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Finally, a Metal Gear Solid movie is happening, thanks to the filmmakers behind Final Destination: Bloodlines
Sure, the idea of an MGS movie might've kept you waiting, but Sony Pictures has one in the works after all these years

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Per The Hollywood Reporter, filmmakers Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein will direct the first big screen adaptation of the Hideo Kojima-created video game, which will be produced by former Marvel executive Avi Arad and his son, Ari. (The two have previously worked on a number of Marvel movies, including the first Iron Man.)
In a statement, Lipovsky and Stein said, “Metal Gear Solid was nothing short of a groundbreaking cinematic masterpiece that forever revolutionized video games. We are thrilled and honored to bring Hideo Kojima’s iconic characters and unforgettable world to life.”
Metal Gear Solid launches a new deal between Sony and the filmmakers, whose company Wonderlab will develop not just future projects for them to direct, but also features that they’ll produce for other filmmakers, with the intent being to create “wildly fun, commercial, character-driven, genre-bending” features, according to THR’s report. Under the deal, Wonderlab will be responsible for releases across all of Sony’s studios — in fact, Lipovsky and Stein are already attached to a Venom feature for Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures’ The Earthling, an original sci-fi live-action feature.
No release date has been announced for Metal Gear Solid, but that is likely to change within a few months; the project is likely to be a priority for Sony as the video game movie market continues to grow.
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