Behaviour Interactive‘s survival horror sport Useless By Daylight is ready to obtain a live-action movie adaptation.
Introduced by an unique Selection report, it was introduced on Thursday (March 2) that Behaviour Interactive could be teaming up with horror studio Blumhouse and James Wan’s Atomic Monster to carry the movie to the silver display.
James Wan, Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Behaviour Interactive’s govt vice chairman Stephen Mulrooney are set to provide the movie. A director has but to be hooked up to the movie, whereas the movie’s solid has but to be introduced.
An anticipated launch date has additionally not been revealed.
Mulrooney stated of the upcoming collaboration with Blumhouse and Atomic Monster: “We couldn’t be extra thrilled to work with Jason Blum and James Wan, two giants of the horror movie business, to additional broaden the Useless By Daylight universe. Atomic Monster and Blumhouse are the perfect companions to craft Useless By Daylight‘s killer entrance onto the large display.”
Behaviour Interactive’s Remi Racine, Atomic Monster’s Michael Clear and Judson Scott, Blumhouse’s Ryan Turek and Striker Leisure’s Russell Binder will function the movie’s govt producers.
Useless By Daylight is a 4v1 asymmetrical survival horror sport that was launched on PC in June 2016, earlier than being launched on PS4 and Xbox One in June 2017. The sport has since acquired ports for PS5, Xbox Sequence X|S and Nintendo Swap.
Final month, Blumhouse introduced that it will be shifting into the gaming area, confirming the launch of Blumhouse Video games. Whereas no titles have been introduced up to now, Jason Blum has revealed that the studio will develop its titles with a modest price range, spending no extra $10million (£8.6million) on every undertaking.