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Splinter Cell Animated Series, Helmed By John Wick Writer, Coming To Netflix

While fans continue waiting for another game, Sam Fisher will appear again 16 episodes across two seasons.

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Splinter Cell, the long-running stealth-action franchise developed by Ubisoft, is getting its own animated Netflix adaptation, according to Variety. The first season is in development and helmed by John Wick writer Derek Kolstad.

Two seasons have already reportedly been ordered, encompassing a total of 16 episodes across them. There's no indication yet if the series will adapt stories from some of the games, or whether series stalwart Michael Ironside will be reprising his role as Sam Fisher. Ironside was last involved with the series in Splinter Cell: Conviction, having been replaced in the most recent entry, 2013's Splinter Cell: Blacklist. He later returned as Fisher in multiple cameo appearances across other franchises.

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Derek Kolstad is no stranger to action productions too. He's served as a writer on all three John Wick films while also recently providing writing for the Disney+ exclusive Falcon and The Winter Solider. The series was recently delayed after initially planning to launch this August.

This also isn't the first animated video game adaptation to hit Netflix. Konami's Castlevania has already been adapted across three fantastic seasons, with a fourth currently in development. Ubisoft also recently helped produce a film adaption of Assassin's Creed starring Michael Fassbender. It wasn't as good.

The French publisher has not dipped back into the Splinter Cell well in a long time though, with series protagonist Sam Fisher relegated to cameos in Ghost Recon: Wildlands and Breakpoint, as well as the recently announced mobile game Tom Clancy's Elite Squad. Although a new Splinter Cell entry has never been officially ruled out, it was missing yet again at the recent Ubisoft Forward stream.

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But, what about a new game though?

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I’d rather have another game, or at least remasters of the first 3.

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Netflix video game adaptations have been solid.

Animation seems to suit video games far better than live-action as generally speaking, they are closer to a cartoon in tone.

I think the west has largely looked down on animation as something for children or family friendly through the lens or Pixar/Disney, while the younger generation (now already or becoming adults) had differing attitudes through exposure to Japanese anime, that's now slowly seeding through towards acceptability.

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Cool. I'll take it.

But game though. : (

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Good, at least Ironside will reprise his role. I still have no idea what's got unto Ubi for replacing him, who cares about their stupid mo-cap. Fisher isn't Fisher without Ironside.

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@RogerioFM: The article indicates that it is unknown if Ironside will be involved.

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@aross2004: Oh, you're right, I've read it distracted. Oh well, I can hope.

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@RogerioFM: I'll keep my fingers crossed with you. 😉

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I'll take it. Though I would love a new game, I'll be satisfied with knowing the series isn't dead (Though the appearance in GR: Breakpoint did suggest it wasn't). Going to be interesting that is for sure.

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@Smosh150: I'd love a new game in the same vain as the original three. From Double Agent onwards, they started trying to speed it up and made it more actiony and I lost interest so much that I never played Conviction past the first 4 levels and never touched Blacklist.

I just recently finished both of them in anticipation that they might announce a new one but I'm really hoping its more old school Splinter Cell like Chaos Theory.

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Goddammit! I saw the 3 NVG lights and my dong twitched. Thought for sure it was a new game. Ugh...

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Hopefully, Michael Ironside is involved.

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