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Just keep all the humour we familiar with and that's key point why this game attractive, you did that once and you will do that again, I just think it's a good topic and good suggestion for AH, hey, influences, you want that?
I do.
Sony had a shocking 2024 with flop after flop movies and games, I don't see this getting past "we're making a movie" I might be wrong but when has any TV show or movie come close to doing a game cinematic justice.
I didnt like Sony but once they smelt money, they can do right things.
While I love the game and while I eat up any media about it, I'm fearfull a movie will kill the "magic" behind it.
Specificly our foux-loyalty to Super Earth.
At the moment, most of us gleefully go along with the propaganda and ingame the exact workings about what Super Earth actually is doing, is left in limbo and not spelled out for us.
While in reality we all probably know what the SE govnerment is all about, nobody actually talks bout it and most of us goes along with the Ministry of Truth: FOR DEMOCRACY!
A movie however, by definition will have to break this mold; We need to have a story and worldbuilding and it needs to be relatable to audiences.
I suspect there will be a fair bit of "pulling back the curtain", making the SE inner workings more obvious; I would hate that.
Also, most movies and stories follow some variation of the "Heroes Journey"-trope.
I'm curious how they would go about following a hero with a avarage life expectancy of about ~2 minutes and make it work.
I'll grab my own Liberator and star in my own movie right now thank you very much!
Then, you can vote for it.
It's a difficult ethical position for me. On one hand, I don't want to support Sony, so I've put any games published by them now on ignore, but on the other hand, I have a lot of friends who want to play this game and it's too late for me to get it refunded, so I'm kinda stuck.
I'm not rabid about it, but I do think people should at least care that Sony decided to be the only(?) company in the world to take a dump on over a hundred countries for no apparent reason. There aren't any other developers that I know who do this (there's a couple who block a tiny amount of countries (like 2-6) for political reasons amongst others).
An anthology movie could work though, something like "Love Death Robots" within the Helldiver universe - no need for established characters and needing to keep them alive outside of their stories.
Then there is the obvious question about social political themes being included, and that's where it will be up to Sony - Not including any lecturing / forced discussion would of course be preferable but they also hyped stuff like Concord or this new "Prophet of something" sci-fi game from Naughty Dog