Everything we know about Magic: The Gathering’s animated Netflix series

As a long-time Magic: The Gathering enthusiast with over two decades of collecting and playing under my belt, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and curiosity about Netflix’s revived animated series based on this iconic card game.


Get the latest details on Netflix’s rebooted animated Magic: The Gathering series – here’s what you need to know!

Back in 2019, it was revealed that Netflix intended to create a Magic: The Gathering series in collaboration with Wizards of the Coast. Initially, the Russo brothers, known for their work on Marvel Cinematic Universe, were set to oversee the creative team responsible for the computer-generated animation.

In 2021, the Russo Brothers stepped down from the project, paving the way for Jeff Kline, who produced Transformers: Prime, to take over as the new Executive Producer. Since then, Netflix had been quiet about the development of the MTG show. However, that silence has now been broken.

At Geeked Week 2024, Magic: The Gathering’s animated series made a comeback after a long hiatus of several years.

Who’s behind Netflix’s Magic: The Gathering series?

Everything we know about Magic: The Gathering’s animated Netflix series

Thus far, Netflix hasn’t released a trailer for their upcoming MTG series, but the artwork shown offers some clues regarding its mood.

In Netflix’s recent announcement, there seems to be a notable absence of specific information regarding the broader artistic direction. Yet, it does provide clarity on who will be leading the project this time.

As a gamer, I’ve learned that the Russos and Jeff Kline won’t be involved anymore. Instead, the production is taking a “new creative direction” from Executive Producer (EP) Terry Matalas, who’s famously worked on shows like 12 Monkeys and Star Trek: Picard.

In a simplified form, Patrick Osborne – the individual who received an Oscar for his short film titled Feast – has been appointed both the supervising director and executive producer in this project.

Does the MTG series have a release date?

Currently, as I’m typing this, there isn’t a set release date or even an estimated timeframe for when Netflix will launch their Magic: The Gathering series.

During Geeked Week 2024, a press release was announced, indicating that the project is now being actively produced. However, it’s uncertain how far along this particular project has been in the development process.

What will the MTG show’s story focus on?

Everything we know about Magic: The Gathering’s animated Netflix series

Although specific story details are still under wraps, Netflix’s official statement hinted at the “Pyromancer’s Goggles,” a wink towards Chandra, a powerful Planeswalker known for summoning flames.

Although it might seem trivial at first glance, the intriguing image showing a woman seemingly holding a fire in her hand hints that there’s more to this than meets the eye.

Additionally, it’s significant to mention that during San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Joe Russo encouraged the audience to get thrilled if they were fond of characters Jace and Chandra. This comment fueled speculation among fans that these two could serve as the main protagonists in the show.

As a devoted fan, I’ve got to share some news about the Magic: The Gathering series on Netflix. Unfortunately, the Russo Brothers are no longer attached to the project, leaving us fans wondering if any of their original concepts will still be part of it.

What happened with Netflix’s original MTG plans?

Everything we know about Magic: The Gathering’s animated Netflix series

Following a creative disagreement with the Russo Brothers, Netflix appointed Jeff Kline, previously involved in Transformers: Prime, to manage the creation of a fresh narrative for the project instead.

Following the announcement about Kline, it was revealed that Brandon Routh, known for his roles in Superman Returns and Legends of Tomorrow, will take on the lead role. Interestingly, he has been hired specifically to voice Gideon, which suggests that Jace and Chandra may no longer be the main characters.

In an unexpected turn of events, come September 2024, during the Toronto International Film Festival, I found myself sharing with Collider that, to my knowledge, the project had ceased production.

Information regarding Jeff Kline’s previously proposed adaptation of Netflix’s Magic: The Gathering remains confidential, with no public disclosure. Additionally, it appears that Brandon Routh is no longer connected to the project.

We’ll make certain to keep this article current with any new information that comes up. To learn about the latest Duskmourn card reveal in the House of Horrors set for Magic: The Gathering, take a look here.

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2024-09-21 00:49