Recently, foreign media received news that the filming of the live-action movie adapted from the "Watch Dogs" series of games has been successfully completed. It is reported that this film, co-produced by Ubisoft and New Regency, has made rapid progress since its development was announced in March this year. Shooting began in July and lasted more than two months. All shooting has now been completed. The film version of Watch Dogs stars Sophie Wilde and Tom Blyth, who have performed well in Talk to Me and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Birds and Snakes respectively. The original screenplay of the film was written by Christie LeBlanc and directed by Mathieu Turi, who is also the director of the upcoming A Plague Tale: Innocence. Although the Watch Dogs series has not performed well in the gaming field recently, especially the poor market response of Watch Dogs: Legion, the successful completion of the film version has brought new hope for the future development of the series. At present, the release date of the film has not yet been announced. With the completion of filming, we look forward to the "Watch Dogs" movie version meeting the audience as soon as possible and bringing new vitality to the "Watch Dogs" series. |
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