Bradley James ("Merlin") will star in Netflix's new animated series "The Liberator". Why starring in animation? Because the shooting method is quite special, Trioscope technology will be used to combine the latest CG technology with real-life performances. It is said that it has the visual beauty of animation and the rich human emotional details required for serious themes (Figure 2 is the rendering). The play is about World War II and comes from real events. James plays Felix Sparks, a U.S. military officer in the 157th Infantry Regiment. Most of the members are cowboys, Native Americans, and Mexican Americans. Sparks is a cowboy from Arizona. The story focuses on his journey of more than 500 days on the battlefield of liberating Europe, starting from the attack on Italy and ending with the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Dachau. Sparks is powerful and full of compassion, and dares to ignore superiors who don't care about the lives and deaths of their subordinates, but only care about their own future. During these 500 days, he was promoted from second lieutenant to lieutenant colonel, and the number of people under his command also increased from one company to more than 10,000 people. He was an outstanding "frontline leader" figure. The script is adapted from Alex Kershaw's book "The Liberator: A World War II Soldier's 500 Days of Adventure"
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