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DerNebel said:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA sorry but I can really just scratch my head and wonder about Sonys decisions sometimes, why would they give out the license and money(?) for this? Who ever asked for something like this? I was already confused when they announced an GT movie, but at least that is a huge franchise and I could imagine it making its money back, but this? Seriously Sony spend your money smarter.

By the sounds of things this is a relatively low budget production, hence why Sony went with it.

I think the idea is that Sony want to restablish the franchise before they commit to financing a sequel. Or maybe they already have plans for a sequel in the pipeline. The story of this movie is a repeat of the story from the game apparently with some changes.

Personally I think it looks interesting. I would like to see a sequel on the PS4 sometime so if this leads to that, then great. The other thing is that in terms of melee action games Sony have been relying primariy on the God of War franchise, which seems to have peaked now. So from their point of view I suppose it makes sense to restablish a franchise that had potential in that area of gameplay, while still being completely different to God of War.