Death Stranding movie reportedly being helmed by A Quiet Place: Day One director

Death Stranding movie reportedly being helmed by A Quiet Place: Day One director




Nearly 18 months after a Death Stranding movie adaptation was confirmed to be in the works, the live-action project has reportedly got itself a writer and director – with A Quiet Place: Day One’s Michael Sarnoski at the helm.


That’s according to Deadline, which says Sarnoski – whose other directorial credits include 2021’s Nicholas Cage-starring Pig and the upcoming Death of Robin Hood – will serve as director and writer on the project, which is a joint venture between Kojima Productions and A24.


A Death Stranding movie was announced back in December 2022, when it was said to be “on the fast track with development underway”. Since then, Kojima has said he’s “aiming for a more arthouse approach” with the movie, rather than making a “blockbuster” film. A year later, he confirmed his partnership with A24 – the production and distribution company behind the likes of The Brutalist, Hereditary, Everything Everywhere All At One, and The Zone of Interest.

Death Stranding 2: On the BeachWatch on YouTube


Beyond Sarnoski reported involvement, little has been revealed about the Death Standing movie so far. It’ll take place in the same post-apocalyptic setting as the extremely popular first game – which presumably means it’ll also features invisible creatures, rain capable of ageing anything it touches, bottled babies able to bridge the gap between life and death, a mysterious plane of existence known as the Beach – but it’s unclear if it’ll be a direct adaptation of the games or a brand-new story.


Either way, it sound like the Death Stranding movie is still some way off if it’s only just got a writer and director onboard, but it’s unlikely series fans will be too concerrnd given a fully fledged game sequel is launching very soon. As revealed last month, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach launchiens for PS5 on 25th June, and it’s got its very own fake Snake and stop-motion puppet companion.

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