‘Knights of Guinevere’ Officially Greenlit for Full Series

Knights of Guinevere
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Fans of inventive animation have reason to celebrate with the latest update from Glitch Productions. The Australian studio behind popular web series recently confirmed that their psychological sci-fi horror project, ‘Knights of Guinevere’, is moving forward as a complete series. This decision comes after the pilot episode drew massive attention upon its release last September. It quickly racked up over 11.9 million views in the first week alone, setting a new record for the company.

The pilot’s performance even surpassed the debut of Glitch’s hit ‘Murder Drones’ by an impressive 304 percent. That kind of overwhelming response from viewers made it clear there was strong demand for more episodes. Now, the team is ready to expand the story into a full production. This also marks Glitch’s very first venture into 2D animation, adding extra excitement to the news.

At the heart of ‘Knights of Guinevere’ are creators Dana Terrace, Zach Marcus, and John Bailey Owens. All three bring experience from working on the beloved show ‘The Owl House’. Their unique vision shines through in the setting, a massive planet-turned-theme-park called Park Planet. The central mascot is an android named Guinevere, and the plot centers on park employees Frankie and Andi.

These two workers stumble upon a decommissioned Gwen droid that seems strangely unusual. Meanwhile, the park’s aging owner, Olivia, is desperately searching for it. The story blends horror elements with deep psychological twists in a vibrant, eerie amusement park backdrop. To tease what’s ahead, Glitch shared a special video featuring sneak peeks of future episodes, hinting at ongoing troubles for the main characters.

Dana Terrace expressed her enthusiasm on social media just before the official announcement. She mentioned how the team has been pouring effort into the project and that everything is shaping up wonderfully. Terrace highlighted her pride in collaborating with such a talented group. It’s clear this series holds special meaning for everyone involved.

In addition to the series order, Glitch is offering fans some exclusive items to mark the occasion. A limited-edition art book from the pilot is now available in softcover for $35 or hardcover for $50. It features detailed storyboards, character designs, and stunning concept art that give insight into the creative process. This special release will only be on sale for three weeks, so interested collectors should act fast.

The studio is also holding a merchandise sale for other ‘Knights of Guinevere’ items, running through early March. These perks add to the buzz surrounding the show’s expansion. With the pilot’s success proving the concept’s appeal, the full series promises to deliver more chilling and thought-provoking adventures. Viewers can look forward to exploring the mysteries of Park Planet in greater depth.

The combination of a proven creative team, a captivating premise, and strong fan support sets this project up for something special. As production continues, anticipation is building for what Dana Terrace and her colleagues will bring next. This greenlight feels like a win for original animation that dares to mix genres in fresh ways.

Are you thrilled about the full series coming for ‘Knights of Guinevere’, and what do you hope to see in the upcoming episodes? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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