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“Outlast” video game to get a film adaptation by Lionsgate
Posted on 10/30/24 at 5:05 pm
Posted on 10/30/24 at 5:05 pm
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Bloody Disgusting can exclusively report that Lionsgate, the studio behind the hit SAW franchise, and Red Barrels, one of the horror genre’s most influential video game developers, have announced a deal to bring the Outlast horror series to the big screen.
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rolific horror film producer Roy Lee (It, Barbarian, Late Night with the Devil, Strange Darling) will lead the adaptation. Lee will bring the film the same terrifying authenticity that has made the critically acclaimed psychological horror game franchise a fan favorite for over 37 million players worldwide. J.T. Petty (The Burrowers, Hellbenders), who is deeply involved in the story for the games themselves, will be working on the film’s screenplay. Petty previews, “Red Barrels has been pushing the limits of horror in games for more than a decade, and expanding the Outlast Universe into film is an incredible opportunity to dive deeper into the characters and killers we love.” With Lionsgate’s success and expertise in high-quality cinematic storytelling in the horror genre as the studio behind the SAW franchise, as well as the recent hits The Strangers: Chapter 1 and Imaginary, and many other hit films over the decades, along with Red Barrels’ reputation for pushing the boundaries of horror in gaming, the upcoming adaptation promises to deliver a gripping experience that captures the franchise’s signature elements—immersive atmosphere, chilling sound design, and relentless suspense.
Posted on 10/30/24 at 5:14 pm to JasonDBlaha
For those on here who have never played Outlast, it’s basically a found footage indie horror game where you wander around in an asylum and get chased by inmates. Really good game, but that doesn’t mean that it’ll translate well into a film.
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