Hellboy screenwriter Andrew Cosby has seemingly confirmed a rumored animated adaptation of the Diablo video game is moving forward at Netflix.

Cosby tweeted the confirmation on Thursday, stating that, not only is the series actually happening, but that he’s in final talks to be the writer and showrunner.

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“I guess I can confirm I am indeed in final talks to write and show-run the new DIABLO animated series for Activision and Netflix,” Cosby wrote. “It's very exciting and I hope to the High Heavens it all works out.”

Although Cosby has deleted the tweet, Bloody Disgusting grabbed a screencap.

In addition to writing the upcoming Hellboy and producing the film 2 Guns, Cosby is also co-creator of the sci-fi series Eureka, which aired from 2006 to 2012 on Syfy. He also co-founded the comics publisher BOOM! Studios.

Along with World of Warcraft, Overwatch and StarCraft, Diablo is among Blizzard Entertainment's most popular video game franchises. Debuting in 1996, the role-playing series sets players on a journey through different dungeon levels, on the way to Hell itself, to destroy Diablo, the demonic Lord of Terror. The game inspired a pair of sequels, as well as several expansions.

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