House of the Dead
News, coverage and analysis tracking House of the Dead across the outlets.- Into the BlackDirector Uwe Boll is reportedly helming an unofficial sequel to the video game adaptation 'House of the Dead'. The article also briefly mentions the passing of child actor Dennis Rush.
- Notorious videogame movie auteur Uwe Boll is returning to the director's chair with a spiritual successor to House…Filmmaker Uwe Boll is returning to direct "23 Years Later—The Castle of the Dead," a spiritual successor to his 2003 film "House of the Dead." The new film, based on the Sega game series, will begin principal photography on September 5. Jonathan Cherry and Ona Grauer, who starred in the original "House of the Dead" film, are set to return.
- New Uwe Boll Zombie Movie Riffs On House Of The Dead And 28 Years LaterDirector Uwe Boll is producing a new zombie film titled '23 Years Later: The Castle of the Dead,' which serves as a spiritual successor to his 2003 adaptation of Sega's 'House of the Dead.' Despite a failed crowdfunding campaign, filming is set to begin in Germany with original cast members Jonathan Cherry and Ona Grauer returning. Boll aims for a more gory and handmade approach compared to Paul W.S. Anderson's upcoming 'House of the Dead' reboot.
- New Uwe Boll Zombie Movie Riffs On House Of The Dead And 28 Years LaterDirector Uwe Boll is producing a new zombie film titled '23 Years Later: The Castle of the Dead,' which serves as a spiritual successor to his 2003 adaptation of Sega's 'House of the Dead.' Despite a failed crowdfunding campaign, filming is set to begin in Germany with original cast members Jonathan Cherry and Ona Grauer returning. Boll aims for a more gory and handmade approach compared to Paul W.S. Anderson's upcoming 'House of the Dead' reboot.
- Sega GaaS, Online Super Game CanceledSega has officially canceled its ambitious "Super Game" project, a games as a service (GaaS) initiative that was initially planned for a March 2026 release. The cancellation was confirmed in Sega Sammy's fiscal results presentation, with no specific reason provided beyond halting further investment. The report also noted underperformance from Rovio titles and Sonic Rumble, alongside delays for other upcoming games.
- Don't Worry, Sega Is Still Reviving Multiple Legacy FranchisesSega Sammy has confirmed plans to revive multiple legacy franchises, including Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, and Streets of Rage, despite the cancellation of its 'Super Game' initiative. New titles for Virtua Fighter, Persona 4, Alien: Isolation, Total War, and Stranger Than Heaven are also in development, alongside movie and animation projects for IPs like Sonic the Hedgehog and Shinobi.
- "There was that period in time, pre-Sonic, where it was, 'You're so lucky that Hollywood is even looking at you'"Story Kitchen, a production company specializing in video game adaptations, discusses the booming Hollywood interest in gaming IPs. Co-founder Dmitri M. Johnson highlights the intense bidding wars for titles like Split Fiction and the evolving relationship between game companies and studios, noting that game developers now have more leverage due to the success of major game-based films and shows. The company mediates between the two industries, ensuring deals are made while respecting both creative visions.
- G’AIM’E Hands-On Preview – Arcade-Perfect Light Gun Gaming at HomeThe G'AIM'E system offers an arcade-perfect light gun gaming experience at home, featuring a light gun, mini-console, and optional foot pedal. Included games range from Time Crisis to Steel Gunner 2, with advanced tracking technology ensuring remarkable accuracy. The system aims to replicate the classic arcade feel for enthusiasts.
- Video Game Adaptations That Struggled to Work on Film and in AnimeThis article examines numerous video game adaptations in film and anime that failed to capture the essence of their source material. Common issues include poor storytelling, miscasting, and a failure to replicate interactive elements, leading to disappointing results for fans and critics alike.
- 50 Video Game Movies In The Works: How Many Of Them Will Actually Come Out?Hollywood is actively developing over 50 film and television adaptations of video game properties, ranging from major franchises like Elden Ring and Call of Duty to indie titles such as The Mortuary Assistant. While some projects like Death Stranding and Mortal Kombat 2 are further along, many others are in early development or face potential delays, with varying degrees of success seen in past video game movies.
- Another Video Game MovieThis opinion piece discusses the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie, highlighting the controversy surrounding its initial character design and the subsequent redesign after fan backlash. The author praises Paramount Pictures for listening to the audience and speculates on the film's potential success compared to previous video game adaptations.