The game “Until Dawn” by Supermassive Games, a prominent horror genre developer, is getting a film adaptation, as reported by Hollywood Reporter. The collaborative project involves Gary Dauberman (Coin Operated Productions), Sandberg and Lotta Losten (Mangata), Roy Lee (Vertigo Entertainment), and Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan (PlayStation Productions).
David F. Sandberg, known for “Shazam!” and horror films like “Lights Out” and “Annabelle: Creation,” is directing. Screen Gems, overseeing production, describes the “Until Dawn” adaptation as an R-rated homage to horror fans.
Adapting the game’s feature of player-driven decisions with fatal consequences poses a challenge for the linear narrative of the film. Fans are curious about how the movie will handle this aspect.

The game featured real-world actors like Rami Malek (Joshua) and Brett Dalton (Michael). Whether these actors will return for the film remains a question, adding to the anticipation surrounding the “Until Dawn” cinematic experience.
