The highly anticipated film adaptation of the video game "Split Fiction" is moving forward, with the completion of its first script. The movie revolves around two aspiring writers who find themselves trapped in simulations of their own narratives. Sydney Sweeney, known for her roles in "Euphoria" and "Eden," is set to star, while the script has been handled by the talented duo behind "Deadpool," Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Joseph Fares, the head of Hazelight Studio, has expressed excitement about the project, noting Sweeney's enthusiasm for the role. However, there's no confirmed start date for filming due to Sweeney's packed schedule involving several other projects, including a romantic drama and a Gundam adaptation. Additionally, Hazelight is also in the works for a film adaptation of their previous game, "It Takes Two," although details on that project remain scarce.

When will filming for Split Fiction begin?

As of now, there is no confirmed date for filming, largely due to Sydney Sweeney's busy schedule with multiple other projects. Fans will need to stay tuned for more updates as the production progresses.

"Split Fiction" is a unique narrative-focused game from Hazelight Studios, known for its cooperative gameplay and creative storytelling, similar to their earlier success with "It Takes Two." The transition from game to film showcases the growing trend of adapting video game narratives for the big screen, hoping to capture the essence of interactive storytelling in a cinematic format.