Don't expect a lot of noise about the Death Stranding film anytime soon; the director of The Quiet Place: Day One has just been attached to the Kojima adaptation
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Michael Sarnoski, the director of A Quiet Place: Day One, has signed on to direct the film adaptation of Death Stranding. The project is a collaboration between Kojima Productions and A24, although no release date is currently set. Sarnoski is also tasked with writing the film, which is expected to explore the enigmatic themes present in the original game. His prior works, Pig and A Quiet Place, have garnered critical acclaim, raising hopes for this adaptation. The announcement coincides with recent buzz in the Death Stranding franchise, including a trailer for Death Stranding 2.
Michael Sarnoski has been brought onto the team working on the film adaptation of Death Stranding, collaborating with Kojima Productions and A24.
Sarnoski’s previous critically acclaimed films hint at a positive direction for this adaptation, as it aims to explore the mysteries of the Death Stranding.
While there is no release date yet, the involvement of an acclaimed director may signal a promising future for video game film adaptations.
The announcement follows Kojima’s recent trailer reveal for Death Stranding 2, marking a vibrant time for fans of the series.
Read at VG247
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