‘The Sims’ successful simulation video game created in 2000, there may soon be a movie produced by Margot Robbieas shown insider Jeff Snyder via Wrapper. The big screen adaptation of The Sims will be directed by Kate Herron, who also helmed the Disney+ series Loki, and Bryony Redman.
According to rumors, this production will be carried out through LuckyChapMargot Robbie’s production company, with which the actress also collaborated in projects such as Saltburn, Barbie or I, Tonya. Margot Robbie will also be assisted by fellow founders Josie McNamara and Tom Ackerley, as well as Roy Lee of Vertigo Entertainment, the aforementioned media outlets detail.
However, there are currently no details about the plot of The Sims movie or who will star in this adaptation. It’s also unclear which studio will take control, although all signs point to that being the case. Warner Bros. Discoverywho recently signed with LuckyChap after the success Barbie. The release date is also unknown, as neither Margot Robbie nor her producer, nor the studio responsible for bringing the video game to the big screen, have confirmed the film.
Second attempt to bring The Sims to the big screen
As a reminder, The Sims is a video game in which the player can create a character (Sim) to later interact with them and, in a sense, control their lives. In the video game, which already has four generations and many expansion packs with different themes, users can create and customize custom homes, feed their Sims, take them to work, interact with other Sims, start a family and more.
The beauty of the game is that the Sims They have emotions similar to humans.. They can get angry, cry, fall in love. Sims can even die if they are not fed, spend too much time near a fire, or swim in a pool where there are no stairs.
This is without a doubt a very interesting project and one that Very reminiscent of Barbie, since there is no real narrative and, in addition, it is also a mass phenomenon. Anyway, This isn’t the first time a video game has been adapted to the big screen. In 2007, 20th Century Fox announced it would buy the film rights to The Sims, but the project was canceled in 2009 after the studio was purchased by Disney.
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