[11/10/22 - 09:31 AM] Video: "Dragon Age: Absolution" - Official Trailer - Netflix Based on BioWare's video game franchise "Dragon Age", Dragon Age: Absolution explores mature subjects concerning freedom, power, and corruption set against the backdrop of adult animation.
[via press release from Netflix]
Dragon Age: Absolution | Official Trailer | Netflix
Welcome to Miriam's story.
Based on BioWare's video game franchise "Dragon Age", Dragon Age: Absolution explores mature subjects concerning freedom, power, and corruption set against the backdrop of adult animation.
Only on Netflix, December 9.
ABOUT DRAGON AGE: ABSOLUTION
With great power at stake, a group of mages, fighters, and thieves goes head to head against a sinister force possessing a dangerous artifact. This animated fantasy series is created by Mairghread Scott, writer of "Justice League Dark: Apokolips War".
Set in the world of BioWare's award-winning video game franchise, and built in close collaboration with BioWare's creative team - including head writers, and lead creative directors.
Fear. Guilt. Pain. Can Miriam push aside her feelings to complete her mission - or will the trauma looming over her past finally catch up with her?
Nothing is absolute.
PS: if you've read this far, see you on Dragon Age Day. Or maybe sooner.
Cast: Kimberly Brooks, Matt Mercer, Ashly Burch, Sumalee Montano, Phil LaMarr, Keston John, Josh Keaton, Zehra Fazal, and more.
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