Sony signs directors for Metal Gear Solid movie adaptation

Sony Pictures has signed a first-look deal with filmmakers Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein to develop a Metal Gear Solid movie. The directors of last year's Final Destination Bloodlines will helm the adaptation through their new production company Wonderlab and Sony's Columbia Pictures. The agreement covers multiple projects, as first reported by The Hollywood Reporter on April 9.

Sony Pictures announced a first-look deal with directing duo Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein on April 9. The filmmakers, fresh off directing Final Destination Bloodlines, formed production company Wonderlab to handle several upcoming projects. Among them is a Metal Gear Solid adaptation, which the pair will direct via Columbia Pictures, based on Hideo Kojima's stealth-action game series. “Metal Gear Solid was nothing short of a groundbreaking cinematic masterpiece that forever revolutionized video games,” Lipovsky and Stein said in a statement. “We are thrilled and honored to bring Hideo Kojima’s iconic characters and unforgettable world to life.” No further details are available on casting, release timeline or production involvement from Kojima. Previous attempts to adapt Metal Gear Solid include director Jordan Vogt-Roberts attached in 2014 and rumors in 2020 linking Oscar Isaac to the role of Solid Snake. Those efforts have gone quiet, suggesting the new project restarts development.

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Producer Roy Lee has provided an update on the long-delayed BioShock movie adaptation at Netflix, indicating that director Francis Lawrence will likely tackle it after finishing post-production on a Hunger Games prequel. Netflix and rights holder Take-Two are eager to align the film's release with upcoming BioShock game developments. The project, first announced in 2022, has faced multiple setbacks including scheduling conflicts and industry strikes.

Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear series, has withdrawn from his scheduled keynote at the Game Developers Conference in 2026. Kojima Productions announced the decision on February 6, citing his inability to attend in person. The company expressed regret and confirmed that team members will still participate in the event.

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Sony has announced that Jason Momoa will star in an upcoming film adaptation of the video game Helldivers, directed by Justin Lin. The movie is scheduled to hit theaters on November 10, 2027. This project marks Momoa's third video game-based film following roles in Minecraft and the forthcoming Street Fighter reboot.

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Shift Up, the developer behind Stellar Blade, has acquired Unbound, the new studio founded by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami after he left Tango Gameworks in 2023. The two companies announced their partnership to collaborate on original PC and console games targeting global markets. Shift Up will publish Unbound's upcoming titles.

 

 

 

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