Sony is making an Until Dawn movie

Author: Digitio

Sony is continuing to mine its back catalog of games for movie adaptations while persistently forgetting that is Its next game that’s bound for the big screen is a 2015 interactive horror title that Supermassive Games developed and Sony published.

David F. Sandberg (and the Shazam! movies) will direct the adaptation, according to . Gary Dauberman, who previously worked on with Sandberg, is taking a fresh stab at a script originally written by Blair Butler ().

focuses on a group of eight young people who try to survive the night at a perilous mountain retreat. The spooky game has a branching narrative and, depending on the decisions you make (or if you fail at quick-time events), some of the characters may not make it until the group is rescued the following morning.

Given that any or all of the characters may perish during the night, there are hundreds of possible endings to the game, so it’ll be interesting to see which direction Sandberg and Dauberman take with the material. Several notable actors appeared in including Hayden Panettiere, Jordan Fisher and Oscar winner Rami Malek.

Sony has already adapted several of its games into film and TV properties, with live-action versions of (another movie pastiche that itself became a film), and popping up over the last couple of years. Sony also has adaptations of and others in the pipeline.