It’s all just part of the baked-in risk of the show’s concept.
“That’s how shit likeConcordhappens.They have a release date and we work towards that.
We were actually finished with the episode when we found out what was happening.
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So there was no way we weren’t going to release it, and it mystifies people.”
Wilson added, regarding the public discourse about the episode, “Despite all the requests to release it.
‘Just make another and drop it in!’
An anthology series featuring 15 stories, each set within iconic video game worlds, follows unique narratives that delve into a variety of genres. From action-packed adventures to nostalgic reimaginings, the episodes connect through vibrant animation and imaginative storytelling, offering a fresh take on beloved games like Pac-Man, Dungeons & Dragons, and Mega Man.
And I’m like, ‘Well, fuck yeah, it is!
So is moviemaking.’
You go to buy a fucking ticket and you buy fucking popcorn at the movies.
It’s all commerce.
We don’t get to make this unless they sell games.
Sorry, but thats the way it works.
But I also don’t see anything wrong with thatbecause I love games like I love movies.
We have to pay people to make them.”
All episodes ofSecret LevelSeason 1 are available now on Prime Video.
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