The final movie ended in the hands of Tom Holland in the role of Nathan Drake and although the film wasn't an enormous hit with critics, it brought in an impressive amount of revenue at the box offices and also sets the stage for another sequel, so it's likely more live-action Nathan Drake adventures are on in the near future with D2R Items. The possibility of a future Uncharted sequel isn't the only thing on the Sony's agenda, though.
We've collected all of the PlayStation films and shows Sony are making. There are many more that aren't officially announced but this is the latest list that has either been verified or reported by reliable sources. Scroll down to see every project that PlayStation Productions is working on.
The Last of Us - HBO TV SeriesWhat will most likely be the next TV show for PlayStation Productions is yet another Naughty Dog adaptation. HBO is currently adapting The Last of Us with Chornobyl's Craig Mazin and The Last of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann at the helm of the production.
Star of the Mandalorian Pedro Pascal will play Joel Miller and Game of Thrones actor Bella Ramsey will play Ellie Williams, two roles which carry a lot of baggage both due to their emotional arcs and how much they mean as characters to their fans.
The show is anticipated to follow the narrative of the games very closely, but will still have new additions which reportedly include flashbacks as well as characters who were mentioned and not seen during the game. The show isn't set with a firm release date, but is expected to launch sometime in 2023.
There is a possibility that it could still filming, though it's likely close to wrapping photography in the moment.Twisted Metal is also coming to the small screen, a video game series which hasn't been on the air since the year 2012. Peacock will broadcast an adaptation of the game in a half-hour comedy featuring actors such as Anthony Mackie, Thomas Haden Church, Neve Campbell, as well as many others, meaning the show will be a dazzling production.
On paper, the series appears interesting on paper, but it will likely be an enormous task to achieve given the stylized nature and size of the Twisted Metal games. Filming is currently taking place or very close to beginning production. It also has no firm time frame for release, but is likely to hit the shelves on Peacock at some point in 2023.Following the huge commercial success that was Ghost of Tsushima in 2020, Sony quickly moved to approve a film adaptation of the already very cinematic game.
The movie will be helmed by director Chad Stahelski, the director of the John Wick series, so it's heavily expected that the film will include some stunning action sequences. The film is being composed by Takashi Doscher who is the producer of some indie films. However, it's unclear at present what degree it will be based on the game. As the film is being developed, there's currently no release date , and there's no details on the casting.
God of War is making its way to the small screen via an Amazon TV series. It was reported earlier this year that it was widely reported the possibility that Sony and Amazon were in talks to bring Kratos God of War's story to life, but nothing was confirmed. In the last week, Sony confirmed that God of War would be adapted for the streaming services of Amazon.
But it's most likely to be in the initial stages. No director, writer, or casting has been assigned to the show, however Dave Bautista suggested that he's willing to the role of Kratos, if only to prove some critics wrong.Another show which was announced in the last week is an adaption of the Horizon series.
This is the one most likely to be the least followed of the games, since Horizon has a surprisingly rich and expansive world with other distinctive characters, which are not part of Alloy. God of War and Ghost of Tsushima's titles refer to the same character with d2r items buy, consequently they're bound to their respective protagonists. However, Horizon is able to diversify a bit. At present, the only thing we are aware of is that it's currently in development at Netflix.