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![]() Today, Sony Pictures Television and production company Hivemind Entertainment (the company behind Netflix’s forthcoming adaptation of The Witcher and Amazon’s The Expanse) announced a partnership with Square Enix to develop a live-action Final Fantasy TV series based on the online role-playing game Final Fantasy XIV. The live-action television series will tell an original story set in Eorzea, the world where Final Fantasy XIV is set. What the series will focus on is still under wraps, but per a press release it will explore “the struggle between magic and technology in a quest to bring peace to a land in conflict.” It’s still in the development stage—which in Hollywood means “writing, but with more meetings”—so there’s no word on who will be cast, nor is there any footage to speak of, and there won’t be for some time. Same goes for what network or streaming service you’ll find the show on, or a premiere date. Given Hollywood’s long history of optioning and announcing video game adaptations that never actually come to fruition, there’s no guarantee that this ever actually happens, but Netflix did distribute Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light, a live-action show about a father and son bonding over the game, in 2017. Also promised are all the series longtime calling cards: “magitek and beastmen, airships and chocobos” as well as “the live-action debut of Cid.” (Presumably they mean Cid Garlond from the game, although it could very well be just another Cid entirely. Final Fantasy has never been shy about introducing new Cids.) Early as it may be, a Final Fantasy XIV TV show is a pretty cool idea—Eorzea is a great big world full of classic Final Fantasy trappings and nods to previous games in the series. It could be great! It could also be a disaster. Final Fantasy projects have a habit of being dramatic productions right up until the very end. Kotaku At least the production company behind it has experience with adapting video games ![]() |
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Honestly, they'd be better off doing it as an anime or something. They will not have the funding to make lalas look good in live action or to do any of creature justice.
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Apparently rather than the show coming from an executive decision, it was pitched to Sony by the screenwriters and ok'd by Square Enix, so I can see why they've ended up going down this road. I am wondering how they will do Lalafell correctly lol.
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Weight of the World x FF Prelude o; ![]() ![]() ![]() Also being added: New MSQ Ishgard reconstruction New Gold Saucer GATE with Yojimbo New dungeon - The Grand Cosmos ![]() ![]() New custom deliveries Performance (Bard music playing) updates New crafter/gatherer UI updates New Ultimate fight New frontlines PvP map ![]() Blue Mage cap increased to 60 Pixie beast tribe quests Last edited by Scarlett.; 15-09-2019 at 02:13 PM. |
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They need to rework BLU into a real job, **** the learning gimmick and have them learn abilities by levelling. There's simply nothing worth doing with BLU at the moment.
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I've been racking my brains since yesterday trying to figure out where I'd heard Matoya's voice actress before...
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