Ubisoft has decided to take its successful franchise ‘Far Cry’ to television. This move is part of the growing trend of adapting video game properties to audiovisual formats, leveraging the appeal of these stories to a broader audience. In this project, Noah Hawley, known for his work on ‘Alien: Earth’, will be responsible for bringing the craziness and dramas of ‘Far Cry’ to life.
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During a recent interview with Deadline, Hawley shared that the series will focus on the first two episodes of the adaptation, while other stories from the franchise will not be taken into account. Instead of following the existing plots of the video games, Hawley has chosen to create a new villain, noting that many players tend to ignore the cutscenes during gameplay. This approach could offer a fresh and original perspective on the series while maintaining the essence of the chaotic and vibrant world that characterizes ‘Far Cry’.
The production will take place at the iconic Pinewood Studios in London, known for hosting a significant number of successful film and television productions. Hawley has mentioned that he is drawn to ‘Far Cry’ due to certain similarities with his previous work ‘Fargo’, which may influence the tone and narrative of the series, promising an intriguing approach that combines dark humor and the characteristic violence of the video game.
In a context where video game adaptations are on the rise, the ‘Far Cry’ series represents a unique opportunity to explore new narratives and characters. We are already prepared for what Hawley and his team will bring to the small screen.