The Legend of Vox Machina Renewed for Fourth Season

Amazon has picked up the Critical Role animated series for a fourth season.

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Amazon Studios has picked up the Critical Role animated series The Legend of Vox Machina for a fourth season. Amazon formally announced the pickup today, confirming that the show would continue past the current season. A fourth and fifth season of The Legend of Vox Machina was already in pre-production based on SAG-AFTRA contract database info, but this is the first public confirmation that future seasons are in the works. The announcement comes ahead of the release of the final episodes of Season 3, which release this evening in the US.

“We are beyond thrilled – and grateful – to continue the epic and wild adventures of Vex, Vax, Keyleth, Percy, Pike, Grog and everyone’s favorite character – Scanlan,” said executive producer Sam Riegel. “With each season, this show levels up, and we already have big plans to level up both our heroes and villains in Season Four.”

Amazon Studios is also developing a series based on The Mighty Nein, which is expected to be released in 2025.
 

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Maybe Amazon could dare in the future to create their own IP from zero enjoying absolute control and creative freedom, but now yet when the star of CR is still brigthing.

Any new about an animated adaptation of "Rat Queens" comic?
 

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CR does have a lot of built-in advantages. Not only are the characters well established, they can now be voiced by the same people. The show was originally funded by a kickstarter and they have the old streams to go back and look at to mine for a scripted show. I also think that animation is probably the best way to go for a D&D series, DADHAT made decent amounts of money it just had too big of a budget.
 


Maybe Amazon could dare in the future to create their own IP from zero enjoying absolute control and creative freedom
Like Citadel? Because I haven't even finished watching that series, despite starting it months ago.

Or Carnival Row, which I actually liked, but they cancelled...

No they're going to concentrate on The Boys, based on a comic series from Dynamite Entertainment (but was originally from DC before being dropped by DC for being too against other DC properties) that I felt ended with a big letdown.
 


CR does have a lot of built-in advantages. Not only are the characters well established, they can now be voiced by the same people. The show was originally funded by a kickstarter and they have the old streams to go back and look at to mine for a scripted show. I also think that animation is probably the best way to go for a D&D series, DADHAT made decent amounts of money it just had too big of a budget.
Agreed 100% on animated is the way to go. WOTC could make a Baldurs Gate 3 show and that has a pretty huge audience at this pointt. They already have the voice actors cast.
 


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