Madame Web’s Sydney Sweeney to Star in Split Fiction Movie Adaptation

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Deadpool & Wolverine screenwriters sign on, too.Sydney Sweeney is set to star in the Split Fiction movie adaptation.A movie based on Hazelight’s game was reported to be in the works last month, with Story Kitchen, the video game adaptation specialist behind the Sonic films, said to be assembling writers, a director, and the cast.Now, according ...

Sydney Sweeney is set to star in the Split Fiction movie adaptation. A movie based on Hazelight’s game was reported to be in the works last month , with Story Kitchen, the video game adaptation specialist behind the Sonic films, said to be assembling writers, a director, and the cast. The big question of course is which sister Sweeney will play: Zoe or Mio.

Variety said it has yet to be decided. Split Fiction only launched in March, but is yet another hit for Hazelight and designer Josef Fares, selling over 2 million copies in just a week . It's also down as a Nintendo Switch 2 launch title .



IGN’s Split Fiction review returned a 9/10. We said: “An expertly crafted co-op adventure that pinballs from one genre extreme to another, Split Fiction is a rollercoaster of constantly refreshed gameplay ideas and styles – and one that’s very hard to walk away from.” And it’s not the only Hazelight game with a movie adaptation in the works.

The 23 million-selling It Takes Two is also in-line for a film , which Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson may star in. There is of course the possibility that nothing comes of these Hazelight movie deals. But given the enormous success video game adaptations are enjoying right now, Hollywood appears keen to make it work.

Last year, Story Kitchen announced a film adaptation of Square Enix's Just Cause , with Blue Beetle director Ángel Manuel Soto signed on. It's also adapting Dredge: The Movie , Kingmakers , and Sleeping Dogs . It's even working on a live-action Toys 'R' Us movie .

As for Hazelight, it's already working on its next game, which it's already teasing . Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for CinemaCon.

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