The production of Death Stranding is continuing despite the ongoing Hollywood strike. There are reportedly new updates about the movie from its producer.
The live-action adaptation of Death Stranding was announced last December. It's in development as part of a collaboration between Kojima Productions and Alex Lebovici's Hammerstone Studios.
Producer Allan Ungar recently spoke to Screen Rant about the status of the Death Stranding movie. Ungar said the movie is very important for Kojima and the film will surprise fans of the critically acclaimed video game.
"This is an incredibly, incredibly important undertaking for [Kojima]," Ungar shared. "This is his baby, this is the first time that he went out on his own as an independent studio, and made a game, and that game became critically acclaimed, it became very prolific. Unfortunately, due to the strike, and due to sort of everything that's happening in our industry right now, I can't say as much as I'd like to, other than there's going to be some very exciting news coming up soon, and we're incredibly excited about the direction that we're taking it in."
