The upcoming Death Stranding movie won’t be a Hollywood blockbuster, series creator Hideo Kojima has confirmed.
Shortly after announcing Death Stranding 2 earlier this month, Kojima Productions confirmed that a Death Stranding film is in development too.
The movie is being fully financed by Barbarian executive producer Alex Lebovici’s Hammerstone Studios and will be produced by Kojima and Lebovici.
Lebovici previously told Deadline the film would be “far more intimate and grounded” than other big-budget game adaptations, and Kojima has elaborated on this in a newly published IGN interview.
“I was on video calls with lots of people in Hollywood every week beginning last year, and not just for Death Stranding,” he said. “I received a lot of offers, but my intention from the start was never to make a blockbuster film. Alex Lebovici from Hammerstone Studios shared my vision with regards to that.
“There were a lot of pitches to make a large-scale movie with famous actors and flashy explosions, but what good would explosions be in Death Stranding? Making money isn’t something I’m focused on at all, either. I’m aiming for a more arthouse approach, and the only person who offered to make a film like that was Alex Lebovici, which makes me think he’s a rather unusual type.”
Kojima also said it has yet to be decided if the film will include characters from the game like protagonist Sam Porter Bridges.
“We haven’t quite decided that yet. The failure of film adaptations of games from a while back has led to a lot of movies that cater to gamers, right? That’s why they have the same kind of look as a game. I don’t want the Death Stranding movie to be like that. Rather, I’m taking the approach of changing and evolving the world of Death
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