Critical Role and Amazon Studios have introduced that they may proceed to work collectively with a new multi-year TV and movie deal, and that got here alongside with the information that also they are creating a Mighty Nein collection.
Mighty Nein is an animated adaptation of Critical Role’s second marketing campaign, and it would go into manufacturing quickly, and it’s being produced by Tasha Huo, Sam Riegel, and Travis Willingham alongside Critical Role’s Metapigeon banner and Amazon Studios. Chris Prynoski (The Legend of Vox Machina), Shannon Prynoski (Fairfax), Antonio Canobbio (Arlo the Alligator Boy), and Ben Kalina (Big Mouth) at Titmouse may also govt produce.
Critical Role will produce the collection beneath its manufacturing banner Metapigeon, which is the place all their different authentic tv exhibits, movies, and different content material might be developed. They may also develop tasks each “in and outside of the Critical Role universe” as a part of their first look deal.
Travis Willingham, co-founder, and CEO of Critical Role mentioned in a assertion: “Critical Role’s livestream campaigns are the spark that lit the flame for our worldwide audience. Seeing the stories and characters from our first campaign come to life in The Legend of Vox Machina was a dream realized, and we are absolutely buzzing with excitement to do it again with Mighty Nein. But with today’s announcement, we’re confident that the stories we tell will keep expanding into realms of entertainment beyond what we can even imagine.”
Vernon Sanders, head of world tv, Amazon Studios added: “With the success of our animated series The Legend of Vox Machina, we are looking forward to continuing our relationship with Critical Role and expanding its universe with Mighty Nein. Expanding these iconic franchises for our global Prime Video customers continues to be an ambitious and rewarding journey and we are eager to see where this new series takes us.”
While followers must watch for Mighty Nein to be launched, Season 2 of The Legend of Vox Machina is presently airing on Prime Video with new episodes dropping each week.
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