Honestly, Horizon and the new God of War want to be movies so bad that a series might work. Not that it'll be good or anything, but it could be at least coherent.
The game industry still rewards a degree of storytelling creativity. Same with literature. There's a plethora of fresh content in this sphere that's been functionally market tested by consumer adoption.
Shows like Witcher, Sonic, and Castelvania proved a certain marketability for game-to-show conversions, we're seeing producers green light more content in this vein as an alternative to just pumping out sequels and reboots forever.
Honestly, Horizon and the new God of War want to be movies so bad that a series might work. Not that it'll be good or anything, but it could be at least coherent.
The game industry still rewards a degree of storytelling creativity. Same with literature. There's a plethora of fresh content in this sphere that's been functionally market tested by consumer adoption.
Shows like Witcher, Sonic, and Castelvania proved a certain marketability for game-to-show conversions, we're seeing producers green light more content in this vein as an alternative to just pumping out sequels and reboots forever.