Dungeon Crawler Carl series expands into multiple media formats

The popular LitRPG series Dungeon Crawler Carl is seeing a wave of adaptation announcements across television, comics, games, and merchandise. Fans express a mix of excitement and caution over how these projects will capture the original's unique humor and tone. Developments include a potential TV series and successful crowdfunding for graphic novels.

The Dungeon Crawler Carl franchise, originating from Matt Dinniman's novels, has generated significant online buzz with recent adaptation news. In August 2024, Universal International Studios partnered with Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door Productions to acquire rights for a television series, with Christopher Yost serving as writer. While fans speculate on whether it will be live-action or animated, no official details on the format have been confirmed.

Fan discussions on platforms like Reddit highlight both enthusiasm and apprehension. Some express concern that a live-action adaptation might struggle to replicate the series' fantastical elements and humor, potentially matching the production scale of The Rings of Power. Others note the challenge of preserving the audiobook's appeal, credited to narrator Jeff Hays.

In comics, a webcomic adaptation debuted on Webtoon in July 2025 through Aethon Books’ webcomic branch and Laurel Pursuit Studios, attracting over 200,000 subscribers and 4.7 million views. Vault Comics will publish the first collected volume, Dungeon Crawler Carl, Vol. 1: The Webtoon Graphic Novel, covering the initial 14 episodes, on May 19, 2026.

A separate graphic novel, Dungeon Crawler Carl: Crocodile, explores the side story of mercenary Florin DuPont. Written by Dinniman with Michael Moreci and illustrated by Brett Bean, it raised more than $2.6 million from nearly 27,000 backers on BackerKit. Backers can expect delivery in March 2027.

Tabletop gaming enters the mix with Renegade Game Studios' announcements of a role-playing game and a deck-building game titled Dungeon Crawler Carl: Unstoppable, both launching via BackerKit in April 2026. The RPG lets players embody characters like Carl, Princess Donut, or Florin, or create custom ones, while the deckbuilder supports solo or two-player cooperative play via a card-crafting system.

Merchandise efforts include Maximum Orbit's exclusive global licensing and Playmates Toys' upcoming lines of toys, figurines, and trading cards, slated for initial release in July 2026. Overall, the expansions signal the series' growing reach, though fans remain divided on adaptation fidelity.

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