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The company promised it'll be "a faithful adaptation of the video game Silent Hill 2," which is pretty much exactly what the 2006 Silent Hill wasn't. This might be a hot take, but 2006 Silent Hill ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Return to Silent Hill is officially heading to theaters. While the first two Silent Hill movies were released by Sony and Open Road Films ...
Correction: A previous version of this article credited Silent Hill: Revelation director as Michael J. Bassett rather than M.J. Bassett, who came out as trans in 2017. According to Cineverse ...
Return to Silent Hill, the forthcoming film based on Konami's horror franchise, will be a "faithful adaptation" of Silent Hill 2. That's according to distributor Cineverse, which has acquired the ...
The original Silent Hill was released in 1999 and kickstarted a long-running franchise of psychological horror games. In 2006, a film adaptation directed by long-time fan Christophe Gans was ...
Bloober Team has announced it has signed a deal with Konami to make a new game based on the Japanese company’s IP, following the successful release of the Silent Hill 2 remake. While neither ...
However, finally, Konami focused its attention back on the franchise, with a remake of Silent Hill 2 being one of the first ... GOG released the game at a discount. Players can pick up a copy ...
This installment stars Jeremy Irvine and Hannah Emily Anderson, and is promised to be “a faithful adaptation of the video game ‘Silent Hill 2,'” the company said in a statement. Per the ...
Christophe Gans’ Return to Silent Hill is set to receive a theatrical release in the US, with Cineverse having acquired distribution rights to the movie. Yolanda Macias, Chief Content Offer at ...
The original Silent Hill 2 was released in 2001 and a huge remake launched late last year that respected the original game, while also modernising it. The new version of Silent Hill 2 also ...
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