10 Video Games Netflix Could Adapt After The Witcher

10. Metro

The Metro series is on an upward trajectory. It all began with Metro 2033, a novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, which spawned two sequels. Ukranian video game developer, 4A Games, made a game based on the first book and released it in 2010. Two sequels have been released since then and the most recent - Metro: Exodus in 2019 - was a far bigger success than its predecessors.

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So it's not all that surprising that, not very long ago, it was revealed via an interview that Hollywood recently attempted to make a movie based on the Metro books/video games.

Much like Splinter Cell, we're glad it didn't actually make it past the boardroom phase. And that's because the American big-wigs wanted to change the setting of the games from Russia to America - thus fundamentally changing the concept.

Well, that's where Netflix could come into play. As everyone knows, Netflix is a lot more open to creative freedom, and is more than happy to produce shows based in foreign countries, like Dark and The Rain. A TV series based in the Russian Metro underground isn't out of the realm of possibility whatsoever, and fingers crossed it actually happens.

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