Highlights

  • The Death Stranding movie is still in production despite ongoing strikes in the entertainment industry, which is a relief for fans.
  • Producer Allan Ungar confirms that Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima is deeply involved in the project and it holds great importance to him.
  • While there are limitations due to the strikes, there will be exciting news about the movie soon and it promises to be a unique experience for both video game and movie fans.

The highly-anticipated Death Stranding movie is officially still in production, which should come as a relief to many who may have been worried about its status given the current entertainment industry climate. This news comes from the producer, who also confirms that someone important has been involved every step of the way.

The writers' and actors' strike is ongoing, and it's important to recognize that it's happening for good reasons. But many moviegoers and TV show bingers are becoming understandably frustrated that their favorite forms of entertainment may be lacking for a while. Luckily, this adaptation of Kojima Productions' hit 2019 video game Death Stranding has no intention of stopping. The strike has ensured that there isn't much headway to be made on the film's production at the moment, which is understandable, as the well-being of the writers and actors should always come first. However, there's still some news to share.

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Allan Ungar, who serves as producer for the Death Stranding movie, recently spoke with Screen Rant about its progress, and he had some optimism to share with curious audiences. "Yeah, no, listen, this is an incredibly, incredibly important undertaking for [Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima]," Ungar said of how important the project is to its creator. "This is his baby, this is the first time that he went out on his own as an independent studio, and made a game, and that game became critically acclaimed, it became very prolific." Kojima's creation of games like Metal Gear Solid helped shape the entire video game industry, so fans were understandably pleased when he began his own company, Kojima Productions.

Sam looking at a mountain in the distance in Death Stranding

"Unfortunately, due to the strike, and due to sort of everything that's happening in our industry right now, I can't say as much as I'd like to, other than there's going to be some very exciting news coming up soon, and we're incredibly excited about the direction that we're taking it in," Ungar continued. "I think it's going to be an incredible surprise, not just for video game fans, but for moviegoing fans, and audiences in general, who I don't think have seen anything quite like this before."

Death Stranding became arguably one of the best post-apocalyptic games after its release. It stars Norman Reedus as Sam Porter Bridges, a courier tasked with walking packages across the wasteland of the U.S.A. as deadly creatures and desperate bandits stand in his path every step of the way. Of course, for those familiar with Kojima's work, it's already a given that things aren't that simple. The game's engaging, star-studded cast of characters and its surreal story captivated players to the point where a movie seemed like the perfect idea so people could experience it without having to try wrangling its admittedly unorthodox gameplay.

Kojima has said that the Death Stranding movie will be different from the game, so its move to the big screen will surely be interesting. While the game also stars big names like Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, and Guillermo del Toro, it's uncertain how much of that will translate to the movie. However it turns out, fans can rest easy knowing it's still happening. There are sure to be hurdles, but the movie is still coming.

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Source: Screen Rant