon Warren Ellis and executive produced by Warren Ellis, Kevin Kolde, Fred Seibert and Adi Shankar.

Leave your thoughts on Adi Shankar confirming that he will work with Netflix on its Castlevania series and saying that it will have a tone and material similar to Game of Thrones in the comments section below. Readers seeking more TV show news can visit our TV Show News Google+ Page and our TV Show News Facebook Page. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook.

Exit mobile version