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Overwatch and Diablo will receive animated series, Call of Duty films delayed

Unconfirmed information has once again emerged that Netflix will launch animated series based on Diablo and Overwatch.

If you believe what is on the LinkedIn profile of Nick van Dyk, Vice President of Activision Blizzard, Netflix should launch animated series on the Diablo and Overwatch franchises in the future. We have already heard such a rumor about Diablo, and we are not surprised about Overwatch, because there is an army of those who literally drool over the characters from that game, so much so that they create content on an off-topic topic.

Basically, Van Dyk states that the Diablo series will be anime-style, similar to Netflix's adaptation of Castlevania. He says of the Overwatch series that he developed it in collaboration with a creative partner, but it has not been revealed who worked on the series itself.

And while Diablo and Overwatch may soon be on Netflix, Call of Duty won't be getting the promised movie series adaptation so soon. The first movie was due out in 2018 so a delay was expected, and as directed by Stefano Sollima, Call of Duty is currently on hold. Sollima revealed that the script for the film had already been written, and that Scott Silver, the script writer for the Joker, had also worked on it.

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