Netflix and Supercell have announced an exciting collaboration to bring the beloved Clash franchise to life with an animated series set in the worlds of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale. Currently in pre-production, the series promises to amplify the chaos and fun of the games, according to a press release from Netflix. The plot will follow a determined Barbarian, who, despite being in over his head, must rally a quirky group of misfits to protect their village and navigate the hilariously convoluted politics of war.
The official Clash of Clans social media accounts shared their enthusiasm for the project with a playful teaser video, featuring the developers announcing the series via a group FaceTime call. "Sound the horns, raise the banners, and reinforce your village walls — Clash is invading @Netflix!" they exclaimed, highlighting the involvement of the mustachioed Barbarian and his hog-riding companions.
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 team is equally thrilled about this new venture. John Derderian, VP of Animation, praised the global phenomenon of Clash, noting its humor, action, and memorable characters as perfect material for an animated series. "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," he added.
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While the Clash animated series is still in pre-production and a release date has not been announced, Netflix's commitment to adapting video games into engaging series and movies is evident. Notable successes include Arcane, based on League of Legends, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, based on Cyberpunk 2077. Other adaptations in their catalog include Resident Evil, Tekken: Bloodline, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Dragon's Dogma, Dragon Age: Absolution, and Castlevania, showcasing a diverse range of gaming worlds brought to the screen.