Video game adaptations can be very hit and miss. But in recent years there’s been more hits than misses, and so the news thatUntil Dawnis being made into a movie is cause for celebration.Without a shadow of a doubt,Until Dawnis the best horror game Supermassive Games has created to date. Its interactivity, visuals, and shocking twists created the template that’s being vigorously used in the devs' news titles, likeThe Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, though, none have succeeded likeUntil Dawn.Don’t forget to get your horror fix with theUntil Dawnlaunch trailer!Considered “one of the greatest horror games of all time”, a worthy creative team behind thisfilmproject needs to be in place. Fortunately, Gary Dauberman, known for his screenwriting talents inThe Nun, Annabelle, and Itis at the forefront of thisSonyproduction.AdvertJoining Dauberman is producer David F. Sandberg, a Swedish filmmaker known for his frightening, albeit budget, horror films. Still, while none of those have soared as high asIt, Sandberg’s catalogue of work shows a deep understanding of the horror genre. He also directedDC’sShazam! Fury of the Gods, though we really hope that kind of energy doesn’t make it into theUntil Dawnmovie.Beyond these details, little else is known about the project, though we anticipate a star-studded cast given how star-studded the 2016 game was, which starredBohemian Rhapsody’s Rami Malek,Constantine’s Peter Stormare, andHeroes’Hayden Panettiere. In truth, it would be amazing to see the original cast return, which isn’t out of the realms of possibility, though we suspect Sony will want a universally recognised cast to rake in the profits.Whoever stars in this tale of teenage woe gone horribly wrong while trapped in a bleak, remote location, we hope theUntil Dawnfilm lives up to the legacy of the game because, if it doesn’t, the fandom is going to be hungrier than a bloodthirsty Wendigo. We’ve seen them like that before and it’s not pretty!Featured Image Credit: Sony Computer EntertainmentTopics:Real Life,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,TV And Film

Video game adaptations can be very hit and miss. But in recent years there’s been more hits than misses, and so the news thatUntil Dawnis being made into a movie is cause for celebration.Without a shadow of a doubt,Until Dawnis the best horror game Supermassive Games has created to date. Its interactivity, visuals, and shocking twists created the template that’s being vigorously used in the devs' news titles, likeThe Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, though, none have succeeded likeUntil Dawn.Don’t forget to get your horror fix with theUntil Dawnlaunch trailer!Considered “one of the greatest horror games of all time”, a worthy creative team behind thisfilmproject needs to be in place. Fortunately, Gary Dauberman, known for his screenwriting talents inThe Nun, Annabelle, and Itis at the forefront of thisSonyproduction.AdvertJoining Dauberman is producer David F. Sandberg, a Swedish filmmaker known for his frightening, albeit budget, horror films. Still, while none of those have soared as high asIt, Sandberg’s catalogue of work shows a deep understanding of the horror genre. He also directedDC’sShazam! Fury of the Gods, though we really hope that kind of energy doesn’t make it into theUntil Dawnmovie.Beyond these details, little else is known about the project, though we anticipate a star-studded cast given how star-studded the 2016 game was, which starredBohemian Rhapsody’s Rami Malek,Constantine’s Peter Stormare, andHeroes’Hayden Panettiere. In truth, it would be amazing to see the original cast return, which isn’t out of the realms of possibility, though we suspect Sony will want a universally recognised cast to rake in the profits.Whoever stars in this tale of teenage woe gone horribly wrong while trapped in a bleak, remote location, we hope theUntil Dawnfilm lives up to the legacy of the game because, if it doesn’t, the fandom is going to be hungrier than a bloodthirsty Wendigo. We’ve seen them like that before and it’s not pretty!Featured Image Credit: Sony Computer EntertainmentTopics:Real Life,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,TV And Film
Video game adaptations can be very hit and miss. But in recent years there’s been more hits than misses, and so the news thatUntil Dawnis being made into a movie is cause for celebration.Without a shadow of a doubt,Until Dawnis the best horror game Supermassive Games has created to date. Its interactivity, visuals, and shocking twists created the template that’s being vigorously used in the devs' news titles, likeThe Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, though, none have succeeded likeUntil Dawn.Don’t forget to get your horror fix with theUntil Dawnlaunch trailer!Considered “one of the greatest horror games of all time”, a worthy creative team behind thisfilmproject needs to be in place. Fortunately, Gary Dauberman, known for his screenwriting talents inThe Nun, Annabelle, and Itis at the forefront of thisSonyproduction.AdvertJoining Dauberman is producer David F. Sandberg, a Swedish filmmaker known for his frightening, albeit budget, horror films. Still, while none of those have soared as high asIt, Sandberg’s catalogue of work shows a deep understanding of the horror genre. He also directedDC’sShazam! Fury of the Gods, though we really hope that kind of energy doesn’t make it into theUntil Dawnmovie.Beyond these details, little else is known about the project, though we anticipate a star-studded cast given how star-studded the 2016 game was, which starredBohemian Rhapsody’s Rami Malek,Constantine’s Peter Stormare, andHeroes’Hayden Panettiere. In truth, it would be amazing to see the original cast return, which isn’t out of the realms of possibility, though we suspect Sony will want a universally recognised cast to rake in the profits.Whoever stars in this tale of teenage woe gone horribly wrong while trapped in a bleak, remote location, we hope theUntil Dawnfilm lives up to the legacy of the game because, if it doesn’t, the fandom is going to be hungrier than a bloodthirsty Wendigo. We’ve seen them like that before and it’s not pretty!
Video game adaptations can be very hit and miss. But in recent years there’s been more hits than misses, and so the news thatUntil Dawnis being made into a movie is cause for celebration.
Without a shadow of a doubt,Until Dawnis the best horror game Supermassive Games has created to date. Its interactivity, visuals, and shocking twists created the template that’s being vigorously used in the devs' news titles, likeThe Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, though, none have succeeded likeUntil Dawn.
Don’t forget to get your horror fix with theUntil Dawnlaunch trailer!
Considered “one of the greatest horror games of all time”, a worthy creative team behind thisfilmproject needs to be in place. Fortunately, Gary Dauberman, known for his screenwriting talents inThe Nun, Annabelle, and Itis at the forefront of thisSonyproduction.
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Joining Dauberman is producer David F. Sandberg, a Swedish filmmaker known for his frightening, albeit budget, horror films. Still, while none of those have soared as high asIt, Sandberg’s catalogue of work shows a deep understanding of the horror genre. He also directedDC’sShazam! Fury of the Gods, though we really hope that kind of energy doesn’t make it into theUntil Dawnmovie.
Beyond these details, little else is known about the project, though we anticipate a star-studded cast given how star-studded the 2016 game was, which starredBohemian Rhapsody’s Rami Malek,Constantine’s Peter Stormare, andHeroes’Hayden Panettiere. In truth, it would be amazing to see the original cast return, which isn’t out of the realms of possibility, though we suspect Sony will want a universally recognised cast to rake in the profits.
Whoever stars in this tale of teenage woe gone horribly wrong while trapped in a bleak, remote location, we hope theUntil Dawnfilm lives up to the legacy of the game because, if it doesn’t, the fandom is going to be hungrier than a bloodthirsty Wendigo. We’ve seen them like that before and it’s not pretty!
Topics:Real Life,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,TV And Film