Netflix and Supercell have thrilling news for fans of the Clash franchise: they're bringing the world of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale to the small screen with a new animated series. Currently in pre-production, the series promises to amplify the chaos and excitement familiar to gamers. According to Netflix's press release, the storyline will follow a determined yet overwhelmed Barbarian, rallying a quirky group of misfits to protect their village and navigate the humorous and convoluted politics of war.
The excitement was echoed across the official Clash of Clans social media channels, where they announced, "Sound the horns, raise the banners, and reinforce your village walls — Clash is invading @Netflix!" Alongside this, they shared a playful teaser video featuring the developers announcing the series in a fun group FaceTime call, stating, "We’re making a new animated series starring your favorite mustachioed Barbarian and his high-pitched, hog-riding friends. Charge!"
Sound the horns, raise the banners, and reinforce your village walls—Clash is invading @Netflix! We’re making a new animated series starring your favorite mustachioed Barbarian and his high-pitched, hog-riding friends. Charge! pic.twitter.com/55hiZkajni
— Clash of Clans (@ClashofClans) May 20, 2025
Netflix's enthusiasm for the project is palpable, with John Derderian, VP of Animation, expressing that "Clash has been a global gaming phenomenon for over a decade – filled with humor, action, and unforgettable characters perfect for an animated series adaptation." He further added, "Working with the incredible team at Supercell, Fletcher Moules and Ron Weiner, we’re bringing all the fun, chaos and spirit of the world of Clash to life in a whole new way. We can’t wait for fans - old and new - to experience the mayhem."
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While the release date for Netflix's Clash animated series remains undisclosed as it's still in pre-production, the streaming giant continues its trend of transforming video games into compelling shows and movies. Notable successes include "Arcane," based on League of Legends, and "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners," based on Cyberpunk 2077. Netflix's roster also boasts adaptations like Resident Evil, Tekken: Bloodline, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Dragon's Dogma, Dragon Age: Absolution, and Castlevania, showcasing their commitment to this genre.