Xbox Entertainment Studios has released its original programming list.
If the above line confuses you: yes, Xbox is going down the original program path previously paved by Netflix with its own programs. More details here.
The “Xbox originals” are diverse, including a comedy, a sci-fi drama, an experimental romance, a reality competition, and a documentary series.
The full list as follows (via press release):
Halo television series – Steven Spielberg will team up with 343 Industries for this TV series based on the Halo video game franchise.
Every Street United – This eight episode, half-hour reality series will take advantage of World Cup hysteria by uncovering the eight best street soccer players in the world.
Bonnaroo – Xbox will have live streaming coverage and behind-the-scenes footage of the Bonnaroo music festival, which will kick off on June 13th.
Signal to Noise – Jonathan and Simon Chinn’s six-episode series of tech documentaries now has a name. The first episode will deal with “The Great Video Game Burial of 2013,” which recently made headlines when thousands of Atari cartridges were dug up in the New Mexico desert.
Humans – This adaptation of a Swedish sci-fi series about robots who gain sentience will come to America through the UK’s Channel 4. The new version will begin casting next month.
Halo digital feature – In addition to Spielberg’s TV series, Ridley Scott will produce a web adaptation of Halo–also created alongside 343 Industries.
Deadlands – Xbox has offered a script commitment to this series based off of a pen-and-paper role-playing game.
Extraordinary Believers – Seth Green’s Stoopid Buddy Stoodios is behind this series, a mixed media comedy about three video game characters who end up in our universe and are trying to get home
Fearless – Australian Navy bomb clearance diver Paul de Gelder will help this series featuring an “adrenaline-fueled quest.”
Gun Machine – This detective series is based on a best selling book by Warren Ellis.
Untitled JASH Comedy/Variety Half Hour – Sarah Silverman, Reggie Watts, Michael Cera, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim will bring the comedy stylings of their YouTube channel to a variety show on Xbox.
Winterworld – This series is also an adaptation. It takes its inspiration from a graphic novel set on an Earth that has been covered in ice and snow.
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