The epic world of Clash of Clans is officially coming to Netflix in a brand-new animated series — and it’s going to be legendary.
After years of dominating mobile gaming with billions of downloads, Supercell’s Clash universe is expanding into the world of streaming. Get ready for barbarian battles, Hog Rider chaos, and village-destroying drama in what promises to be Netflix’s next big animated hit!
What’s the Clash of Clans Netflix Series About?
The show will follow a lovably clumsy Barbarian (yes, the mustachioed icon himself) as he tries to rally a ragtag group of warriors to defend their village. Expect epic battles, hilarious mishaps, and all the meme-worthy moments that made Clash of Clans a global phenomenon.
Tone: A mix of adventure, comedy, and over-the-top action — think Castlevania meets The Lego Movie.
Story: The Barbarian must unite the Clash universe (Archers, Wizards, Hog Riders, and more) against a looming threat—while dealing with the absurd politics of war.
Easter Eggs: Supercell’s viral animated shorts (Lost and Crowned, anyone?) hint at the kind of humor and style we can expect.
Who’s Behind the Series?
This isn’t just some cash-grab adaptation—Netflix and Supercell have assembled an all-star team to bring the Clash universe to life:
Showrunner: Fletcher Moules (Agent Elvis, Entergalactic)—who directed Supercell’s insanely popular animated shorts (67M+ views!).
Head Writer: Ron Weiner (Silicon Valley, 30 Rock)—so expect razor-sharp comedy.
Animation Studio: ICON Creative Studio (Castlevania: Nocturne, Devil May Cry)—meaning gorgeous, action-packed visuals.
Executive Producers: Supercell’s Curtis Lelash and Netflix’s John Derderian (Arcane, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners).
With this team, we’re in for a high-energy, visually stunning, and laugh-out-loud adaptation.
When Will It Release?
The series is still in early production, so we’ll have to wait a bit longer for a confirmed release date. But based on Netflix’s usual timeline, we could see it sometime in 2026 or 2027.
Why This Is a BIG Deal
- Clash of Clans and Clash Royale have 4 billion+ downloads and 180 billion+ gameplay hours combined.
- Netflix’s track record with game adaptations (Arcane, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners) means this will likely be high-quality.
- Could this lead to more Clash content? Maybe even a theatrical movie? The possibilities are endless!