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David F. Sandberg’s upcoming project, “Until Dawn,” is generating significant excitement as it takes a live-action approach to the popular 2015 video game created by Supermassive Games. The film adaptation is expected to capture the thrilling essence of the original game, which is known for its immersive storytelling and horror elements.
Screenwriter Gary Dauberman, recognized for his work on horror films including “The Nun,” has penned the screenplay, promising a gripping narrative that will appeal to both fans of the game and newcomers alike. The original game was celebrated for its unique mechanics, allowing players to make choices that influenced the outcome of the story, and it remains a beloved title in the horror genre.
As production progresses, fans are eager to see how the film will translate the interactive experience of the game into a cinematic format. With Sandberg’s directorial vision and Dauberman’s writing prowess, “Until Dawn” is poised to be a standout addition to the horror film landscape.
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