Secret Level, an AI-native entertainment studio, is launching Secret Level Academy, a professionally produced online masterclass series crafted with the same level of storytelling, visual polish and ...
A new animated series is transporting viewers into the worlds of more than a dozen video games. The anthology's episodes take inspiration from a variety of games, from Pac-Man to Dungeons & Dragons to ...
Video game adaptations have always been contentious subjects. Many in the past have been disasters or only mediocre successes, with only recent ventures like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Last of ...
Most modern gamers have already heard of the Warhammer franchise since the outings are some of the most popular in the modern gaming landscape. The latest from the franchise, Warhammer 40,000: Space ...
Secret Level is about to reimagine your favorite video game series into an anthology of animated shorts, and it’s about to do so in style. In a huge collaborative effort, the upcoming Prime Video ...
Zackari is a writer for Game Rant who can be found in the United States. While he loves breaking down industry trends, he's also a fan just like everyone else, especially of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Rachael's (she/her) previous roles include being a staff writer, senior editor, and head of culture at DualShockers. She was also the senior entertainment and news editor at GRV Media. Rachael has ...
From HBO’s “The Last of Us” to Prime Video‘s “Fallout,” networks and streamers have been on a run of successfully adapting video games into television series. With its latest adult-animated series, ...
Secret Level tells original stories in existing video games (shout out to the Pac-Man and Mega Man episodes). There are no specific plot details about season 2 yet, but creator Tim Miller, who also ...
Prime Video’s Secret Level does mostly by-the-numbers, brand-friendly adaptations of gaming properties like Unreal Tournament, Dungeons & Dragons, and Warhammer 40,000 across its 15 animated short ...
Billy is a Senior Features Author for Collider. Having written over 300 articles in just over a year, Billy regularly covers the biggest TV shows and films releasing while also analysing some of the ...