It's been over 10 years since the first It lasts (2012) The horror video game has taken the industry by storm, forcing players trapped in a mental institution to hide under their beds and avoid detection by depraved murderous criminals and supernatural entities seeking to make mincemeat of you. This time, horror seekers are on their way to experiencing similar fear as the series is adapted for the silver screen.
Lionsgate And IP developer Red barrels Your horror producer Roy Lee (V/H/S Beyond, Quarantine 2) was on board for production while JT Petty – known for writing most of the franchise's story and other films such as Borrowers – He will work on the film's script. According to the deadlinethe spirit of the film will resemble the recent cinematic adaptation of Five nights at freddy's and Strangers: Chapter One.
Although little has been revealed about the plot of the film adaptation, we can have a feeling what it might be like. It's easy to spot the similarities between Lee's films and the game, as Lee is known for producing claustrophobic handheld cinematic experiences like Quarantine 2; On the other hand, the first It lasts The game revolves around an investigative journalist who infiltrates a mental institution and is forced to escape from psycho killers while using a handheld camera to record what is seen and navigate in the dark.
Comment on production It lasts In the film, Lee cited the “deep and emergent lore (of the story)” as an “ideal basis” for presenting “psychological and physical horrors.” He was confident that the Outlast adaptation would satisfy new viewers and dedicated fans. Meanwhile, David Chateauneuf, co-founder and creative director of Red Barrels, said he brought It lasts For moviegoers it was “a dream, or (he) should say, a nightmare, come true.”
While we wait for more information about what's next It lasts Adapting to the film, players looking for similar bigger screams in this spooky season may play the latest installment in the series Recent trials Enough for now. The game even has it Cartoons Which expands on the world's dark and sick lore, which may come in handy when the film finally rears its ugly head.
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