Netflix’s nascent plans to provide a Horizon Zero Daybreak sequence are “now not shifting ahead”, it is claimed, following the publication of a Rolling Stone report this week that detailed accusations of “bulling, manipulative and retaliatory behaviour” by its deliberate showrunner Steve Blackman.
The report’s allegations relate to Blackman’s earlier work for Netflix as showrunner on hit sequence The Umbrella Academy. Blackman has responded to the claims from 12 former colleagues and described them as “fully unfaithful”.
Eurogamer contacted Netflix and PlayStation earlier this week following the report’s publication however didn’t obtain a response.
Now, an replace by Rolling Stone senior reporter Cheyenne Roundtree, who penned the unique scoop, has additional claimed that Netflix is now not working with Blackman on his two sequence in improvement – Horizon, and an unique undertaking named Orbital.
Blackman’s earlier work consists of screenwriting for TV sequence comparable to Bones, Altered Carbon and Fargo.
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Sony first introduced plans for a Horizon Zero Daybreak TV sequence in 2022, as a part of an enormous push for almost all of its greatest PlayStation franchises to get variations.
Alongside HBO’s hit The Final of Us sequence, at the moment taking pictures its second season, Sony has a Ghost of Tsushima film and God of Conflict Amazon Prime sequence in improvement, in addition to its Twisted Steel TV present and Gran Turismo film.
Eurogamer has once more contacted Netflix and PlayStation right now for readability on whether or not the deliberate Horizon TV sequence has been ditched for good, or whether or not it’s going to proceed with out Blackman’s involvement.