Sony Announces New Studio to Develop Film, TV Adaptations of PlayStation Games
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In what will certainly result in countless fan petitions, last-minute redesigns or any other trivial complaint internet denizens might have, Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced a new production studio that is set to adapt the company’s catalog of videogames into films and television series.
PlayStation Productions will be headed by Asad Qizilbash and supervised by Shawn Layden, the chairman of Worldwide Studios at Sony Interactive Entertainment, per THR.
Though no official titles have yet been announced, we can expect any number of potential projects to come out of this venture. From the cinematic likes of The Last of Us or God of War to the more avant-garde fare of Journey, the company’s catalog is extensive and interesting, as is PlayStation Productions’ stated approach to these adaptations.
“The real challenge is, how do you take 80 hours of gameplay and make it into a movie? The answer is, you don’t. What you do is you take the ethos you write from there specifically for the film audience. You don’t try to retell the game in a movie,” Layden told THR.