Infinity Train Creator Owen Dennis Now Creating Among Us TV Show

Peter Paltridge

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<p>Owen Dennis is the creator of the best animated show you can’t watch, Infinity Train. Last December Dennis made a lengthy post to his Substack that detailed what he was up to and what he could be working on next. He led with revealing he’d inked a deal with CBS to develop a string of animated TV shows. “So far I’ve developed 4 original TV shows with them, and 3 IP’s,” Dennis said. “They’ve been super supportive. Almost everything I’ve brought to them they’ve been interested in. We’re currently closing various kinds of deals on 6 of those 7 shows.”</p>
 
Playing Among Us during the pandemic really helped keep me sane. Being isolated and unable to meet friends in person was tough, but hopping into a virtual space station with a group of friends made it feel like we were still connected. It was a great way to bond and have some laughs while trying to outsmart each other. It's amazing how games can bring people together even when they're physically apart. Among Us definitely made those long days of isolation a lot more bearable.Killing my friends as an Impostor and My friends Killing me as a Crew made my bonds with them better. LOL
 
What a waste! A reality TV/gameshow format could have been even more exciting. Imagine contestants playing the roles of crewmates and impostors, trying to outwit and deceive each other while navigating through various challenges and tasks. The suspense would be through the roof as they form alliances, accuse one another, and strategize to survive. It would be like a real-life version of the game, and viewers could even participate by guessing who the impostor is each round.
 
It's really cool when the people who make video games also help make the movies or TV shows based on them. That way, they can make sure the adaptation stays true to the game. But, you know those Resident Evil movies? They suck major balls and didn't do a great job with that. It's a shame when the movies don't capture the game's awesomeness. I hope more game adaptations will have the game creators involved so they can make them super cool. Among us Barely have a plot so its easy to not mess it up.
 
You know, it's pretty hilarious how Among Us managed to create a game where even the most die-hard antiwokes can't complain about diversity. I mean, seriously, the crew members are just these adorable little blobs of astronaut suits. They don't have ethnicities or anything. It's like the ultimate equalizer in gaming. No one can argue about representation when we're all just colorful space beans trying to catch an impostor!
 

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