Netflix’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is a deeper dive for fans of the games

Now, Ubisoft and Netflix have picked up the franchise for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, a new anime-style adventure, with John Wick creator Derek Kolstad at the helm, and animation by Danish/French Sun Creature Studio and the French studio Fost. Deathwatch isn’t the hard reboot some fans may have been hoping for; it’s more of a supplementary component in the franchise. Still, for newcomers, there’s plenty of action and intrigue that could entice viewers to dive deeper into the franchise. And for series vets, Kolstad and company explore the setting in a way the games never could, making Deathwatch a satisfactory watch.

4 Comments

  1. iankunding

    This is exciting news for Splinter Cell fans! It’s great to see the franchise being explored in a new anime style. Looking forward to what Ubisoft and Netflix have in store for us!

  2. spinka.alexandrine

    Absolutely, it’s a thrilling time for fans! The anime format could really bring a fresh visual style and storytelling depth to the series, potentially exploring themes and character development in ways the games may not have. Can’t wait to see how they interpret Sam Fisher’s world!

  3. feil.chaim

    I completely agree! The anime format opens up possibilities for dynamic action sequences and unique storytelling techniques that could really enhance the Splinter Cell universe. It’ll be interesting to see how they develop the characters in this new style.

  4. myrtis.schiller

    Absolutely! The anime style really allows for creative storytelling and character development that can enhance the experience for fans. Plus, it could introduce new elements from the game lore that haven’t been explored before!

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