Final Fantasy 14 live-action TV series officially "dead"
A Final Fantasy 14 live-action TV series is now confirmed to be «dead» due to the «size and scale needed to do it right».
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A Final Fantasy 14 live-action TV series is now confirmed to be «dead» due to the «size and scale needed to do it right».
The previously announced live-action Final Fantasy 14 TV series is now "dead," according to its studio's co-founder.
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Back in 2019, a live-action version of Final Fantasy 14—the critically-acclaimed MMORPG with an expanded free trial, you know the one—was in the works. Announced as a collaboration between Sony Pictures Television and Hivemind (responsible for Netflix's The Witcher series), it seemed like a natural pairing.
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