Netflix Is Making a ‘Clash of Clans’ Animated Series

Clash of Clans is coming to Netflix as an animated series; Clash is currently in preproduction.

The upcoming Netflix series will expand upon the chaos that characterizes the games, as revealed by their announcement. It centers around a reckless yet resilient Barbarian who finds himself in over his head, tasked with uniting a motley crew of allies to safeguard their village and navigate the absurdly comical intricacies of war.

Fletcher Moules will serve as the showrunner; he was responsible for directing the original animated videos for Supercell’s gaming studio, Clash of Clans. The head writer will be Ron Weiner, who has previously worked on shows like Silicon Valley, 30 Rock, Futurama, and Arrested Development. ICON Creative Studio in Vancouver will handle the animation.

Curtis Lelash, Supercell’s head of film & TV, expressed his excitement about collaborating with Netflix and this talented team to bring the world of Clash to life. He promised that viewers can expect epic battles, exquisite Barbarian mustaches, and the signature humor that Clash players have come to cherish. Fans have long been clamoring for a Clash series, and Lelash announced that their wish is finally being granted!

John Derderian, Netflix’s vice president of animation series, shared his enthusiasm as well, stating that the world of Clash has captivated audiences for over a decade with its humor, action, and memorable characters. He believes these elements make it ideal for an animated series adaptation, and he is eager for fans – both old and new – to immerse themselves in the chaos once again.

As a passionate gamer, I’ve noticed that Netflix has been making a big push into the gaming world recently. They seem to be focusing on games based on popular IPs, multiplayer games, story-driven games, and children’s games. Their commitment to family-friendly gaming was reinforced with the announcement of an upcoming Peppa Pig game. Previously, Netflix had been experimenting with turning their own content into games, like Stranger Things and Squid Game.

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2025-05-20 16:24

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