Christophe Gans, director of the 2006 film Silent Hill, was recently interviewed by the French government. movies and games (opens in new tab)Gunns wasn’t involved in 2012’s Silent Hill: Revelations, but previously claimed to be returning for another Silent Hill movie, and will be part of a larger Silent Hill push by Konami for Movies and Games. told to
guns are Lycetera user Angie (opens in new tab)“There are some games in development as we speak, there are several teams on top of that, there is a big line of games” and “[Konami] I think they were really impressed with the success of the Resident Evil remake, which is clearly an exceptional game, considering the franchise is coming back. ”
When an interviewer brought up rumors that Bloober Team, the studio behind Layers of Fear and The Medium, were working on a remake of Silent Hill 2 ( 17.14 Mark of Interview (opens in new tab)), Guns simply nods. When asked who else is working on these games, he replies, “There are several teams.”
We’ve previously seen leaked art from an alleged Bloober Team pitch for the Silent Hill 2 remake. We also have leaked art from the new Silent Hill game, which was quickly hit by copyright infringement from Konami, and Silent Hill: Short Messages. Something called has appeared on a Korean rating site.
Indie publisher Annapurna Interactive is reportedly in talks with Konami, and perhaps fueled by wishful thinking, some fans are slamming composer/sound designers Akira Yamaoka and Masahiro Ito, as well as art directors and monster designers. Etc. I’m pretty sure it’s a member of Team Silent who worked on the original game. Masahiro Ito is also involved in the new work of Silent Hill.
Gunns said of his return to Silent Hill, “In this second film, I try to explain that Silent Hill is a place that is as much for the creatures that live in it as for what we see in the city. So to help people understand that Silent Hill is not only a strange shape-shifting labyrinth, but also a projection of a tormented and tormented soul, and at times a very paradoxical one. , goes into something more psychological and psychoanalytic: a feeling between mad love and violence.”
Gunns previously directed Brotherhood of the Wolf, a fun martial arts/action/horror movie set in the 18th century and featuring an excellent tricorn hat. If he had to direct another video game adaptation, I think he would be a much better fit for his own Bloodborne movie.