‘Control,’ ‘Alan Wake’ Video Games Set to Be Adapted By Annapurna, Remedy Pact

‘Control,’ ‘Alan Wake’ Video Games Set to Be Adapted By Annapurna, Remedy Pact

As a seasoned gamer with decades of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement at the news of the collaboration between Annapurna and Remedy Entertainment. The prospect of seeing the captivating worlds of Control and Alan Wake brought to life on the big screen is nothing short of thrilling!


Annapurna collaborates with game developer Remedy Entertainment to transform the “Control” and “Alan Wake” gaming series into movies, television shows, and various other productions.

Annapurna is teaming up with Remedy on both production and financial aspects for the creation of the sequel to the game “Control 2”. Notably, Remedy and Epic Games Publishing have just debuted “Alan Wake 2”.

The news emerges as the upcoming live-action film from Annapurna, titled “Nightbitch,” is set to debut at the Toronto Film Festival. Among Annapurna’s recent productions are titles like the Oscar-nominated animated movie “Nimona” and TV series such as Amazon Prime Video’s “Dead Ringers.”

After Hector Sanchez, a former executive at Epic Games, returned to Annapurna Pictures as its president for interactive and new media, he will collaborate with CEO Megan Ellison to create intellectual properties (IP) that span various platforms. Furthermore, Paul Doyle has been hired by Annapurna in the role of head of strategy. At Epic Games, Sanchez oversaw the publishing team and the Unreal engine games business, while Doyle was in charge of the corporate strategy team.

“Sanchez stated that the agreement with Remedy isn’t merely for adapting excellent games; it’s about pioneering innovative methods of corporate collaboration. By supporting Remedy’s transition to self-publishing, we are expressing our confidence in their unique vision.”

Annapurna founder Ellison in her own statement said Hollywood storytelling was evolving to new platforms. “Today people fall in love with characters and universes, not formats, and we’re excited to leverage Remedy’s beloved, immersive narratives in these new mediums,” she argued.

Annapurna, established in 2011, produces content spanning films, television, video games, and other forms of media. Remedy, based and headquartered in Finland, manages franchises such as Control, Alan Wake, and Max Payne.

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2024-08-29 20:24