Movie and Series Game Adaptations Coming to Netflix in 2026 and Beyond

From the historical epics of Assassin’s Creed to live-action BioShock and a Monopoly reality series, here is every game-to-screen adaptation coming to Netflix.


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Upcoming Game Adaptations On Netflix 2026 Beyond

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Video game adaptations have grown massively in popularity over the last decade, with some saying they’re even surpassing comic book adaptations. Naturally, it’s been ripe for Netflix to dive deep into the video game space, so today, nearly two years after we last covered Netflix’s upcoming video game adaptation slate, here are all the confirmed ones we know are coming in the years to come plus in addition, we’ll also look at the board games Netflix has optioned or plans to adapt as there’s been a big push in this arena too. 

Before we look into what’s coming next, let’s remind ourselves of what video games Netflix has already adapted in the past:

  • Arcane
  • Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix
  • Castlevania & Castlevania: Nocturne
  • Cyberpunk Edgerunners
  • Devil May Cry
  • DOTA: Dragon’s Blood
  • Dragon’s Dogma
  • Dragon Age
  • Exploding Kittens
  • Fate 4pocolypse
  • Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild
  • Ninokuni
  • Onimusha
  • Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars
  • Resident Evil
  • Splinter Cell
  • Sonic Prime
  • Tekken: Bloodline
  • Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
  • Trivia Quest

Upcoming Video Game Adaptations

A few notes on this one, previously we’d included a few other adaptations, but they’ve been canceled or are thought to be inactive. The Division, we did get confirmation that all plans had been scrapped, for example. Beyond Good and Evil is thought to no longer be moving forward, and while Far Cry was once in development at Netflix (first announced in June 2021), that property is now being adapted at FX/Disney instead. Sticking with Ubisoft, Skull and Bones was another one thought to be in the works at Netflix, but that’s been inactive for a while. Another one that’s gone quiet since its initial 2018 announcement is a live-action movie adaptation of Carmen Sandiego. Mega Man is in the same boat.

Steve Blackman was on board to adapt Horizon: Zero Dawn into a series, although that’s been scrapped and is now in the works as a movie at Sony Pictures. 

We won’t be including the League of Legends adaptation Arcane on this list in any great detail, despite a spin-off of some kind known to be in the works, which we were told by a source will cover Iron & Chains


Assassin’s Creed

Showrunners: Roberto Patino and David Wiener
Studio: Ubisoft Film & Television / Netflix
Cast: Claes Bang, Toby Wallace, Nabhaan Rizwan, Tanzyn Crawford, Noomi Rapace, Sean Harris, and Youssef Kerkour
Genre: Action / Adventure, Historical Drama
Expected Netflix Release Date: Late 2027 

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It has been a long time coming, but Netflix’s highly anticipated live-action adaptation of Ubisoft’s flagship stealth-action video game franchise, Assassin’s Creed, is finally in front of the cameras.

First announced all the way back in 2020, the massive project navigated a very lengthy development cycle, which included the departure of original showrunner Jeb Stuart in early 2023. However, a formal series order was officially placed in July 2025, bringing new showrunners Roberto Patino and David Wiener on board to steer the ship. Now, the Brotherhood is officially back in action.

While we still don’t have confirmation on exactly which historical era (or eras) the first season will tackle, here is the official logline for the 60-minute serialized epic:

“This high-octane thriller is centered on the secret war between two shadowy factions — one set on determining mankind’s future through control and manipulation, while the other fights to preserve free will. The series follows its characters across pivotal historical events as they battle to shape humanity’s destiny.”

Behind the camera, acclaimed director Johan Renck (best known for HBO’s Chernobyl) is currently directing the pilot episode, with active production currently underway in Rome, Italy, expected to run through October 2026.

In front of the camera, Netflix and Ubisoft have quietly assembled an absolutely stellar international ensemble. While specific character names are currently being kept strictly under wraps, the cast features series regulars like Claes BangToby WallaceTanzyn Crawford, and Nabhaan Rizwan. They are joined by heavy-hitting recurring guest stars, including Noomi RapaceSean Harris, and Youssef Kerkour.

Given the massive scale of the ongoing shoot and the predictably heavy VFX and post-production requirements associated with a franchise like this, we expect this historical epic to leap onto our screens sometime in late 2027 at the absolute earliest.

You may also remember that Adi Shankar was once rumored to be attached to an animated series, though there’s no proof this ever got off the ground. 


BioShock (AKA: Rapture)

Director: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Michael Green
Producers: Roy Lee, Doug Davison, Cameron MacConomy, and Strauss Zelnick
Production Studios: Take-Two Interactive, Vertigo Entertainment, and Netflix
Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Action / Adventure, Video Game Adaptation
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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Would you kindly grab your diving suit? The long-awaited live-action film adaptation of the critically acclaimed 2007 video game BioShock is still very much alive at Netflix!

Hollywood has been trying to crack a BioShock movie since the 2010s, with various directors (including Gore Verbinski) attached over the years. However, the project finally found a permanent home at Netflix, enlisting Hunger Games and I Am Legend director Francis Lawrence to helm the project, alongside a script by Oscar-nominated writer Michael Green (LoganBlade Runner 2049).

While the project has faced a few hurdles—including Hollywood strikes, script rewrites, and budget adjustments—we recently got a highly encouraging update. In February 2026, producer Roy Lee sat down with Collider to confirm the film’s current trajectory.

Lee explained that Lawrence’s busy schedule is the primary reason for the delay, as the director has been hard at work on the upcoming Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk and the next Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping. However, once post-production wraps on the latter around September 2026, Lawrence’s focus will shift directly back to Rapture.

Even more exciting for fans of the franchise, Lee teased that Netflix and game publisher Take-Two Interactive are coordinating a massive multimedia drop. “I know that Netflix and Take-Two are very anxious to see the movie come out because they want to have the release coincide with some of the potential new incarnations of the game,” Lee revealed.

The most recent update we’ve got is that Netflix recently (April 2026) renewed copyright registrations for Bioshock, covering the first two main games, plus Bioshock Infinite and the book: Bioshock: Rapture. 


Gears of War 

Director: David Leitch
Writer: Jon Spaihts
Producers: Kelly McCormick and David Leitch (87North Productions)
Studio: The Coalition / Netflix
Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Action / Adventure, Video Game Adaptation
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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For over a decade, a live-action Gears of War movie languished in “development hell” at various studios, including New Line Cinema and Universal. In 2022, Netflix announced it was working on the property.

Here is the official logline for the upcoming film adaptation:

“A planet is on the brink of societal collapse when a threat in the form of underground creatures known as the Locust take humanity to the verge of extinction. Delta Squad, a ragtag fireteam led by disgraced sergeant Marcus Fenix, is charged with leading humanity’s last stand.”

If you want high-octane action, Netflix has hired the right team. Acclaimed action director David Leitch (Deadpool 2Bullet TrainThe Fall Guy) officially signed on to helm the project in 2025. Penning the script is Oscar-nominated writer Jon Spaihts, best known for co-writing Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films.

Recently, in April 2026, producer Kelly McCormick of 87North Productions shared an exciting update with Esquire regarding the script’s progress, confirming that the team is heavily focused on the emotional core of the story rather than rushing to meet a release date.

“It’s a rich universe with incredible scale, emotion, mythology, and action, so our focus has always been on getting it right rather than rushing it,” McCormick told the outlet. “The project is moving well, and we’re writing diligently right now. That stage is so important… you’re not just adapting a game—you’re building a cinematic experience that honors what people love while also standing on its own as a great film.”

Because the script is still actively being written, no official casting announcements have been made just yet. (Though we all know Dave Bautista has been very openly campaigning for the role of Marcus Fenix for years!)

The movie was in addition to an animated series that was announced alongside the initial movie back in 2022, though whether that series got greenlit is unclear. 


Sifu

Writer: T.S. Nowlin
Producers: Chad Stahelski, Dmitri Johnson, Jason Spitz, Alex Young, Dan Jevons, and Michael L. Goldberg
Production Studios: 87Eleven Entertainment, Story Kitchen, and Netflix
Genre: Action, Martial Arts, Fantasy, Revenge
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

Sifu Game Movie Adaptation

Picture: Sloclap

Fans of brutal, perfectly choreographed martial arts action, you’re going to want to sit down for this one. Sloclap’s wildly popular, smash-hit 2022 indie beat-’em-up video game Sifu is officially getting the live-action feature film treatment at Netflix!

The logline for the movie reads: “The student of a martial arts school’s master seeks to avenge the murder of his mentor. The twist, however, is that thanks to a magical talisman, each time our hero dies, he’s resurrected, but the price paid is that he ages with every use. And should he become too old too fast, his death shall become permanent, and his quest unfulfilled.”

The film is being produced by 87Eleven Entertainment, the production banner headed by John Wick franchise director Chad Stahelski.

Co-producing the film is Story Kitchen, the video game adaptation powerhouse founded by Sonic the Hedgehog producer Dmitri Johnson and former John Wick writer/creator Derek Kolstad. Also attached as Executive Producers are several key figures from Sloclap, the original game development studio, including Pierre Tarno and Jordan Layani, ensuring the adaptation stays true to the game’s distinct, Kung Fu movie-inspired roots.

Penning the script is T.S. Nowlin, best known for writing The Maze Runner film franchise and Pacific Rim: Uprising.

As of April 2026, the project is officially listed as being in “In Development.” With the script currently being written, Netflix has not yet announced who will be stepping into the director’s chair or who will be starring as the aging protagonist. Given the heavy training camp that will inevitably be required for the film’s martial arts sequences, we likely won’t see this one kick its way onto our screens until 2028.


Untitled Clash of Clans Series

Showrunner: Fletcher Moules
Head Writer: Ron Weiner
Animation Studios: ICON Creative Studio and Flying Bark Productions
Genre: Animation, Action / Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Format: 30-Minute Episodes
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

Clash Of Clans Animated Series In The Works At Netflix

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Get ready to upgrade your Town Halls! Netflix is officially teaming up with video game developer Supercell to bring the wildly popular mobile gaming universes of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale to the streaming screen.

Officially greenlit by Netflix back in May 2025 and in production, this new animated project will adapt the beloved mobile strategy games into a half-hour serialized comedy-adventure.

Here is the logline for the upcoming series:

“Set in the iconic world of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, this series follows a determined Barbarian who must rally a band of misfits and lead their village to fame and glory.”

If you are wondering about the creative team, the series is in phenomenal hands. Fletcher Moules, who previously directed Netflix’s stunning animated event Entergalactic (and has actually directed several of those iconic, viral Clash of Clans 3D animated commercials!), is serving as the Showrunner and Executive Producer.

Joining him as Head Writer and Executive Producer is Ron Weiner, a comedy veteran whose producing and writing credits include heavy-hitters like Futurama, Silicon Valley, and Arrested Development. Also attached as an Executive Producer is William Davies (writer of How to Train Your Dragon and Puss in Boots).

To bring this vibrant world of goblins, wizards, hog riders, and barbarians to life, the series has tapped two powerhouse animation studios: ICON Creative Studio (Action Pack) and Flying Bark Productions (the Aussie team behind a slew of Netflix shows, including Stranger Things: Tales from ’85).


Untitled Minecraft Animated Series

Showrunners: Kevin Adams and Joe Ksander
Head Writer: A.C. Bradley
Animation Studios: WildBrain and Flying Bark Productions
Genre: 3D/CGI Animation, Action / Adventure, Family Spectacle, Comedy
Format: 30-Minute Episodes
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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Get your pickaxes ready! First announced back in May 2024 to celebrate the franchise’s massive 15th anniversary, we finally have some major updates on Netflix’s upcoming CG-animated Minecraft series! The new details were officially unveiled at the 2025 Annecy Animation Film Festival during Netflix’s “Get Ready for What’s Next!” presentation.

Positioned as a major pillar of Netflix’s upcoming “Family Spectacle” animation offerings, this project marks the very first fully serialized, traditional animated television series for the blocky gaming behemoth.

While exact plot specifics are being kept safely tucked away in a chest, here is the official logline teasing the direction of the series:

“This CG-animated series will feature an original story with new characters, showing the world of Minecraft in a new light.”

To bring this massive sandbox to life, Netflix has assembled an absolute powerhouse creative team. Serving as Showrunners and Executive Producers are Kevin Adams and Joe Ksander, the filmmaking duo behind Netflix’s underrated 2018 sci-fi film Next Gen, as well as TMNT: We Strike Hard and Fade Away Into the Night, and the animated film 9.

During the Annecy presentation, Netflix animation executive Dominique Bazay teased the duo’s vision: “Obviously, they want to make something authentic and familiar to Minecraft, but also create a universe that is a new experience for fans. We want to delight those long-time fans, but we want new fans also to come in through this series.” Bazay also noted that the entire creative team are massive fans who actively play the game themselves.

Penning the scripts is Head Writer A.C. Bradley, who is best known as the creator and head writer of Marvel’s animated hit What If…?, as well as a key writer on Guillermo del Toro’s Tales of Arcadia universe for Netflix.

The animation itself is being handled by a tag-team of industry titans. WildBrain (the studio behind Netflix’s massive video game hit Sonic Prime, as well as Ninjago) is teaming up with Australia-based Flying Bark Productions

No word on the release date, but we wouldn’t be surprised if this one is a 2027 or 2028 release, given that early announcement.


Overcooked

Production Studio: A24 / Netflix
Executive Producers: Oli De-Vine, Phil Duncan, and Gemma Langford
Genre: Reality TV
Format: 60-Minute Episodes
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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If you have ever screamed at your friends for burning the soup or failing to wash the dishes in time, this is the reality show for you. The notoriously chaotic and friendship-testing video game Overcooked is officially being adapted into a real-life cooking competition series at Netflix. 

In a surprisingly massive pairing, prestige indie powerhouse A24 (the studio behind BeefEverything Everywhere All at Once, and Uncut Gems) acquired the rights to the hit video game back in November 2025 and is currently developing the unscripted series exclusively for Netflix.

If you are worried about the show losing the distinct charm of the video game, fear not. The original creators are directly involved, serving as Executive Producers on the project are Phil Duncan and Oli De-Vine (the two founders of Ghost Town Games, who created the original Overcooked franchise), alongside Ghost Town Games writer and manager Gemma Langford.

Of course, Netflix also released its own special version of the game on its Cloud games service


Upcoming Board Game Adaptations

CATAN Universe (Films, Series, and Unscripted)

Producers: Darren Kyman, Pete Fenlon, Guido Teuber, Benjamin Teuber, and Roy Lee
Production Studios: Asmodee, CATAN Studio, Vertigo Entertainment, and Netflix
Format: Live-Action & Animation (Series, Features, Unscripted)
Genre: Adventure, Strategy, Board Game Adaptation
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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A wide-ranging agreement announced in January 2026 paves the way for a massive CATAN cinematic universe, with Netflix planning ambitious adaptations across live-action features, animated series, and even unscripted reality formats.

While exact plots for the specific scripted projects are still being drafted, here is the premise for the overarching adaptations:

“The upcoming projects will be the first adaptation to bring the fictional island of CATAN—a place where settlers must navigate bountiful and varied landscapes, shifting alliances, and limited resources, while robbers roam the land—to life through a richly imagined narrative.”

Originally created by the late Klaus Teuber and released in 1995 as The Settlers of Catan, the game has become a defining staple of modern pop culture, selling over 45 million copies worldwide. Ensuring that these adaptations stay true to the beloved game’s strategic and cooperative roots, Klaus’s sons, Guido and Benjamin Teuber, are officially on board to produce all projects under the deal.

They will be joined by producers Darren Kyman (Asmodee), Pete Fenlon (CATAN Studio), and Roy Lee (the Vertigo Entertainment producer behind massive hits like The Lego Movie and It).

 


Clue

Production Studios: Hasbro Entertainment, The Intellectual Property Corporation, and B17 Entertainment
Executive Producers: Rhett Bachner, Zachary Edwin, Eli Holzman, Gabriel Marano, Brien Meagher, and Aaron Saidman
Genre: Reality TV
Format: 60-Minute Episodes
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

Was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the candlestick? Netflix is officially bringing the ultimate murder mystery board game to life with the title first announced in late 2025.

In the unscripted competition series, contestants will face physical and mental challenges to collect clues before stepping into a real-life game of deduction and deception. To win, they’ll have to outwit opponents and identify the who, where, and with what of the crime. Guess right and add money to the prize pot; guess wrong and you may be eliminated. With familiar suspects like Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlett, and Professor Plum, viewers can expect suspense, surprises, and plenty of red herrings.”

Bringing this massive whodunit to life alongside Hasbro are two heavy-hitting unscripted production companies: The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC), the Emmy-winning team behind hits like Indian Matchmaking and We’re Here, and B17 Entertainment, the minds behind Netflix’s History of Swear Words. Overseeing the project on the Netflix side is development executive Jeff Gaspin.


Ticket to Ride

Writers: Ben Mekler and Chris Amick
Producers: Darren Kyman, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Jonathan Levine, and Gillian Bohrer
Executive Producer: Alan R. Moon
Production Studios: Asmodee, The Tannenbaum Company, and Megamix
Genre: Adventure, Family, Board Game Adaptation
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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In early 2026, Netflix officially acquired the exclusive global rights to Asmodee’s wildly popular railway-building board game, Ticket to Ride.

This massive deal spans both scripted and unscripted arenas, meaning Netflix could eventually develop reality shows or television series based on the IP. However, the very first project officially rolling out of the station will be a scripted feature film.

For the uninitiated, here is the premise of the game it will be based on: Launched in 2004, the pop-culture staple tasks players with collecting colored train cards to claim and build railway routes connecting major cities across a map. The longer the route, the more points the player scores.

The feature concept was developed from scratch by Mel McClelland (VP of the Tannenbaum Company), McAuley Cahill (VP of Megamix), and writing duo Ben Mekler and Chris Amick. Mekler and Amick are officially on board to pen the screenplay. Ensuring the film stays true to the spirit of the tabletop classic, the original author of the game, Alan R. Moon, is attached as an Executive Producer.


The Forgotten Realms (Dungeons & Dragons Series)

Showrunner / Writer: Drew Crevello
Executive Producers: Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, and Drew Crevello
Production Studios: Hasbro Entertainment and 21 Laps Entertainment
Genre: Live-Action Fantasy, Action / Adventure, Serialized Drama
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

The road to getting a Dungeons & Dragons series off the ground has been a bit of a quest in itself. Back in 2023, a separate D&D project was officially ordered to series at Paramount+, but that iteration ultimately did not move forward. However, the IP rolled a natural 20 in February 2025, when it was confirmed that a newly revamped project—currently titled The Forgotten Realms—had landed in active development at Netflix.

Here is the official logline for the upcoming fantasy epic:

“This live-action Dungeons and Dragons series is based on the influential game in which players create characters from a wide range of fantasy races like elves, orcs, and dwarves and take part in elaborate role-playing through a wide range of settings and stories.”

To bring this magic-filled world to life, Netflix is tapping into some top-tier in-house talent. The series is being produced by 21 Laps Entertainment, the production company headed by Shawn Levy and Dan Levine. If you are a Netflix fan, you already know 21 Laps as the powerhouse production team behind Stranger Things, Shadow and Bone, and The Adam Project. Given how heavily Stranger Things leans on D&D lore, Levy producing an actual Dungeons & Dragons series feels like the perfect match!

Steering the ship as the series showrunner and writer of the pilot episode is Drew Crevello, who is no stranger to high-stakes television, having previously co-created Apple TV+’s WeCrashed. No word on production status so this might be a while coming.


Untitled Monopoly Series

Production Studios: Hasbro Entertainment and Studio Lambert
Netflix Executive: Jeff Gaspin
Genre: Reality TV
Expected Netflix Release Date: TBA

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Following a highly competitive bidding war back in April 2025, Netflix officially secured the rights to develop a brand-new reality competition series based on the iconic Hasbro board game. 

Here is the official logline for the upcoming reality series:

“This series brings the legendary game Monopoly to the real world in a large-scale social-experiment contest. Strategy, alliances and cutthroat competition will collide as contestants battle for fortune and navigate the fine line between capitalism and chaos. Players will test their friendships, acquire riches and try to own it all by any means necessary.”

If you are wondering how exactly a board game translates into a compelling reality show, the production team behind it should give you a massive clue. The series is being co-produced by Hasbro Entertainment and Studio Lambert.

For unscripted fans, Studio Lambert is probably behind some of your favorite shows right now. They are the mastermind production company behind massive, alliance-driven social strategy hits like The TraitorsThe Circle, and Netflix’s own reality title, Squid Game: The Challenge.


That’s it for our huge preview of all the game adaptations in the works at Netflix – did we miss any? Have you got an update on anything on the above? Let us know in the comments.