Peacock Orders 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' TV Series from Seth MacFarlane and Chris Yost

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Peacock has formally commissioned the TV series adaptation of the acclaimed novel collection 'Dungeon Crawler Carl,' a New York Times bestseller penned by Matt Dinniman. The show is being developed under the stewardship of Seth MacFarlane's Fuzzy Door Productions, in collaboration with Universal Global Television, which recently underwent a renaming. This decision follows earlier reports in April by Variety indicating the project's move to Peacock.

Peacock Commissions 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' Series with Seth MacFarlane and Chris Yost at the Helm

In a significant announcement on June 18, 2026, Peacock confirmed its order for the television series based on Matt Dinniman's widely popular 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' book franchise. Chris Yost, celebrated for his work on "The Mandalorian," has been tapped as both writer and executive producer for the series. Matt Dinniman, the original author, will contribute as a non-writing co-executive producer. Seth MacFarlane will also serve as an executive producer, alongside Fuzzy Door's Erica Huggins and Rachel Hargreaves-Heald.

Dinniman shared his excitement on social media, expressing gratitude to the fans whose support was instrumental in bringing this project to fruition. He hinted at more details to be revealed in the coming weeks and encouraged fans attending SDCC to join him and Chris Yost at the 'DCC panel.'

The narrative thrust of 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' is set against a backdrop of an alien invasion that has decimated humanity, forcing the few remaining survivors to participate in a cruel, intergalactic reality game show. The story centers on Carl, a Coast Guard veteran, who finds himself unwillingly partnered with his ex-girlfriend's pampered, tiara-wearing show cat, Princess Donut the Queen Anne Chonk. Together, they must contend with monsters, extraterrestrial beings, a deranged artificial intelligence, and even other desperate survivors in a televised fight for survival, where entertainment value is paramount.

'Dungeon Crawler Carl' has achieved remarkable commercial success, selling over 10 million copies. Ace Books and Audible are the publishers of the series, which currently spans seven entries, with an eighth installment slated for release on May 12. Dinniman has previously indicated his intention to conclude the series with a total of ten books.

This development signals an exciting new chapter for the 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' universe, promising to bring its unique blend of dystopian adventure and sardonic humor to a broader audience. The involvement of industry stalwarts like Seth MacFarlane and Chris Yost suggests a high-quality production that is likely to resonate with both existing fans and newcomers to Dinniman's imaginative world. The premise, with its blend of sci-fi, dark humor, and survival challenges, offers a compelling narrative for contemporary television. It highlights the growing trend of adapting successful literary works, particularly those with a strong fan base and innovative concepts, for streaming platforms. The series is poised to explore themes of resilience, unexpected alliances, and the dark side of entertainment in a post-apocalyptic setting.

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