In the video game ‘Bloodborne’ you take on the role of a sick pilgrim who sets out for the mystical Victorian city of Yharnam to find a miracle cure. But here there is an epidemic that turns the city’s inhabitants into cruel beasts. From now on you are no longer in constant battle with ruthless monsters, but at the same time you are looking for the origin of the plague and the secret behind Yharnam.
Anyone who has embarked on this deeply dark journey into the nightmare city of Yharnam knows that ‘Bloodborne’ can be quite an exhausting affair. And the creators previously responsible for the ‘Dark Souls’ series also have their names behind this. The high difficulty level is a challenge in the action adventure, especially in connection with the dark, depressing setting, which is inspired by Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” and the Cthullu myth founded by HP Lovecraft, among others.
While Bloodborne certainly caused a lot of console despair, the video game ended up being quite celebrated for the most part (at 12:00). GamePro For example, there is no less than 88%!). Clearly, a movie adaptation is only a matter of time – and that’s exactly what seems to be currently in development. This was shared by the usually well-informed person through of.
A screenwriter has already been found
As he announced there, Darren Lemke would have been commissioned to write a script for PlayStation Productions and Sony Interactive Entertainment. In the past, Lemke has worked on the scripts for ‘Shazam!’, ‘Gemini Man’, ‘Goosebumps’ and ‘Jack The Giant Slayer’. He is also executive producer of the fantasy series “The Wheel of Time” on Amazon Prime Video. Lorenzo di Bonaventura (“Transformers”) will also be involved as a producer in the film adaptation of “Bloodborne”.
But this is still a rumor. It has not yet been confirmed that Sony is actually working on a film adaptation of ‘Bloodborne’. But if the case actually happens, it will be very interesting to see if the deep dark atmosphere of the original will be captured. It would also finally give you the chance to get a little closer to Lovecraft’s Cthullu mythos on the big screen.