"Monster Girl Nimona" Studio Responsible for the Production of "Lost" Animated Film

"Monster Girl Nimona" Studio Responsible for the Production of "Lost" Animated Film

Lost game publisher Annapurna has announced that an animated adaptation is in the works, with Annapurna's recently formed animation division being led by former Disney Animation executives Robert Baird and Andrew Millsten.

Screenshot of Lost

Lost is a third-person adventure game with a cat as the protagonist. The story takes place in a decaying cyber city with detailed neon-lit alleys and a grimy underworld. Wander high and low, fend off unforeseen threats, and explore this inhospitable place populated by mundane robots and dangerous creatures, while trying to solve the mysteries of this place.

Annapurna Animation's first project, "Monster Girl Nimona," premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France and was broadcast globally on Netflix on June 30, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 94% and an audience score of 91%.

"Monster Girl Nimona":

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