Universal and Sega Team Up for Live-Action Shinobi Movie Stock in Video Game Adaptations at an All-Time High With the likes of The Super Mario Bros. M
Universal and Sega Team Up for Live-Action Shinobi Movie
Stock in Video Game Adaptations at an All-Time High
With the likes of The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Sonic The Hedgehog doing big business in the multiplexes and The Last Of Us and Fallout receiving critical acclaim on TV, stock in video game adaptations has never been higher. Hell, even Minecraft is about to get the cinematic treatment! And now, according to Deadline, Universal and Sega are looking to capitalise on the genre boom with a live-action take on ninja hack-and-slash classic Shinobi. And that’s not all, either — Extraction director Sam Hargrave is set to direct it.
A Long-Overdue Comeback for Big-Screen Ninja Movies
Chronicling modern day ninja Joe Musashi’s battles with the forces of evil, the Shinobi series — which comprises 14 mainline and spin-off entries to date, with another on the way — has long-since been an IP on Hollywood’s mind. As far back as 2014, Sega were exploring ways to bring the franchise (among several others) to the big screen — and in 2016, producer Marc Platt struck a deal with the gaming giant to work on a Musashi centred movie. Now Platt is set to make good on that deal as his production company prepares to partner with Universal to sharpen Shinobi‘s shurikens (cinematically speaking) under Hargrave’s direction, armed with a screenplay by Sunny and Hit-Monkey scribe Ken Kobayashi.
A Busy Time for Sam Hargrave
For Hargrave, this news comes hot on the (w)heels of the announcement that the action filmmaker is set to helm Mattel’s Matchbox movie with John Cena. And for Sega, news of another one of their classic games getting a blockbuster makeover lines up nicely with the imminent release of spiny speedster trilogy capper Sonic The Hedgehog 3. And whilst we know very little else about the form Shinobi will take at this point, the prospect of the guy responsible for that Extraction 2 oner helping to mount a long overdue comeback for big-screen ninja movies — at least of a non-_Turtles_y variety — is enough to warrant our curiosity and our interest.
Conclusion
Universal and Sega’s live-action Shinobi movie is set to be a major player in the video game adaptation boom, with Extraction director Sam Hargrave at the helm. With a rich history and a wealth of potential storylines to draw from, this could be the start of a new era for big-screen ninja movies.
FAQs
- Who is directing the live-action Shinobi movie?
- Sam Hargrave, director of Extraction
- Who is producing the live-action Shinobi movie?
- Marc Platt, with his production company partnering with Universal
- What is the status of the Shinobi movie?
- In development, with a screenplay by Ken Kobayashi and a release date yet to be announced
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