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Beyond: Two Souls TV Series on the Way From Star Elliot Page

Mar 05,2025 Autor: Alexander

Pagboy Productions de Elliot Page para adaptar a Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls In A Tv Series

Elliot Page, que protagonizó el juego original, encabeza una adaptación televisiva de Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls , según Deadline . Pageboy Productions ha asegurado los derechos de Quantic Dream, que se embarca en un ambicioso proyecto en sus primeras etapas de desarrollo. La serie tiene como objetivo retener la distintiva estructura narrativa no lineal del juego. Más detalles, incluidas las fechas de lanzamiento y lanzamiento, permanecen sin revelar.

Page describió su papel en el juego original como "una de las experiencias de actuación más desafiantes y satisfactorias" de su carrera. Expresó entusiasmo por la adaptación, afirmando: "La rica narrativa y la profundidad emocional de la historia nos ofrecen una base fantástica. Queremos crear una visión única de los personajes y sus viajes que resuene con los fanáticos y los recién llegados".

Matt Jordan Smitt, jefe de desarrollo y producción de Pageboy, enfatizó el compromiso del equipo de honrar el legado del juego al tiempo que incorpora nuevas perspectivas. Destacó los temas centrales de supervivencia y el profundo impacto de las decisiones fundamentales como elementos narrativos clave.

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Lanzado originalmente para PlayStation 3 en 2013, Beyond: Two Souls , dirigida por David Cage, sigue a Jodie Holmes, una joven con habilidades psíticas y su conexión con un espíritu llamado Aiden. El juego, conocido por su narración no lineal y el elenco repleto de estrellas (incluidos Page y Willem Dafoe), luego vio lanzamientos en PlayStation 4 (2015) y PC (2019).

David Cage está colaborando con Page en la serie de televisión, aunque los detalles de su participación siguen sin estar claros. Expresó su entusiasmo por la colaboración, declarando: "Estamos absolutamente encantados de colaborar nuevamente con Elliot Page en este proyecto ... Más allá: Two Souls es un juego muy especial para millones de jugadores en todo el mundo que fueron conmovidos por la historia de Jodie y Aiden ... Sé que Elliot tiene todo el talento e instinto para que sea algo realmente único en la televisión".

Mientras que la serie de televisión Beyond: Two Souls todavía está en sus primeras etapas, la revisión original del juego de IGN se puede encontrar aquí , junto con todas nuestras reseñas de juegos de Dream de Quantic aquí .

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