Having a deep appreciation for the games, films, and books he experienced growing up, Matt wanted to learn the inner workings of how these media pieces were made and how to make his own. Matt Villei is a News Writer for Collider. Both series have seen critical and audience acclaim as adaptations of their source material and strong standalone shows. The series joins Netflix's ever-growing collection of video game series adaptations such as Castlevania and Arcane. The series has also been adapted into a live-action movie and multiple comics. Other adaptations include a two-part OVA anime series called Tekken: The Motion Picturewhich was released in 1998, and Tekken: Blood Vengeance, a full-length CGI-animated film, released in 2011. Tekken: Bloodline joins a list of fellow animated adaptations of the popular fighting game series. While the series does have some differences such as the appearance of Leroy Smith who made his debut in Tekken 7, this seems more like a cameo for fans of the cameo while the major beats and story will likely tie much closer to the series' third entry. The story of Tekken: Bloodline seems to be borrowing heavily from Tekken 3, with that game being the first title that Jin appeared in as well as having Ogre feature as a major antagonist.