Sci-Fi Video Game’s TV Show Adaptation Gets First Teaser Trailer

Midnight Embers Productions has released a first look at its upcoming TV series based on the 2016 sci-fi action game, Furi, created by The Game Bakers. The show is set to premiere online on November 8, 2025.

Check out the Furi teaser trailer below (watch more trailers):

What happens in the Furi teaser trailer?

The first trailer for Furi introduces Barty Shepherd (known for his roles in Next Big Thing and Sinners Haven) as the main character, The Rider. Shepherd’s background in martial arts, including performances at the London Royal Opera House, is showcased in the action-packed preview. Joining him are Yanick Ghanty as The Voice, James Unsworth as both The Chain and The Hand, Julian London and Ermar Alexander both playing The Line, Olivia Jannesson as The Song, Fabio Miale as The Edge, Tamaira Hesson as The Beat, and Charlie Griffiths as The Star, completing the ensemble cast.

Kristen Shepherd isn’t just starring in the upcoming ‘Furi’ series – she’s also writing and running the show. The adaptation promises a thrilling and visually stunning adventure, staying true to the original game thanks to close collaboration with its creators, The Game Bakers. Midnight Embers Productions is producing, with Lucy Miles overseeing the project. Fans of the game’s music will be excited to hear tracks from artists like Carpenter Brut, Danger, and The Toxic Avengers featured in the miniseries.

Furi introduces players to The Rider, a warrior freed from a strange, magical prison after years of being held captive by a being called The Voice. Now, he must fight through bizarre and dangerous lands, each controlled by a powerful Guardian who holds hidden secrets. The Rider’s goal is to save his people from disappearing forever. As the story unfolds, players meet other courageous fighters, all struggling with their own inner conflicts, in a world where the idea of justice is complicated and the difference between good and evil isn’t always clear. These warriors are motivated by things like freedom, a desire for forgiveness, pride, the pursuit of power, and love. They all believe they’re doing what’s right, but the story asks: who actually decides what’s right and wrong?

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2025-10-06 18:56