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Death Stranding from Kojima Productions is being turned into a movie, with A24 (Everything Everywhere All at Once) taking on the job. As one of my favourite games from the last few years, I can't wait to see!

This is at least the second time an announcement has been made, with the previous report in late 2022 being from Hammerstone Studios. It’s unclear what happened there.

The blurb: "The film promises to delve into the mysteries surrounding the apocalyptic event called the “Death Stranding”, which blurred the lines between life and death, and brought forth nightmarish creatures into a world on the brink of collapse."

In the official announcement Hideo Kojima said: "A24 was born into this world about 10 years ago, their presence is singular within the industry, they are like no other. The films they are delivering to the world are high in quality and very innovative. I have been attracted to their creations and they have even inspired my own work. Their innovative approach to storytelling aligns with what Kojima Productions has been doing for the last 8 years. Now, we are making a Death Stranding movie together. There are a lot of 'game adaptation films' out there but what we are creating is not just a direct translation of the game. The intention is that our audience will not only be fans of the games, but our film will be for anyone who loves cinema. We are creating a Death Stranding universe that has never been seen before, achievable only through the medium of film, it will be born."

Are you excited? I sure am. This will certainly be a memorable experience.

Trailer below for Death Stranding Director's Cut:

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CatKiller Dec 15, 2023
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Make the film script just the last pizza delivery mission. Sorted.
TheRiddick Dec 16, 2023
If they can manage to keep the same actors for it, then I think it will certainly have a chance. But if they turn it into a crappy B movie with random actors, then probably not.
such Dec 16, 2023
Quoting: GlitteryThey really have to write a good script for that.
Kojima won't let that happen, no worries there.
slaapliedje Dec 17, 2023
I thought Walking Simulator: The Movie already came out. It was called Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
Naib Dec 18, 2023
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The story was compelling but damn ... if they make the film like the game it's either going to be 10h or it's going to just be walking across the moor's

The entire backstory and what goes on is really interesting but the game was ... going postal when you were the postman and really did deliver
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