Magic The Gathering (MTG) Netflix series, cast, release date

Netflix is developing a TV series based on the popular card game Magic The Gathering . We provide you with every piece of information that has been leaked on the internet.


When is Magic The Gathering series coming out on Netflix? In case you're wondering when the Magic the Gathering animated series will be available to watch, we don't currently have any information—not even a release date—about it. All we know is that it will be available Soon as was revealed by Netflix on their Twitter account following Geeked Week.


As of right now, we are unaware of the cast. When the project was first revealed in 2019, we found out that Brandon Routh—best known for his roles as Superman in Superman Returns and The Atom in the television shows Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow—had been selected to play Gideon Jura.


Regarding Chandra Nalaar, her intended role is portrayed by Lexi DiBenedetto, who we have seen in A Really Loud Family as Lori Loud and in The School of Knights as Prudence. But given the Russo brothers were part of the original casting for the two actors, it seems sense that their roles have evolved since the production crew was changed.


Magic The Gathering (MTG) Netflix series, cast, release date

Who is directing the Magic The Gathering series on Netflix? It is known that Netflix, Hasbro Entertainment, and Wizards of the Coast, the publisher, are working together to make the series. The Russo brothers, who made the movies Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, were selected to helm the series in 2019. However, the most recent updates indicate that a new crew has taken over the project. Terry Matalas as showrunner, who was behind seasons 2 and 3 of Star Trek: Picard and seasons 3 and 4 of Nikita. As for the production, Patrick Osborne, who directed the Disney short film The Feast, was the person behind the creation. He was formerly the animation director for Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen.


Lastly, we would like to remind you that there were other projects revealed at Geeked Week, including the animated series Magic the Gathering and a number of video game adaptations like Cyberpunk, Splinter Cell, and Devil May Cry.


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