Sony Selects New Director Pair and Metal Gear Solid Film Set to Finally Materialize

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  • Sony Pictures has rebooted the Metal Gear Solid movie, with Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein as directors.
  • The directors expressed excitement for the project, stating that Metal Gear Solid was a groundbreaking masterpiece that forever changed the way we think about video games.
  • Sony Pictures has partnered with Lipovsky and Steins production company, Wonderlab, for their new projects, including the Metal Gear Solid reboot, Chris Columbus Gremlins 3, and an animated Venom movie.
  • The Metal Gear Solid reboot will aim for a more accessible and contemporary approach, but details about the cast, specific game adaptation, or original story are not yet confirmed. The success of the film will depend on Lipovsky and Steins ability to capture the essence of Hideo Kojimas work for a wider audience.

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After more than a decade in Hollywood limbo, the Metal Gear Solid movie appears to be moving forward. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures has rebooted the project and appointed Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein as directors. Lipovsky and Stein, known for Dead Rising: Watchtower and the recent box office hit Final Destination: Bloodlines (originally titled Premonition: Bloodlines), have also signed a first-look deal with Sony for their new production company, Wonderlab. In addition to Metal Gear Solid, the duo is reportedly co-writing a script for Chris Columbus’ long-awaited Gremlins 3 and developing an animated movie starring Venom. The directors expressed their enthusiasm for the project, stating: “Metal Gear Solid was nothing less than a groundbreaking cinematic masterpiece that forever changed the way we think about video games. We’re super excited and feel privileged to bring Hideo Kojima’s legendary characters and captivating universe to life.”

Lipovsky and Stein also celebrated their partnership with Sony Pictures, saying, “We are honored to partner with the incredible executive team at Sony. After working with various teams at Sony last year, we were impressed by the level of creativity, consideration, and passion felt in every conversation. We share the vision that Tom, Sanford, Peter, Louie, Kristine, Damien, Ashley, and the entire team at Sony have for creating event films that entertain the world.” This new direction suggests that the previous version of the film, led by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director of Kong: Skull Island, has been abandoned. Announced as early as 2012, that project once considered Oscar Isaac for the role of Solid Snake but faced years of delays. Avi Arad and Ari Arad, experienced in adapting video game properties to film, will produce the movie. One of the project’s biggest challenges will be translating Hideo Kojima’s unique tone to cinema, blending elements of classic action films—with the New York escape inspiring protagonist Snake—and quirks from his Japanese imagination. The game series typically features complex geopolitical intrigues and eccentric humor, a combination that will require careful balance in a cinematic narrative.

Metal Gear Solid Reboot Shifts to Accessible Approach with Lipovsky & Stein, Sony Focuses on Franchises and IP Expansion

Sony’s choice of Lipovsky and Stein indicates a desire for a more accessible and contemporary approach to the adaptation. It remains uncertain whether Oscar Isaac is still under consideration for the role of Solid Snake, whether the film will adapt a specific game in the series, or whether it will be an original story set within the Metal Gear universe. As of yet, there is no confirmed cast or release date. The recent job cuts at Sony Pictures Entertainment reflect a plan to focus more on franchises and expanding intellectual property, including adapting video games. With Lipovsky and Stein now directing, the success of Metal Gear Solid will hinge on their ability to capture the essence of Hideo Kojima’s work for a wider audience.

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Specification
Official NameMetal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic Novel
Brief SummaryThe renowned Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty comic book series by Ashley Wood and Alex Garner comes to life in this motion comic, complete with stylized animation, thrilling music, explosive sound effects and full voice acting. A retelling of Hideo Kojima's video game of the same name.
ReleasedJune 12, 2008
Duration181 minutes
GenreAction, Animation
Production CompaniesKojima Productions, Konami
Countries of OriginJP
ActorsAkio Otsuka, Hideyuki Tanaka, Takeshi Aono, Ikuya Sawaki, Takumi Yamazaki, Banjo Ginga, Maria Yamamoto, Kikuko Inoue, Shozo Iizuka, Ryotaro Okiayu, Kenyu Horiuchi, Yumi Touma, Kozo Shioya, Osamu Saka, Daisuke Gori, Kyoko Terase, Yukitoshi Hori, Yuzuru Fujimoto, Kikuko Inoue, Rika Komatsu, Naoki Imamura, Keiji Hirai, Keisuke Baba, Takehiko Watanabe, Takeshi Mori, Takahiko Sakaguma
DirectorHiromi Hayashi
ProducersHideo Kojima, Noriaki Okamura, Kazuya Takahashi
Ratings1.5/10 (2 reviews)

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