Ten seasons of Secret Level? According to its showrunner, it's a possibility
His desire is not only to make ten more seasons, but also to be able to create stories of old video games.
- January 23, 2025
- Updated: January 23, 2025 at 11:36 AM
The Secret Level series has quickly been recognized as one of the most outstanding on Amazon Prime Video, and its development promises to continue. In a recent interview, Tim Miller, the showrunner of the series, commented on the possibilities that video game adaptations offer to the television format. Miller stated that the team has an endless list of ideas that could bring up to 10 seasons to life, thanks to the rich diversity of titles and concepts available in the video game universe.
Putting the Weight on Classic Video Games is on the Table
One of the most intriguing aspects of their proposal is the intention to reintegrate classics like Wing Commander and Joust through a renewed and serious approach. This initiative seeks not only to pay homage to iconic games but also to offer fans new stories that could resonate with both veteran audiences and new generations. “Why can’t we make a Wing Commander? Why can’t we make Joust, but with a super serious approach?” Miller questioned during the interview.
The short episode structure of Secret Level facilitates regular production, which would allow the series to continuously pay tribute to various iconic titles in the video game industry. This format strategy reduces the waiting time between seasons, thus increasing the possibility for viewers to frequently enjoy new adaptations and narratives.
Although the premiere of the second season may still be some time away, the potential for expansion of Secret Level cannot be underestimated, as the combination of its popularity on the platform and the wide range of creative ideas suggests that the future of the series could be bright and versatile in the competitive world of video game-based productions.
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