KNIGHTS OF GUINEVERE Officially Greenlit as Full Series After Massive Pilot Success

If you were one of the millions who hit play on Knights of Guinevere when it dropped, you already knew this thing had serious potential. Now it’s official. The psychological sci-fi horror series from Glitch is coming back as a full TV show.

In late 2025, Australian animation studio Glitch launched the pilot for Knights of Guinevere, testing the waters with what would become its first 2D animated production, and it exploded.

The September premiere pulled in over 11.9 million viewers in its first week alone, marking one of the studio’s strongest debuts to date. For context, that launch reportedly outperformed the first week of Glitch’s hit web series Murder Drones by 304%.

The series was created by Dana Terrace, Zach Marcus, and John Bailey Owens, all alumni of The Owl House, and it shows in the sharp character work and eerie tone. But make no mistake, this show is carving out its own strange, unsettling lane.

Set on Park Planet, which is exactly what it sounds like, a literal planet-sized theme park, the story centers on a mascot android named Guinevere. Things spiral fast when park workers Frankie and Andi stumble across a decommissioned Gwen droid that doesn’t seem quite right.

The mystery deepens as the park’s elderly owner, Olivia, begins searching for that same android, and whatever is going on clearly runs deeper than a simple malfunction.

To celebrate the full series order, Glitch released a teaser video packed with flashes of what’s coming next. If the pilot left you uneasy, the upcoming episodes look ready to crank that tension even higher. It doesn’t seem like life on Park Planet is about to get any safer for Frankie, Andi, or Guinevere.

While fans wait for the next chapter, Glitch is giving them something cool to hold onto. A limited edition art book for the Knights pilot is on the way, available in both hardcover and softcover.

The book features storyboards, character concepts, and “striking visual concepts” from the pilot’s production. It’s only available for three weeks, priced at $35 for the softcover and $50 for the hardcover.

On top of that, Glitch is running a sale on non-book Knights merch through March 6, so there’s plenty of opportunity to stock up before the full series arrives.

Between its massive viewership numbers, eerie sci-fi premise, and the creative team steering the ship, Knights of Guinevere is leveling up. Park Planet is open for business again, and something tells me we’ve only scratched the surface of what’s really happening there.

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