An exclusive report from Variety reveals that a Pokémon live action TV series is now in development at Netflix.
According to Variety’s sources, Joe Henderson has been chosen to write and executive produce it. Henderson has previously worked on Graceland, Almost Human, White Collar, 22.11.63, and most recently on Lucifer, which will air its last season soon. This new live action TV series is only the latest game adaptation for Netflix, with franchises like Splinter Cell, Castlevania, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, Cuphead, Resident Evil, and League of Legends coming up on the premiere streaming service.
The project is early in development, anyway, so it might be a while before we’ll get to watch it. Meanwhile, fans can now entertain themselves with UNITE, a free-to-play multiplayer online battle launched last week on the Nintendo Switch. The game will debut on Android and iOS, too, on September 21st.
Later this year, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl remakes will be released for the Nintendo Switch. The developers said:
Next year, Pokémon Legends: Arceus will usher the franchise in the open world era.
As Trainers explore the natural expanses, they’ll encounter Pokémon that call these grand vistas home. To catch wild Pokémon, players can study their behaviors, sneak up to them, then throw Poké Balls. Players can also battle wild Pokémon with their ally. By throwing the Poké Ball holding their ally near a wild Pokémon, players will seamlessly enter battle. This new gameplay angle is intended to provide Trainers with an immersive experience.