Netflix, Riot Games Partner for League of Legends Animated Series
Streaming giant Netflix and video game developer Riot Games have announced a partnership to produce an animated television series based on the popular League of Legends franchise.
The series, titled "Arcane," will be set in the world of Runeterra and will tell the origin stories of some of the game's most iconic characters, including Vi, Jinx, and Caitlyn.
The series will be animated by French animation studio Fortiche Production, with Christian Linke and Alex Yee serving as showrunners. Linke is known for his work on the animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," while Yee has worked on the Netflix series "Voltron: Legendary Defender."
Riot Games has been teasing the development of an animated series based on League of Legends for several years, and fans of the game have been eagerly awaiting its release. "Arcane" is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2021.
The partnership between Netflix and Riot Games is a major coup for both companies. Netflix is looking to expand its library of original content, while Riot Games is looking to expand the reach of its League of Legends franchise. The series is expected to be a major hit with fans of the game and could help to introduce the franchise to a new audience.
Here are some additional details about the partnership between Netflix and Riot Games:
- The series will be produced in collaboration with Fortiche Production, a French animation studio known for its work on the animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."
- Christian Linke and Alex Yee will serve as showrunners for the series. Linke is known for his work on the animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," while Yee has worked on the Netflix series "Voltron: Legendary Defender."
- The series is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2021.
- The series is expected to be a major hit with fans of the game and could help to introduce the franchise to a new audience.
We are excited to see what Netflix and Riot Games have in store for us with "Arcane." The series has the potential to be a major hit with fans of the game and could help to introduce the franchise to a new audience.