In 2019, there was news that PlayStation Productions, a film and television production company established by Sony, was developing a TV series based on the PS platform "Chariots of Fire". Recent news shows that the script and producer of this film and television work have been confirmed. The action comedy will be written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the scriptwriters of "Deadpool" and "Zombieland", and Michael Jonathan Smith of "Cobra" will serve as producer and write part of the script. In addition to the above news, it is not clear how much of the settings and elements from the original game will be used in the show. It is reported that "Chariots of Fire" will tell the story of an outsider traveling in a post-apocalyptic wasteland and trying to deliver a package. There are rumors that executive producer Will Arnett will voice this madman with a sweet tooth, but this news has not been confirmed. There has been no new game version of "Chariots of Fire" since the rebooted version was released on PS3 in 2012. This time, the scriptwriter and producer of the TV series version have been confirmed. I wonder if Sony is also preparing to launch a new game in the Chariots of Fire series for the PS5 platform? |
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