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Netflix has the Redwall rights

Started by LordTBT, February 10, 2021, 03:35:15 PM

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Tungro

Presumably. Though as I already mentioned i'm not afraid to see them take at least some creative liberty, could be interesting.


Thanquol

Looks like Netflix is really invested in getting the rights to as many series as it can get. First they Bone, now Redwall.

Scott McLamok

They also have the rights to Narnia...
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Tungro

Interesting, wonder how they wrestled that from Disney

Matthias720

Quote from: Tungro on February 22, 2021, 02:41:23 AM
Interesting, wonder how they wrestled that from Disney
Disney didn't actually make the Narnia films. They were produced by Walden Media, who had the rights to the series, but their deal to the rights has now expired.

JangoCoolguy

Now the question is how long they'll last given out cancel crazy Netflix is these days...

Though on the other hand, these series have a built in fanbase & reputation that should help get views (and just hope they're enough)

Sebias of Redwall

The news is quite exciting. This could easily be a huge thing, imo.
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Tungro

Not quite sure how happy i'll be with Patrick McHale's artwork, (just from googling that, I reserve the right to be wrong), but from that picture by Pierre Breton, it looks quite promising.
@LordTBT is there an uncut version of the interview anywhere?

LordTBT

That's the full interview. I think Breton's role as visual development artist is different than that of actual animator, and this was likely an image to go out with the announcement.

clunylooney

I'd personally would want it to be more of a classic cartoon look to it, and not a super realistic art style, but they may pull it off if they choose to do so.
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JangoCoolguy

It varies with Netflix. It mainly depends on the studio that makes the show. Most are 2D, some are CGI, and a bunch are hybrids that use some of both.
I for one think 2D would be best, but we'll just have to wait to find out...

Mara the Wolf

Well, if it turns out anything like their Watership Down miniseries...
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Verdauga

As unllely as it is, it would be awesome if Netflix used deep-canvas CGI. It would make the abbey look stunning.
Of course, the adaptation writing is tantamount to the art.
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