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Beyond: Two Souls TV Series sur le chemin de Star Elliot Page

Mar 05,2025 Auteur: Alexander

Pageboy Productions d'Elliot Page pour adapter Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls dans une série télévisée

Elliot Page, qui a joué dans le jeu original, est le fer de lance d'une adaptation télévisée de Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls , selon Deadline . Pageboy Productions a obtenu les droits de Quantic Dream, se lançant dans un projet ambitieux dans ses premiers stades de développement. La série vise à conserver la structure narrative non linéaire distinctive du jeu. De plus amples détails, y compris les dates de casting et de libération, restent non divulgués.

Page a décrit son rôle dans le jeu original comme "l'une des expériences d'acteur les plus difficiles et épanouissantes" de sa carrière. Il a exprimé son enthousiasme pour l'adaptation, déclarant: "Le récit riche et la profondeur émotionnelle de l'histoire nous offrent une base fantastique. Nous voulons créer une vision unique des personnages et de leurs voyages qui résonnent avec les fans et les nouveaux arrivants."

Matt Jordan Smitt, responsable du développement et de la production chez Pageboy, a souligné l'engagement de l'équipe à honorer l'héritage du jeu tout en incorporant de nouvelles perspectives. Il a souligné les thèmes centraux de la survie et l'impact profond des décisions pivots en tant qu'éléments narratifs clés.

Critiques de jeu de rêve Quantic d'IGN

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Sorti à l'origine pour PlayStation 3 en 2013, Beyond: Two Souls , réalisé par David Cage, suit Jodie Holmes, une jeune femme aux capacités psychiques et son lien avec un esprit nommé Aiden. Le jeu, connu pour sa narration non linéaire et son casting étoilé (y compris Page et Willem Dafoe), a ensuite vu des sorties sur PlayStation 4 (2015) et PC (2019).

David Cage collabore avec Page dans la série télévisée, bien que les détails de son implication restent flous. Il a exprimé son enthousiasme à propos de la collaboration, déclarant: «Nous sommes absolument ravis de collaborer à nouveau avec Elliot Page sur ce projet… Beyond: Two Souls est un jeu très spécial pour des millions de joueurs du monde entier qui ont été ému par l'histoire de Jodie et Aiden… Je sais qu'Elliot a tout le talent et l'instinct pour en faire quelque chose de vraiment unique à la télévision.»

Alors que la série Twe: Two Souls TV en est encore à ses débuts, la critique originale du jeu par IGN peut être trouvée ici , ainsi que toutes nos critiques de jeu Quantic Dream ici .

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