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Sony is finally making a Metal Gear Solid movie, and it’s getting the Final Destination directors

Metal Gear Solid is getting another shot at the big screen

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Metal Gear Solid is apparently getting another shot at the big screen, and Sony is putting some fresh names behind it.

A fresh report claims that Sony is developing a Metal Gear Solid movie with Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein attached to direct, who previously worked on Final Destination: Bloodlines.

Why this has everyone excited

Metal Gear Solid has always felt more cinematic than most games. Hideo Kojima took the franchise in tense directions with the stealth series packed with elaborate cutscenes, political conspiracy, military drama, and big-screen flair. For a lot of fans, it never felt like a question of whether Metal Gear Solid could work as a movie. It was more a question of why nobody had managed to crack it yet.

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There is also the timing. Game adaptations are no longer stuck with the same stigma they had a decade ago. After the broader success of film and TV projects based on major gaming properties, like The Last of Us, a Metal Gear Solid movie no longer sounds like an impossible or cursed idea.

So what do we know?

Lipovsky and Stein, who are coming off Final Destination: Bloodlines, are reportedly set to helm the adaptation as part of a first-look production deal with Sony. This would mark another attempt to get a Metal Gear Solid film off the ground after years of stalled efforts. But right now, this is still an early-stage announcement. There is no release date, no casting news, and no clear production timeline.

Still, for a franchise that has spent years stuck in movie-development purgatory, that alone is enough to get people excited again.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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