Thread:LeeHatake93/@comment-4489444-20130627182704

I think they should do PlayStation movies Avengers-style with a touch of Wreck-It Ralph

Avengers-Style: What I mean is that they could make each individual film, say..Ape Escape, MediEvil, Jak and Daxter, Ratchet, etc. and each film could have some sort of Easter egg that hints at another PlayStation franchise, like maybe a hidden Helghast symbol in the MediEvil movie, or Jak's goggles making a cameo in the Ratchet movie. and other hints like those. Then, once a majority of the films have been released, they could release an All-Stars movie.

Wreck-It Ralph style: We all know that a large number of video games turned films end up bad. Why? Because they are all live-action and live-action adaptations of cartoony series don't often work well (*ahem* The Last Airbender, Dragon Ball Evolution, Super Mario Bros). Although, animated and CGI films are usually decent to great. A few examples would be the CGI Resident Evil films, the PaRappa and Saru Get You animes, and of course, Wreck-It Ralph. So, one idea would be to make CGI films of the PlayStation series, just as Ratchet and Clank are doing now.

A few more ideas: Well, as many of you may agree, some video games have evolved to the point of essentially being considered films themselves. Uncharted and The Last of Us, for example. What I'd propose, in order to avoid repetition of the games' plots, would be additional story arcs to the games themselves. For example: Instead of repeating the events of Drake's Fortune, an Uncharted movie could tell the story of what happened between Golden Abyss and Drake's Fortune, or could highlight what happens after Drake's Deception, and anywhere in between. As for The Last of Us, maybe highlight the events of what happens during the 20 year gap between the Prologue and the official beginning of the game. And for inFamous, they could focus on the events between the two games, or maybe even tell the plot of the first game through Kessler's point of view.

Another thing, however, is that I would like to see a live-action Twisted Metal film since the actual cutscenes in-game are filmed that way.

The final thing is the aspect of a PlayStation All-Stars film. Although I like the idea of it, I don't think they would be able to squeeze a successful film within a 2-3 hour timeslot. What they could do, however, is create a film as a sort of introduction to the idea, and then spawn a tv series. 