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Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are not targeting Apple TV + -apkrig

Update: The information on BuzzFeed seems to be untrue. The article disappeared from the web and the screenwriter Julia Yorks contacted Twitter with the fact that it has nothing to do with the project, if it exists at all.

Original message: According to BuzzFeed magazine, the Spyro dragon announces a return to television screens three years after the end of the animated series Skylanders Academy. Apple acquired the rights for its Apple TV + streaming service. The screenplay for the animated series will be written by Julia Yorks and will be a children’s show, the episodes of which will be approximately half an hour long.

The novelty is called Spyro the Dragon’s Guide to Treasure Hunting and is co-owned by Apple Studios, Activision Blizzard Studios, JibJab Bros. a studio The Volta. The series should premiere sometime next year, and next to it is the show The Adventures of Crash Bandicoot. It will also run on Apple TV + and should also premiere in 2022. Unfortunately, we do not know any further details.

Both brands are owned by Activision and the two main characters have previously appeared in the Skylanders Academy series. It was created between 2016 and 2018, has three seasons and 38 parts. It was a Netflix project. We’ll see if they do better in their own shows on a competitive platform. After all, their recent comeback in the world of video games was exemplary.

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