“We’ve had nothing to do with Duke for over a decade”.
Last week, we reported on the news that producer Adi Shankar had obtained the animated rights to Duke Nukem, and that he’s working on a series to follow his work on Netflix’s Castlevania and Devil May Cry adaptions, both of which have given their respective video game franchises a boost in popularity and visiablity.
Shankar is clearly aware that he has a somewhat divisive reputation in the industry, and playfully posted on social media that “his” Duke is “now canon” before lightheartedly apologising to Apogee Software, the original creators of the character.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“We’ve had nothing to do with Duke for over a decade”.
Last week, we reported on the news that producer Adi Shankar had obtained the animated rights to Duke Nukem, and that he’s working on a series to follow his work on Netflix’s Castlevania and Devil May Cry adaptions, both of which have given their respective video game franchises a boost in popularity and visiablity.
Shankar is clearly aware that he has a somewhat divisive reputation in the industry, and playfully posted on social media that “his” Duke is “now canon” before lightheartedly apologising to Apogee Software, the original creators of the character.
Read the full article on timeextension.com