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Netflix Plans Live-Action Persona Series From 21 Laps and Story Kitchen
entertainment15 days ago

Netflix Plans Live-Action Persona Series From 21 Laps and Story Kitchen

Netflix is developing a live-action TV adaptation of the Persona RPG franchise, with Christopher Monfette writing and serving as showrunner; 21 Laps and Story Kitchen will executive-produce alongside SEGA’s Toru Nakahara, with Emily Feher overseeing for 21 Laps. Persona 6 has officially been confirmed to be in development, highlighting the franchise’s enduring popularity and positioning Netflix among other game-IP adaptations like The Witcher.

Broken Sword Movie Sets Course for the Big Screen With Story Kitchen Team
film1 month ago

Broken Sword Movie Sets Course for the Big Screen With Story Kitchen Team

A live-action Broken Sword movie is in development from Revolution Software, Story Kitchen and writer Evan Spiliotopoulos, with Revolution’s Charles Cecil and Noirin Carmody producing. The film aims to translate the mystery-adventure game’s ecclesiastical conspiracy across Europe to the screen, leveraging the franchise’s three-decade legacy and recent remake efforts like Smoking Mirror Reforged.

"From Video Game to TV Series: 'Vampire Survivors' Gets Animated Adaptation"
entertainment3 years ago

"From Video Game to TV Series: 'Vampire Survivors' Gets Animated Adaptation"

Vampire Survivors, the viral gaming sensation, is being adapted into a premium, animated television series by Story Kitchen in partnership with the game's developer, Luca Galante. The game, which won Best Game and Best Game Design awards at the BAFTA Game Awards, is set in rural Italy and follows the Belpaese Family's fight against Bisconte Draculó's reign of terror. The project is currently searching for a writer and will be shopped to animated TV network buyers. Story Kitchen is also behind game-to-TV adaptations Tomb Raider and Splinter Cell at Netflix, Sega's Toejam and Earl and Streets of Rage at Amazon and Lionsgate, and It Takes Two at Amazon.