Netflix adaptations of Overwatch, Diablo, and StarCraft were reportedly in development before Activision Blizzard filed a lawsuit against the streaming giant

Sep. 30, 2024



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“The book reveals that they had series in development with Netflix for StarCraft, Overwatch, and Diablo,“Schreier begins. “But, uh…”

Unfortunately, for anyone hoping to see the likes of Tracer and Winston being buddies and hanging out on their own Netflix show, it’s a big but. Schreier shares a link toan old Variety storycovering the news of Activision Blizzard filing lawsuit against Netflix after allegedly hiring its former chief financial officer Spencer Neumann when he was less than two years into a contract that agreed he’d be employed by Activision for three years. Activision claimed at the time it had also been granted the right to extend Neumann’s contract to four years.

Needless to say, Activision Blizzard wasn’t thrilled, and at the time, it sought compensatory damages, a permanent injunction to stop Netflix from “soliciting Activision’s employees who are subject to valid fixed-term agreements or inducing such employees to breach their valid fixed-term employment agreements,” consequential damages, and more.

In the Reddit thread, Schreier didn’t elaborate on whether the plans for the supposed StarCraft, Overwatch, and Diablo Netflix series have been canceled for good or how far through development they were in the first place, but the legal dispute would certainly explain why we haven’t seen anything come of them. It’ll be interesting to see if any of the three game franchises ever get their own TV adaptations – after all, Diablo boss Rod Fergusson recently saidhe thinks the action RPG “could translate very well” to that format.

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