After six seasons and 93 episodes in the Lucifer suit, do you miss Tom Ellis? After failing to play the Prince of Hell in Sandman (we’ll explain why), the British actor is back on Netflix as God. But God is somewhat different from the image we may have of him. Because it’s… a cat.
“You may look like a cat, but I’m actually a god trapped in this body.”
Have you ever seen a cat that manipulates the powers of creativity? Run it on an arcade machine? Made a superhero costume out of toilet paper rolls and baby diapers? Or jump with all your claws screaming “Yip-ki-yay mom..” ? Get ready, this is Exploding Kittens and you can see it in the video below:
What are Exploding Kittens?
Created under the supervision of Mike Judge (Beavis and Butthead, Silicon Valley) and Greg Daniels (US Office, Parks and Recreation) – definitely inexperienced and irreverent. Exploding kittens is an animated series inspired by Play Cards which set crowdfunding records on Kickstarter in 2015 at the time of its creation (over $8 million raised and almost 220,000 contributors!) with a simple principle that revisits the concept of Russian roulette: each player takes turns drawing a card, hoping to get a non-explosive kitty, eliminate Synonym.

It will be an animated series “The eternal conflict between heaven and hell reaches epic proportions when God (Tom Ellis) and the devil (Sashir Zamata) sent to Earth in the bodies of large domestic cats”. The entire program, which will soon be discovered on Netflix. Meanwhile, to immerse yourself in the world, the game is available Asmodee France. With an unstoppable promise: “A card game for people who like kittens. And explosions. And laser beams. Sometimes goats.”.
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