Update on the Shadow of the Colossus Movie Adaptation
Director Andy Muschietti, known for his work on It and The Flash, recently provided an update on the long-awaited Shadow of the Colossus film adaptation. The project, initially announced by Sony Pictures in 2009, has seen several delays. While fans have speculated about its cancellation, Muschietti confirmed it's still active.
The director cited challenges related to the IP's popularity and the significant budget required for a faithful adaptation. He mentioned multiple script versions exist, with a personal favorite among them. This echoes the complexities involved in translating the game's unique atmosphere and scale to the big screen.
Sony's recent announcement of several other game adaptations at CES 2025, including Helldivers, Horizon Zero Dawn, and an animated Ghost of Tsushima, further highlights the studio's commitment to video game film projects.
Muschietti, while not a self-described "big gamer," acknowledged the game's status as a "masterpiece," stating he's played it multiple times. He understands the weight of adapting such a beloved and influential title, noting the impact of Shadow of the Colossus on games like the 2024 RPG Dragon's Dogma 2.
The original game's creator, Fumito Ueda, has since founded GenDesign, and his newly announced sci-fi title (revealed at The Game Awards 2024) hints at a continued exploration of themes similar to the 2005 classic. Despite the 2018 PlayStation 4 remaster, the legacy of Shadow of the Colossus continues, with the film adaptation poised to introduce its unique world to a wider audience.