Although the curse of “box office poison” seems to have been broken, there is no denying the fact that not many series movie adaptations of games received positive reviews from the audience and experts. Silent Hill 2006 by director Christophe Gans is one of the few most successful projects to date. However, after Konami canceling Silent Hill series due to disagreements with Hideo Kojima, for a long time, both games and movies were buried in oblivion. Now, the good news for fans of this hit horror franchise is a series film adaptation Brand new is being worked on.
This information has been officially confirmed by Christophe Gans, director of the original Silent Hill adaptation. It is known that this new project will be coordinated by Christophe Gans and Victor Hadida – Resident Evil movie production director. “The film is set in a small American town ravaged by Puritanism.”
Not many details about the new project have been revealed, but fans can be glad to know that in addition to Silent Hill, Christophe Gans and Victor Hadida will continue to work together on another movie adaptation, Fatal. Frame. Fatal Frame will be set in Japan in a haunted house. The main character will use something called Camera Obscura to capture and control spirits.
In addition to this movie adaptation, rumors have also surfaced recently that Konami is developing two brand new Silent Hill games. However, looking back at Silent Hill’s untimely fate, we should probably not expect too much to avoid disappointment when any incident occurs. All new information about the movie as well as the game Silent Hill, Emergenceingame.Com will send to readers as soon as possible.
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