Ghost of Tsushima is not only one of the coolest games on the PS4, but is also considered by many to be one of the most beautiful games of all time. So, John Wick director Chad Stahelski, who was hired by Sony, wants to bring the hero Jin Sakai to the big screen and find a way to recreate the successful Sucker Punch project in theaters worldwide.
In an interview with the website Discussing Film With the director, Chad Stahelski shared some thoughts on how he planned and his overall vision for one of PlayStation's biggest hits, Ghost of Tsushima. According to the director, it's a truly compelling story because Jin Sakai's story alone is inspiring.
The director added that he wanted to infuse the game's identity into the film, with all the world's vibrant and vibrant colors, but wondered how to make it all feel as coherent and realistic as possible. Stahelski isn't just trying to live up to the game's visual appeal, but he also hopes to push the boundaries of the game.
All this talk about color is interesting, of course, because Ghost of Tsushima also features Kurosawa's monochrome style, something Stahelski also expressed interest in replicating. But he ended his interest at this stage with, "It's just a conversation," when asked about the possibility of shooting the film in black and white.
In the end, it seems to us that "Chad Stahelski" has a lot of ideas going through his head, but given his work on the John Wick series, we have no doubt that he will strive with everything he has to make the PlayStation title as visually stunning as we saw it on the first day of its release. .
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