Want A Crash Bandicoot Movie? Ask Xbox, The Last Of Us Boss Says
Briefly

Neil Druckmann, head of Naughty Dog, expressed willingness to advocate for a Crash Bandicoot movie but acknowledged that it would require Microsoft's greenlight, as they own the franchise post-Activision acquisition. Despite the absence of a Crash film, the increasing trend of video game adaptations in Hollywood raises speculation about its feasibility. Meanwhile, Microsoft continues to expand its adaptations with properties like Fallout and Gears of War. Druckmann is busy with his own projects at Naughty Dog, including directing a new game, as interest in video game properties grows.
Druckmann emphasizes his support for a Crash Bandicoot movie, but noted that Naughty Dog does not own the franchise and Microsoft would need to approve it.
Spencer highlights the need for more adaptations, stating 'You're going to see more, because we're gaining confidence and we're learning through this.'
Despite the resurgence of video game adaptations, the potential for a Crash movie remains uncertain, as Druckmann points out that Microsoft's approval is necessary.
While some franchise films are underway, such as Fallout and Gears of War, a new Crash game is not currently in development.
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