Until the Dawn movie finds its first victims

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Supermassive games‘ interactive horror game Until sunrise is being adapted into a film, and it’s now locked in about half of its main cast of young adults turned potential murder victims.

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By Deadlinestarring Ella Rubin (The idea of ​​you), Ji-young Yoo (expatriates), Odessa A’zion (Sitting in Bars with Cake), and Michael Cimino (With love, Victor) are attached to join the movie. Here’s where it gets interesting, though: the roles these actors play haven’t been revealed. PlayStation head of production Asad Qizilbash told the outlet that the film features a new cast of characters that will be based on what is being conceived by the director. David Sandberg and writer Gary Daubermann.

In Until sunrise After the game, eight college-age adults return to a mountain lodge years after two of their friends disappeared. Qizilbash’s comment and the pursuit of PlayStation’s “creative and authentic ways” of adapting its games suggest that the film will not be a direct retelling, further supported by a secret logline. We simply call the film a “scary love letter to the horror genre.” If that’s the case, that would be an interesting place for Take the Stuff, given that the game had a huge following that allowed Supermassive to create other interactive horror games like The quarry.

Changing the story and characters Until sunrise The film would also continue PlayStation’s live-action approach. Last year’s HBO adaptation The last of us took divergences or added to the narrative of the original game, which they apparently try to do to future seasons. The changes in that program were quite well considered, and had the added bonus of giving longtime fans a few curveballs as to what to expect. Can the same happen with Until sunrise movie or future movies and shows based on HorizonGhost of Tsushima, and God of War? We will find out in the coming years.


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