This New Motorcycle Roadtrip Game Is Becoming A Movie In An Unusual Way

The production company Tandem Pictures is expanding beyond film into video games with a new hybrid game-and-movie project.

The project is called Great Northern (not to be confused with the popular Australian beer), and Variety reported that it’s being produced as a “live-action video game” starring Never Have I Ever’s Megan Suri and an independent movie that uses “the same footage.” Great Northern tells the story of a young woman who rides a motorcycle across the US to Alaska on a journey to scatter her father’s ashes.

“With danger around every corner, players will make impactful decisions as a modern-day lone ranger facing the open road on the adventure of a lifetime,” the game’s description said.

The report added that Great Northern–the game–is a choose-your-own-adventure game, with the movie then adapting “the characters and plotlines that are most beloved by the community of people who play the game.”

The developer Little Wooden Toys is making the Great Northern video game, and it’s set to debut in the first half of 2027 for PC, console, and mobile phones. Production hasn’t yet begun, however.

Tandem Pictures is also behind the show Warehouse Phase and the upcoming movie Nuked, which follows a group of friends who take a trip to get stoned and relax only to learn a nuclear bomb is headed for them.

Little Wooden Toys, meanwhile, is a production company that makes “stories that blend film and video games.”

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