Killtopia to be TV Series

Transmedia startup Voltakuhas announced Killtopia, a new cyberpunk saga that pits two siblings against yakuza, plagues and mechs in a futuristic megacity. Aimed at “otaku” — a Japanese term for people obsessed with anime, manga and gaming — the series is also the launching pad for Voltaku’s hybrid studio, which has already optioned two other sci-fi/fantasy projects for cross-platform development.

“Game engines are giving studios a flexibility we’ve never seen before,” said Charles Borland,
Voltaku CEO and co-founder. “When we option a project, it doesn’t have to stop with a movie or
a TV series anymore. We can take our 3D production assets and build a game, VR/AR
experiences, marketing materials, digital goods, basically anything we want, at Lion King or
Avatar-like production levels. And that’s exactly what ‘otaku’ are looking for — more ways to
engage with the worlds they love.”

Killtopia is based on the award-winning, indie graphic novel series created by Dave Cook and
Craig Paton. Described as “Blade Runner meets Battle Royale for the Fortnite generation,”
Killtopia follows a bounty hunter and his robot sidekick through a futuristic megacity as they fight
brutal thugs, augmented mercenaries and android assassins in a race to save the bounty
hunter’s sister — and the world — from a deadly nano plague.
The series will consist of eight 20-minute episodes, completely developed using Unreal Engine
and virtual production techniques. The show will be written by TV, film and game veteran Phil
Gelatt (Love Death & Robots, Europa Report, Rise of the Tomb Raider), with concept art
provided by David Levy & Pitch Dev Studios (Avatar sequels, Tron: Legacy, Prometheus). It will be helmed by Oscar-nominated director Ruairi Robinson (Fifty Percent Grey, The Leviathan,
The Last Days on Mars).

To get the project off the ground, Voltaku received an Epic MegaGrant from Epic Games, which
will be used to develop their completely Unreal-powered pipeline. Voltaku joins nearly 1,000
talented teams and individuals as part of the $100 million Epic MegaGrants program, which is
designed to support game developers, enterprise professionals, media and entertainment
creators, students, educators and tool developers working with Unreal Engine or enhancing
open-source capabilities.

Voltaku is also currently developing four additional projects for cross-platform releases,
including two licensed properties and two original IPs. Details will be released in the near future.

“When Killtopia launches, it’s going to look like nothing that’s been seen on TV before,” said
Dave Cook, creator of Killtopia. “Our world is garish and vibrant, where hype, fandom and pop
culture rule the day, which is the perfect launching pad for big stories. I’ve always wanted to see
something so colorful and abstract depicted in a 3D world. With Voltaku’s help, I think we’re
going to blow people away.”

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