According to a well-known insider, a film or series adaptation is in the works


Kingdom Hearts is still considered an extremely popular video game series to this day, despite the fact that Square Enix has been making us hungry rather than serving us fresh food for several years now.

Now a well-known insider is talking about a comeback of the celebrated franchise – although not in the usual video game manner, but in the form of a Film or series adaptation.

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Kingdom Hearts: Well-known insider speaks of an upcoming film or series adaptation

Although it looks like we have to too continue to be patient for Kingdom Hearts fourth trickbut fans of the franchise still have reason to be happy: like the well-known industry insider Daniel Richtman Revealed via Twitter (via ScreenTime), there will be a film or series adaptation of the popular Square Enix games Disney be in progress.

At the moment it is still unclear whether this is an independent one Cinema or TV film act, or we even act on several episodes as part of a series for the Disney Plus streaming service. But previous predictions from Richtman, who is generally well-informed, suggest that the information may not be completely far-fetched – even if they also appeal to one or two Kingdom Hearts lovers surprise should.

This is mentioned in passing not the first timethat there is talk of a TV series or even a screen adaptation of Kingdom Hearts by Disney. A few years ago, various reports indicated that the Maus company was working on a series for its own streaming service and that Square Enix had been asked to create a pilot film using the Unreal Engine.

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At that time the rumor was still doing the rounds that the series was CG animated and cast. What this looks like in the current suspected project is, of course, just as unclear as the question of whether it is more than that at all exciting speculation acts. If you would like to get up to speed on the story again, we recommend a Take a look at our Kingdom Hearts timeline special.

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