Two major Sega games are being made into movies

Sega [512 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/sega/” rel=”noopener”>سيجا Space 5 and Comics Zone have announced movie productions for two of the game’s major franchises.

In a statement released Friday, the Japanese game company confirmed that it has partnered with production company PixarStart to develop film adaptations of two 1990s games.

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according to The Hollywood ReporterSpace Channel 5 is a 1999 game “comedy/dancer” and will tell the story of an unlucky fast food worker who is hired by a freelance reporter from the future to save the world from aliens. It unites everyone on the planet: our love of fun viral dances.”

Meanwhile, Comix Zone follows “a boring comic book author and a gay young writer who, having absorbed in the latest issue of his popular series, must put their differences aside to prevent a dangerous overlord from wreaking mass destruction”.

It will reportedly be written by Joan Mae Cat, whose credits include the DC animated series Young Justice and Dragons: The Nine Realms.

Space Channel 5 written by Barry Battles and Nir Paneri. Battles 2012 Billy Bob Thornton wrote and directed the crime comedy The Baytown Outlaws and wrote and directed the science fiction drama Paniri Extract.

Sega’s Toru Nakahara, the producer behind the Sonic the Hedgehog films, is said to be producing both adaptations.

Takumi Yoshinaga, writer and director of game design for Space Channel 5 Games, is said to be co-editing for the film. Sega producer Kakashi Shimomura will be joining the area team.

Sega enjoyed box office success with its latest films, Sonic the Hedgehog. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 grossed $400 million worldwide in less than three months.

The live-action sequel, co-produced by Sega and Paramount Pictures, debuted in select markets on March 30 and is currently the fourth highest-grossing video game adaptation. Untitled movie made by SonyReleased in January.

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