The saga that is the Silent Hill franchise and its ongoing rumours have added another twist in the form of the director for 2006’s film adaptation, Christophe Gans. Speaking with French website Movie & Game (and translated by members of ResetEra), Gans (who currently has scripts ready for a new Silent Hill film in addition to a Fatal Frame adaptation) has added fuel to these longstanding rumours of several Silent Hill projects, claiming that there are “several games in development” with “several teams”.
While Gans states that he’s not involved in any of the projects, he has been in contact with Team Silent, whom he met while working on the 2006 film. When asked, Christophe Gans did acknowledge that Bloober Team was in fact working on the Silent Hill 2 remake, in addition to the other projects.
Last month, South Korea’s ratings board had released the rating for a game entitled Silent Hill: The Short Message, which may be the British-centric Silent Hill title known as Silent Hill: Sakura.
In addition to the talk of the games, Gans did mention his own Silent Hill film, stating that he plans on it being more psychological than his first film, and will focus on the reality of the town of Silent Hill itself.
Konami has not responded to the Gans’ interview as of yet.
The post ‘Silent Hill’ Film Director Christophe Gans States That Multiple ‘Silent Hill’ Games Are in Development appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.