The Overwatch Netflix Series We Want to See Happen But Probably Won’t Ever Get (VIDEO)
It’s a big day for Overwatch fans as the long-since alluded to anti-hero Doomfist has finally graced the character roster for the incredibly popular FPS from Blizzard. There’s enough lore and creative power behind these characters, with years of history and conflict between them. Between the comics and the amazingly intricate animated shorts, it’s not far fetched to see a full-blown series about these mysterious heroes. In the age of video game-inspired TV shows, one YouTuber decided to take it upon themselves to propose a different kind of program. Check out this Overwatch Netflix series trailer that makes us wish this was real:
https://youtu.be/MPjt0Yeddj4
As a huge fan of Overwatch, this needs to happen. It’s not even up for debate, let’s get this rolling Blizzard! The video above took clips from the animated shorts themselves while using in-game voice work. It’s brilliantly done has thoroughly has the DFTG team convinced that this needs to be a reality!
With the Netflix animated Castlevania series upon us and an Assassin’s Creed anime series in the works, would you like to see Overwatch get the TV show treatment in a future Netflix line-up? Which characters would you be rooting for to “bring back Overwatch”?” Join in on the conversation in the comment section below, and don’t forget to check out DFTG on Twitter for gaming and entertainment news live 24/7!
Liana Ruppert578 Posts
With an arguably unhealthy obsession with Mass Effect, Liana has been an avid collector of gaming and comic memorabilia for well over two decades. With a passion for writing, gaming, and comics - she is currently working as Editor-in-Chief for the revival of Prima Games, with previous managing editor experience with several gaming publications including ComicBook.com, The Hollywood Reporter, TwinGalaxies, and other outlets. She is also the Co-Owner and Managing Editor for DFTG. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, as well as several Facebook communities online.