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Just like Saturday morning cartoons and series like Power Rangers, a villain of the week format would be incredibly fun to watch with Ratchet & Clank. We think Sony should give Ratchet and Clank a second bite of the apple, and produce an animated series that could take place either before or after the events of the upcoming PS5 game Rift Apart. As to why the film bombed so badly, we cannot say, but one thing is for sure, it likely would have faired better had it been released on Netflix instead!


In 2016, the long-awaited Ratchet & Clank movie was released in theatres around the world, but sadly it was a huge flop. There were rumors back in 2009 of a writer being attached to an Infamous project but nothing has been said since. While the narrative of the story in the games depended on the actions made by the player, we’re certain if Sucker Punch were involved in the writing of a live-action adaptation, we’d still get a brilliant story. We’d love to see Netflix go big on the budget for an Infamous series, a split across two parts for a 12 episode narrative that would bring the story of Ethan Cole to the small screen. Netflix already has the likes of The Umbrella Academy and Jupiter’s Legacy to its name, so what’s another superhero franchise to add to that list, especially one as beloved to PlayStation players as Infamous.
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Having moved on from the story of Krato’s time in Greece, a feature-length movie could fill in the gap between God of War 3 and the PS4 God of War, showing how Kratos fled Greece and how he made it north to the Norse realm. Netflix has proven it is more than prepared to front the cash to produce blockbusters, having recently spent hundreds of millions of dollars on films such as 6 Underground ($150 million), Red Notice ($160 million), and The Gray Man ($200 million). The only way to do the story of Kratos justice would be to give the production a ginormous budget, an incredible action director, and a killer lead capable of portraying the Ghost of Sparta. Talks and rumors of a God of War adaptation have been circulating for years now, and the largest rumor of all was when a viral post on Facebook tricked tens of, if not hundreds of thousands of fans that Netflix had produced a God of War Original series with Jason Momoa as Kratos. Scrap the teen romances, and give the people what they want, steampunk-powered supernatural hunters with kick-ass weaponry in Victorian London. With the world of The Order 1886, Netflix could do just that. What Netflix needs to do is go bigger and bolder than what they have before in the supernatural genre. Series like The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural and True Blood had a very strong fan following over the course of their respective run. There is still an appetite for the supernatural, even if the genre has been done half to death over the years. Originals such as Hemlock Grove and The Order had their own fan following but ultimately failed to generate enough intrigue from a wider audience to stop them from being canceled. Netflix has failed to impress with the majority of its series based around the supernatural. We’d love nothing more than for Netflix to take a stab at some of the video games we have listed below that we think would be perfect for Netflix’s Originals line-up. So far only a small number of PlayStation IPs have been adapted, which means there are many more yet to come.
