A news that left the faithful lovers of this saga speechless: Netflix will no longer have Los Caballeros del Zodiaco in its Latin American catalog , one of the most popular and mythological series of the last decade. This title became one of the anime that was most received by fans in the 80s and 90s.
The great impact that this acclaimed saga had at that time was enough for Netflix for the entertainment company itself to add the adaptation made by Masami Kurumada in its content catalog; However, Los Caballeros del Zodiaco will say goodbye to the streaming platform this Thursday, October 14 , so you still have some time to catch up on this classic if you haven’t been able to see it.
It should be noted that Netflix had already predicted the sudden abandonment of Los Caballeros del Zodiaco a few months ago, since on September 15, 2021 the platform canceled only in Latin America, Brazil and France ‘Los Caballeros del Zodiaco: La saga de Hades (Saint Seiya Hades) ‘, a title that would be the third and last main saga of anime and manga under the same name. Similarly, subscribers will be able to continue counting in their catalog with the 3D remake that was made two years ago of the original anime, which is titled Saint Seiya: The Knights of the Zodiac , as well as the production of The Canvas is still available. Lost (The Lost Canvas).
Los Caballeros del Zodiaco is one of the most influential anime series that has managed to remain one of the most watched anime in Japan, Latin America and in different countries in Europe , including France and Spain. This series was released at the end of the eighties, and although it was not suitable for children at that time, many of them managed to identify with the saga and generated empathy with the heroes.
Several weeks ago it was revealed that there will be a live action film of The Knights of the Zodiac , which will be produced by Sony Pictures and Toei Animation . It already has a director, script, cast and several scenes recorded in Europe, specifically in Hungary and Croatia. The cast of this mythical saga is made up of Arata Mackenyu, Madison Iseman, Sean Bean, Famke Janssen, Nick Stahl and Diego Tinoco, who could play Ikki de Fénix, but no further details have been released so far.