Horror Film Barbarian Set to Receive Thrilling Video Game Adaptation

Horror Film Barbarian Set to Receive Thrilling Video Game Adaptation

Experience the spine-chilling terror of the critically acclaimed horror film 'Barbarian' in a thrilling video game adaptation! Immerse yourself in a haunting gameplay experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat Prepare for an intense journey into darkness like never before!

The highly acclaimed 2022 horror film Barbarian is set to receive a video game adaptation. Diversion3 Entertainment, known for their work on Friday the 13th: The Game and Evil Dead: The Game, is collaborating with New Regency Pictures to develop the Barbarian game. According to the announcement from Bloody-Disgusting, the game is currently in development for console and PC platforms.

For those who have watched the movie, the question of how the film will be transformed into a game lingers, and while the answer remains unknown, Tim Hesse from Diversion3 assures that the game will delve deeper into the world of Barbarian, exploring its settings, characters, and creatures.

Barbarian is a movie that is best enjoyed when the plot remains unknown. It is safe to say that the storyline takes unexpected turns. Delving into specific story elements is not something we will do here. Hesse mentioned that the team at Diversion3 is excited to further explore the movie's themes in the accompanying game.

Georgina Campbell, Justin Long, Bill Skarsgard, Matthew Patrick Harris, and Richard Brake are the talented actors starring in Barbarian the movie. As of now, there is no information available regarding the game's release date.

Zach Cregger, known as a founding member of the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know, wrote and directed the acclaimed film Barbarian. This success led to a major opportunity for his next movie, Weapons, which will feature popular actor Pedro Pascal from The Last of Us and Game of Thrones. Reportedly, Cregger secured a significant eight-figure deal for this upcoming film. Prior to this, he collaborated with fellow WKUK member Trevor Moore on the low-budget film Miss March in 2009, sadly, Moore has passed away in 2021.

Another scary movie that's becoming a video game is A Quiet Place. A game based on the series was scheduled for release in 2022, but that never happened, and the fate of the project is unknown.