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"El director de cine de la muerte de la muerte reveló"

Apr 11,2025 Autor: Nora

Según los informes, Michael Sarnoski, el aclamado director de A Quiet Place: Day One , está listo para dirigir la adaptación de acción en vivo de la muerte de la muerte de Kojima Productions. Según Deadline, Sarnoski escribirá y dirigirá el proyecto, con la producción de una colaboración entre A24, Kojima Productions y Square PEG. Sarnoski ha dirigido previamente y escrito el guión para el día de spin-off de A Quiet Place y el Cerdo de Film de 2021, protagonizó a Nicolas Cage. También está apegado a escribir y dirigir la muerte de Robin Hood , otra aventura A24.

Los detalles sobre la adaptación de la muerte siguen siendo escasos. El juego original de 2019 encargó a los jugadores que atraviesan un páramo post-apocalíptico para volver a conectar una América fragmentada, todo mientras evade criaturas de pesadilla y navegando por los extraños fenómenos. Dado el estilo de Hideo Kojima para la narración cinematográfica, el juego está listo para una adaptación cinematográfica.

La muerte se jactó de un elenco repleto de estrellas que incluyó a Norman Reedus como protagonista Sam Bridges, junto a Léa Seydoux, Mads Mikkelsen, Guillermo del Toro y Margaret Qualley. Queda por ver si estos actores regresarán para la versión de acción en vivo.

Los fanáticos de la serie también pueden esperar a Death Stranding 2: en la playa , que se lanzará el 26 de junio de 2025, exclusivamente en PlayStation 5. Esta secuela presenta un nuevo talento para la franquicia, incluidos Luca Marinelli y Elle Fanning.

En medio de otros proyectos relacionados con Kojima, como el desarrollo continuo de la película Solid Solid de Metal Gear , la adaptación de la muerte parece estar bien posicionada para hacer una transición con éxito de un juego a otro, dados sus ricos elementos narrativos y cinematográficos.

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