Who are 'Stories International'?Stories International a subsidiary of the eighth largest advertising company in the world
and legendary video game publisher SEGA.
They are at the forefront of adapting Japanese intellectual properties into English-language film, television, and digital series for worldwide audiences. With multiple SEGA video game properties and access to extensive Japanese IP, they aim to inspire audience around the world. Tomoya Suzuki, CEO, is repped by CAA.
Stories International Website:
http://www.stories-llc.com/
What SEGA Games are they currently turning into feature films?
-SHINOBI
Producer: Marc Platt (Wanted, Drive, and Bridge of Spies)
“We love the Shinobi games and believe that the world of ninjas has never been properly explored onscreen,” said Platt in making the announcement. “We now have the opportunity to do just that. With Shinobi, we hope to make a film that honors the essence of the games.”Synopsis:The Shinobi games typically star someone from the Oboro clan seeking revenge against a rival clan or opponent to right some past wrong. The team really does have a blank slate creatively, and if the action is up to par, I'm sure they could bring the character back to relevance once again.
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-Rent A HeroDirector: Steve Pink (Hot Tub Timemachine, High Fidelity Grosse Point Blank), Jeff Morris (The True Memiors of an International Assassin)
Pink explains,
“As SEGA fans, we are excited to dive into the near future with these RENT A HEROES, and explore what it means to be an everyday hero in a comedic, high-energy, action adventure.” Suzuki adds,
“RENT A HERO is high-concept video game, yet has a very important theme we believe audiences today can connect with—we can help our society at our own capacities. We found the perfect creative team in Steve and Jeff to bring this unique action adventure based on one of our favorite SEGA titles to life as a feature film.”
Synopsis:RENT A HERO tells the story of a reluctant slacker genius who joins a high-tech startup pitched as an “Uber for heroes,” aimed to improve people’s daily lives at an affordable price. But when company insiders plan to weaponize the tech, the slacker and his fellow Rent A Heroes must band together to stop them.
What Other SEGA IP's could be in the pipeline?
Stories Interactive are currently considering, (but aren't limited too) these named SEGA IP's:
-Golden Axe
-Crazy Taxi
-Virtua Fighter
-The House of the Dead
-Streets of Rage
-Altered BeastWhat about Sonic?
A Sonic film is currently in production by SEGA's Marza Animation Planet and Sony.---
What SEGA games would you like to see become a feature film or series?
Personally I would love a Skies of Arcadia animated series and I would like to see Golden Axe live action in a similar style to Vikings or Game of Thrones.