Team behind Until Dawn movie want to make a sequel, but not before we get a follow-up to the source material: "F***! I want another game!"
Exclusive: Writer Gar𒁃y Dauberman also defends the movie adaptation's deviations from the game

Until Dawn may not be out in cinemas y🤡et, but writer Gary Dauberman and director David F. Sandberg say they'd be keen to do a sequel. That is, if Supermassive makes another g🙈ame first.
In the new issue of澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: SFX magazine, which features𝓀 The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 on the cover and hits newsstands on Wednesday, April 23, the duo opened up on the potentially fruitful future the fright-filled f🍰lick sets up...
"I don't know what the future holds, but it's such a nice concept, you could easily do more of these in different horror genres," says Sandberg, before Dauberman answers more candidly about a follow-up: "Fuck, I want another ☂game! I think there's more story to be explored and more subgenres to exploit, but I hope there's at least another game. And if there's another game, maybe there's anothဣer movie…"
During the chat, Dauberman, who also produced the movie having penned the script with Blair Butler, also defended the movie's big deviations from the source material, noting that Peter Stormare's Dr. Alan Hill acts as an undeniable link between the original and the big screen𝓀 take. "The game is already such a cinematic experience, a direct adaptation would feel as if you're sitting on the couch, watchinꦆg someone else play," he adds, noting that Tony Todd's portrayal of Death in the Final Destination movies acted as inspiration for their treatment of Hill.
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"We thought about how we can expand the ♔world and start this into a franchise that's not just games, but also movies and other media," he went on. "We wanted to think about it as a universe as opposed to just this one thing."
Starring Belmont Cameli, Ji-young Yoo, Odessa A'zion, Michael Cimino, and Ella Rubin, Until Dawn follows Abe, Megan, Nina, Max, and Clover, who venture out into the remote countryside in search of Clover's missing sister Mel (Maia Mitchell). T🦹heir trip turns sideways, though, when they're steered in the direction of an abandoned mining town by a mysterious gas station worker – and get stuck in 🌼a nerve-shredding time loop.
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Before long, the group discover that the only way the night resets is when they're all killed by one of the many threats terrorizing them, from a masked madꦯman to horrifying monsters called wendigos. And with each death, they're... changing. Can they make it through 🥂the night, or will they become a part of it forever?
It 🦄releases on April 25. Read all about it and more in, which will be available fro𓃲m Wednesday, April 23. Check out The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 cover you need to be looking out for on newsstands below...
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