First Netflix’s “Horizon” Series Details

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First details have emerged for Netflix’s TV series adaptation of Sony PlayStation’s acclaimed “Horizon” franchise following the reveal of the show’s existence during an earnings call last month.

As found by Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, a page for the show has been spotted on the Directors Guild of Canada Ontario’s website and indicates the series is going by the working title “Horizon 2074” and will likely be shot in Toronto due to tax incentives.

The listing reveals some of the early crew members on the show including art director Michele Brady (“The Expanse,” “Locke & Key”) and production designer Mark Steel (“The Umbrella Academy,” “Star Trek: Discovery”). The other listings involve plenty of talent from shows like “The Boys” and “What We Do in the Shadows”.

Grubb has claimed the series would have two timelines: one near or parallel to the “Horizon: Zero Dawn” and “Horizon: Forbidden West” games which unfold in the early 31st century, and one in a time long before them.

That would match with the title which is several years after the events seen in the holograms throughout the games which unfold in the 2060s with the unleashing of the Faro Plague, the launch of Far Zenith, and the development of Project Zero Dawn.

Sadly the listing doesn’t include any potential production schedule or details regarding producers or cast.