One Of 2025's Biggest RPGs Gets A Movie Deal Before It's Even Released
Briefly

The article discusses the shift in Hollywood's focus from comics to video game adaptations, highlighting the acquisition of rights for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a highly anticipated RPG not due for release until April 2025. This game, set in a dark fantasy version of Belle Époque France, features well-known actors and presents a compelling narrative. Story Kitchen, which has produced other successful adaptations like Tomb Raider, sees potential in the game's story and characters for a cinematic experience that will appeal to both gamers and broader audiences.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is garnering significant interest for its compelling narrative and complex characters, appealing to both gamers and moviegoers as a cinematic experience.
Story Kitchen, co-founded by Sonic the Hedgehog producer Dmitri M. Johnson, has acquired the rights to the game Expedition 33 before its release, highlighting Hollywood's shift to video game adaptations.
Read at Kotaku
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