According to the Hollywood Reporter quoted by CNET, the world of the hit video game Myst, released in the 1990s, will have the right to a film and television adaptation. Without an exit date being communicated.
Twenty-six years after its release on Macintosh and PC, Myst still talks about him - although there have been sequels since. Conceived by brothers Robyn and Rand Miller, then developed by the creation studio Cyan Worlds, the video game of adventure and reflection type point-and-click, in the first-person mode, will have the right to a film adaptation and television, as the Hollywood Reporter tells us, relayed by CNET.
The Miller brothers at the heart of the project
At the time of writing, the project is still vague. The fact is that Village Roadshow Entertainment Group has acquired adaptation rights to create a multi-platform, on-screen world based on Myst's, including alongside the Miller sibling. " People Village Roadshow we work with are extraordinary," said Rand Miller from CNET. " What I really want is to sit down one evening and watch the launch of our fascinating Myst pilot," he continued.
Myst, a video game legend
Over the course of its existence, Myst has been widely acclaimed by critics for its vintage graphics, screenplay, and universe. Considered for ten years as the best selling game of all time, the title was however dethroned by a project known worldwide by Electronic Arts, the Sims 2. There is no doubt that his audiovisual adaptation will bring back memories to some.
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