Dead by Daylight Movie to be Written by Crawl and The Conjuring Writers
The upcoming Dead by Daylight movie has found its writers in David Leslie Johnston-McGoldrick and Alexandre Aja, known for their work on Crawl and The Conjuring. The film is being produced by Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, and fans are eagerly anticipating the adaptation of Behaviour Interactive's popular survival horror game.
The news was announced by Eurogamer, citing the involvement of the two writers in the project. While details about the movie's plot and release date are scarce, fans are excited to see how the game's universe will be brought to life on the big screen.
The Dead by Daylight franchise has gained a significant following since its release in 2016, with its unique blend of survival horror and multiplayer gameplay. The game's success has led to the creation of various spin-offs, including mobile and console versions.
The involvement of Johnston-McGoldrick and Aja in the project is a promising sign for fans, given their experience in crafting tense and suspenseful stories. The Conjuring, for example, was a critical and commercial success, and Crawl is a horror movie that has received praise for its original take on the genre.
While the Dead by Daylight movie is still in the early stages of development, fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the project. The announcement of the writers is a significant step forward, and it will be interesting to see how the movie will shape up in the coming months.
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[3] Dead by Daylight movie will be written by Crawl and The Conjuring writers