Advertisement Secret Level hails from Amazon MGM Studios and Blur Studio. The series features "original stories set within the worlds of some of the most beloved video games," including Warhammer ...
This time, Tim Miller and Blur Studios (the same studio that made Love, Death + Robots) are focusing on video games, launching with a collection of 15 animated short films. Secret Level is a new ...
Prime Video has released a new trailer for Secret Level, its upcoming video game-themed anthology series from Deadpool director Tim Miller. The show features original stories set in the universes ...
There's a new trailer for the video game anthology series Secret Level, and yet, it does feel a bit weird to see Concord amongst it all. Secret Level is set to air on Prime Video next month ...
Blur Studio has been making game and movie cinematics since the late ‘90s, alongside many of the other animation studios they eventually came to work on Secret Level with. While these studios ...
A new trailer for Secret Level has revealed its star-studded cast and the games covered in the anthology series. Created by Blur Studio, the series was announced at Gamescom earlier this year.
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Secret Level is about to reimagine your favorite video game series into an anthology of animated shorts, and it’s about to do so in style. In a huge collaborative effort, the upcoming Prime ...
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The 15-episode series draws from games including Mega Man, Warhammer 40K and Pac-Man, and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Hart and Keanu Reeves. Meara covers streaming service news for CNET.
(This story was updated to add new information and to add video.) Kum & Go, the gas station empire whose name has been a source of sophomoric humor for generations of Iowans, is on the way out.