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Though Split Fiction was only released on video game platforms last month, a film adaptation is already on the way with Sydney Sweeney (Anyone But You) set to lead from director Jon M. Chu (Wicked).
Josef Fares and Hazelight's latest co-op action-adventure Split Fiction is on the way to the Switch 2 this June and now to add this, Variety is reporting the upcoming movie adaptation has cast Sydney ...
Chu will direct the film, with ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick penning the screenplay.
Over a month ago, we learned Hazelight Studios’ co-op adventure game Split Fiction was being adapted to film. Now, we know ...
Meanwhile, Sydney is also set to produce the adaptation of Sega's 1986 arcade driving adventure video game 'OutRun' at Universal Pictures, reported Variety. The 'Transformers' franchise director, ...
Split Fiction, one of this year's hottest new video games, is coming to the big screen. Sydney Sweeney is attached to the new ...
At the very least, he's been successful in directing at least one movie starring two women with magical abilities, so one can see the logic in bringing the assignment to him. The project will also ...
Big news for fans of Sydney Sweeney and gamers alike, Sweeney has officially signed on to star in the film adaptation of the hit video game Split Fiction , with Jon M. Chu (best known for Crazy Rich ...
It was earlier reported that Sydney was working with Michael Bay to create an adaptation of another popular video game, ...
Split Fiction is getting a big screen adaptation, and it's been confirmed today that Sydney Sweeney (Madame Web) will lead the movie which has also tapped the director of Wicked and Deadpool's ...
The Split Fiction movie currently in the works at Story Kitchen has itself a star, as well as some big-name writers and a major director.
Prepare thine eyes, ears and brain for exploding Generic Red Italian Supercars that definitely aren’t Ferrari Testarossas.
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