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The analogue horror game Home Safety Hotline is being adapted into a film directed by Michael Matthews. The project involves studios Spooky Pictures, Image Nation, and Longevity Pictures, with a screenplay by Nick Tassoni. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the story follows an unemployed loner discovering a company's role in protecting customers from nighttime monsters.

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Daniel Vávra, director of the Kingdom Come: Deliverance series, is leaving game development to lead a movie adaptation of the franchise, according to Warhorse Studios. The studio's boss clarified that Vávra remains involved with the company in a broader capacity. A draft script for the film has already been prepared, with negotiations ongoing with production firms.

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