Sony Pictures, in collaboration with Screen Gems and PlayStation Productions, is bringing another hit video game to the silver screen with the announcement of an 'Until Dawn' film adaptation. The project will be helmed by director David F. Sandberg, known for his work on 'Lights Out', 'Annabelle: Creation', and 'Shazam!'. Gary Dauberman, associated with 'It' and 'Annabelle', is revising the screenplay. 'Until Dawn', the PlayStation 4 exclusive launched by Supermassive Games in 2015, is a horror adventure game where the fate of eight protagonists on a snowy mountain rests on player choices. Its film adaptation adds to the growing list of Sony's PlayStation IPs being converted to movies and TV series, such as 'The Last of Us', 'Twisted Metal', 'Gran Turismo', and 'Uncharted'.

Who is directing the Until Dawn movie adaptation?

David F. Sandberg is directing the 'Until Dawn' movie adaptation.

'Until Dawn' introduced a unique narrative-driven horror experience that left an imprint on the gaming community. Known for its branching storyline and multiple endings, the game was highly acclaimed for its storytelling and player engagement. The game's mechanics involved players making choices in crucial moments that would drastically alter the game's narrative and the fate of its characters. This made every playthrough unique, offering both replayability and a conversation point among the gaming community about the different outcomes experienced. With Supermassive Games at the helm, 'Until Dawn' is often cited as a pioneer for interactive horror games, paving the way for similar experiences like 'The Dark Pictures Anthology' and 'The Quarry'.