Netflix’s Arcane, based on League of Legends, has become a standout hit thanks to its stunning animation, rich storytelling, and well-crafted characters.
However, its success came with significant financial risk. Showrunner Christian Linke recently addressed the challenges behind managing the showโs high budget, rumored to be $250 million.
While Linke clarified that the exact figure isnโt accurate, he admitted the budget was still substantial and called the investment risky but ultimately worthwhile.
Linke explained that the creative world often leaves little room for middle ground. “If you do risky things or things that make people raise their eyebrows, youโre either a genius visionary if it works or an idiot if it doesnโt,” he said. Thankfully, Arcane landed firmly in the success category.
The series has received universal acclaim, with both fans and critics praising its quality. It has also introduced many viewers to the world of League of Legends for the first time.
Much of the budget went toward assembling top-tier voice talent and giving animators the time needed to create breathtaking visuals. Linke and the team had a vision of bringing movie-quality animation into serialized content, and they were determined to make it a reality.
While admitting the risks involved, Linke noted that bold investments in creative projects can redefine the medium when done well. He referenced the book Loonshots, which discusses how innovative ideas are often met with skepticism because of their inherent risks.
Linke emphasized that their ambition wasnโt driven by ego but by a deep love for animation. He expressed satisfaction in knowing that the effort and resources werenโt wasted, as the final product exceeded expectations.
Season 2 of Arcane has further cemented its status as one of the best video game adaptations, earning critical praise for its expanded scope and emotional depth.