Beyond: Two Souls, the Quantic Dream-made interactive ... you can read Sean Hollister’s review of its debut on the PlayStation 3 in 2013. “Filming the game was one of the most challenging ...
It will be some time before the Beyond: Two Souls TV series makes its debut. In the meantime, you can see IGN’s original review for the game here and all of our Quantic Dream video game reviews ...
A TV series based on Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls is in development, with Elliot Page's production company attached. Despite the swathe of film and TV projects based on video games in the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Amid a resurgence of video games-based TV series with the success of The Last Of Us and Fallout, another popular gaming title, Beyond: Two Souls, is getting a TV series adaptation.
Actor Elliot Page and developer Quantic Dream are developing a TV show based on the 2013 PS3 game Beyond: Two Souls. Released late in the PS3's lifecycle, Beyond: Two Souls was a cinematic ...
However, Quantic Dream's 2013 title, Beyond: Two Souls, will apparently be the company's first game to be developed as a TV series. According to Deadline, the proposed Beyond: Two Souls television ...
Quantic Dream's interactive drama Beyond: Two Souls is being adapted into a TV series from Elliot Page via Pageboy Productions. Deadline reveals that Page has acquired the adaptation rights of the IP ...
From Sonic the Hedgehog to Fallout, there are more and more quality shows and films to watch based on some of the most popular titles, but the newly announced Beyond: Two Souls television series ...
Elliot Page is helping to develop a TV adaptation of Beyond: Two Souls. The adaptation aims to honor the game's legacy while exploring themes of survival and split-second decisions. Beyond ...
Credit: Getty Images The videogame-to-TV pipeline grew a little wider today with a Deadline report revealing that a show based on Quantic Dream's action-adventure Beyond: Two Souls is now in ...
Beyond: Two Souls earned praise for its story and acting, and it's not unreasonable to expect that will carry over to a TV show, which unlike the game will turn entirely on its story and acting.