Inspired by the card game of the same name, the series created by Matthew Inman and Shane Kosakowski sees a clash between God and the Devil, both of them sent to Earth in the bodies of cats. By Angie ...
Netflix is doubling down on games with the upcoming launch of an Exploding Kittens mobile game and an animated cartoon series. The entertainment streaming company will partner with Los Angeles-based ...
Greg Daniels and Mike Judge will exec produce the show that features a voice cast led by Tom Ellis and Lucy Liu. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast The streaming giant is building a TV ...
Netflix is launching an animated TV series and mobile game based on the quirky hit card game Exploding Kittens, the streaming giant announced on Monday. Exploding Kittens – The Game, an exclusive ...
Netflix has ordered an animated series and a mobile game based on the Exploding Kittens card game – the first time that the streamer will launch a videogame and a series from the same franchise. Tom ...
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If the name Exploding Kittens sounds familiar, it’s because the TV show is technically an adaptation of an enormously popular card game co-designed by The Oatmeal creator Matthew Inman along with ...
While the streaming giant is taking creative liberties with the series, Exploding Kittens - The Game will take its cues from the popular card game instead. It will include similar gameplay, which ...
"It's Godcat's world, and we're all just a PR ploy." Netflix has revealed another official teaser trailer for the animated series Exploding Kittens, yes it's an adaptation of the card game and comics ...
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As part of its continued investment into expanding its mobile gaming business, Netflix today announced it will, for the first time, launch a mobile game alongside a TV series from the same franchise.