Netflix is expanding its Japanese anime offerings with three new deals, including one for an animated version of its live-action science-fiction series, Altered Carbon, and another based on the video game Dragon's Dogma. Netflix touted the production line deals with established anime houses as "one of the best ways to secure top craftsmen in the industry in every process of production." “Netflix aims to be the most compelling and attractive home for anime fans, creators and production studios," said Netflix Director of Content (Japan), John Derderian. Please look forward to anime unique to Anima.”Dragon's Dogma, from Sublimation, is an original series based on the video game of the same name. Among previously announced Netflix anime projects, Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, from Production I.G, is scheduled to debut next year.
Source: Forbes March 12, 2019 17:02 UTC