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Netflix's Anime Explores Alternate History with Top Talent
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Netflix's Anime Explores Alternate History with Top Talent

Sep 11, 2024 11:54 AM

Netflix is set to release a new alternative history anime titled Leviathan, developed by animation studio Orange. Based on the 2009 novel by Scott Westerfeld, the series reimagines World War 1, featuring giant mechs and bioengineered creatures used in battle. The production boasts an impressive lineup of talent, including notable composers from franchises like Metal Gear Solid 4 and Studio Ghibli. While a release date is not yet confirmed, the show is expected to premiere sometime in 2025. The announcement has fans excited about the potential for a high-quality anime adaptation.

What is the premise of the anime Leviathan?

The premise of Leviathan centers around a fugitive prince and a girl in disguise who meet on a bioengineered airship at the brink of World War 1, ultimately changing the course of history.

Leviathan is part of a growing trend of anime adaptations based on popular novels and games, showcasing the medium's versatility. With strong animation studios and talented composers involved, Netflix aims to capture a diverse audience while offering a unique steampunk twist to historical narratives.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-09-11 12:06:02
I'm really looking forward to Leviathan—the blend of steampunk aesthetics with an alternate WWI setting sounds like a recipe for something truly unique. Plus, with the talent from Metal Gear Solid and Studio Ghibli on board, it's definitely shaping up to be a must-watch for both anime and history fans alike
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