The evolution of Destiny into a franchise that spans across different mediums feels like a natural progression for the series. While there have been comics relating to Destiny that have been released as a whole, the series hasn't dived all the way in when it comes to expanding past video games. The story in Destiny and Destiny 2 is ripe for different mediums adapting the story; partially because its cutscenes and non-gameplay materials are already so enthralling, but also because of how far its narrative reaches. As a franchise, Destiny has a lot of history to cover that Destiny and Destiny 2 have only scraped the surface of as video games.
For example, the lore behind Savathun far predates the current events in Destiny 2. As a Hive Goddess, Savathun is nigh immortal and far predates even humanity’s Golden Age, which itself already predates the first game by a considerable amount of time. This means that in just one character alone. Destiny has a lot it could cover in non-gaming adaptations. There’s no reason to leave all of this source material unillustrated when so many fans would be interested in seeing it further realized through film or other media. This makes Sony and Bungie’s interests in developing Destiny into a multimedia franchise a very sensible one, and a logical next step for the series.
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The story ofDestiny also continues to grow both through expansions and seasons. While these are pivotal to the current narrative in Destiny 2, they also provide other foundations that movies based on the Destiny franchise could explore. Films about key characters could be introduced as a means to fill in their backstories and could even touch on the relationships present in
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