Death Stranding Star Norman Reedus Says He’s Willing To Appear In The Film Adaptation If Asked To

A live-action Death Stranding movie is currently in an early stage of development, and while no actors have been attached to it yet, the game’s original star Norman Reedus sounds interested in appearing in it if he’s offered the chance to do so.

Speaking to IGN during a press junket for the John Wick spin-off film Ballerina, Reedus–who provided the voice and likeness of the game’s protagonist Sam Porter Bridges– was quizzed on if he’d be willing to appear in the Death Stranding movie. “If it was an option, yeah, for sure,” Reedus said. “I don’t know what’s happening with it, right? It’s so pre-[production] right now, but yeah, yeah of course.”

The Death Stranding movie project has found its director, as Michael Sarnoski is attached to the production. Having previously directed A Quiet Place: Day One, Sarnoski’s is currently in post-production on his next film, The Death of Robin Hood.

Other details about the Death Stranding project that we do know about so far is that it is being co-produced by A24 and Kojima Productions, and for the story, game creator Hideo Kojima has hinted at exploring the titular Death Stranding extinction event.

In related news, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will be released on June 26 for PS5. Ahead of its release, the game has tested very well in preview sessions and early reviews, but Kojima did express a desire for the game to be more “controversial” amongst the people playing it.

The developer also has some ideas for a potential threequel, but if it does get greenlit, he plans to pass on development duties to someone else.

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