‘Metal Gear Solid’ Movie in the Works From ‘Final Destination’ Duo as They Ink Sony First-Look

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    1. Defiant-Record-9158 on

      I like how the Oscar Isaac movie was swept under the rug. I just can’t see any actor pulling off a faithful Solid Snake

      Unless they go the idiotic route of telling everyone on the team not to play the games

    2. yourfavchoom on

      > Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein have become among the more in-demand filmmakers in town. Now, Sony has snapped them up for an expansive deal that will cover all of studio’s film labels.

      > Just a year ago, Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein were a filmmaking duo with humble indie horror roots, prepping to release their first sizeable feature, Final Destination: Bloodlines from New Line Cinema.

      > Under the deal, Lipovsky and Stein’s newly-launched company, Wonderlab, will develop films for the duo to direct and original projects that they will produce for other directors. The focus is creating wildly fun, commercial, character-driven, genre-bending films. They are currently meeting potential executives to help lead the company.

    3. Thespiritdetective1 on

      A movie about Shadow Moses would have the potential to be amazing. Who should play Snake? My vote is Karl Urban

    4. Kojima writes and directs… I’d accept del toro directing too but like this is gonna bomb otherwise.

    5. bluebarrymanny on

      Jesus, no wonder Alanah Pearce started that production company so IPs can stop being butchered by Hollywood that doesn’t even bother to understand what they’re adapting.

    6. specifichero101 on

      I’d see a shitty metal gear solid movie at this point. I would have zero expectations, it would just be wild to see it actually exist.

    7. AlexTheAmnesiac on

      I heard Bloodlines was really solid I should check it out. Could be good. It really depends on how they plan to adapt it, it could be extremely faithful like what they did with the first Last Of Us season, or it could go the way of Return To Silent Hill…which is uh, not good. I think ego plays a part, ultimately. Sometimes directors think they can tell a better story than the original for some reason. If they can set that aside, it can work.