Sony is developing three movies and seven TV series based on PlayStation games

Sony is developing three movies and seven TV series based on PlayStation games

Recently, in an interview with the media, the chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures revealed plans to integrate more content within the group in the future, and revealed that Sony is currently using PlayStation game content to develop three movies and seven TV series.

In an interview with CNBC, Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra first responded to the question of streaming platforms showing the latest movies simultaneously with theaters. Although affected by the epidemic, more and more film companies choose to show the latest movies online simultaneously, or even earlier, but Sony does not intend to follow this trend, but the company does see the flexibility of the exclusive theater broadcast period during this period.

The CEO then revealed that Sony's other entertainment products will be more integrated in the future, including the game console PlayStation. He revealed that Sony is using PlayStation game content to develop three movies and seven TV series.

The Uncharted movie starring Tom Holland and the TV series adapted from The Last of Us are already being filmed, so which PS games will be chosen for other movies and TV series? God of War might be a good choice.

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