Martha Is Dead: the horror game soon to be adapted into a film, first information

Wired Productions And LKA launched Martha Is Dead, a psychological horror game in 2022 which plunges us into a Tuscany ravaged by the Second World War, in 1944, while Julia investigation into the mysterious death of his twin sister Martha. A title well received by players (but censored on PlayStation) who will soon leave the video game industry.

Wired Productions And LKA just announced a partnership with Extraordinary Studios to adapt Martha Is Dead for the cinema. The Swedish studio co-founded by André Hedetoft and Andreas Troedsson, specializes in action, horror and science fiction films, it will have the difficult task of transcribing all the atmosphere of Martha is Dead on the big screen, the game has fun blurring the line between reality, superstitions and the tragedy of war by keeping the player in suspense until the end of the adventure. Luca Dalcò, founder and director of LKA, but also screenwriter and designer of Martha Is Deadcomments:

Every element of Martha Is Dead was created with extraordinary precision and care. The complexity of the narrative was meticulously planned, visualized and even shaped with cinematic quality in mind. Bringing this to life in film form is a dream come true.

Leo Zullo, general manager of Wired Productionsadds:

The game’s captivating narrative and unique setting make it an ideal candidate for a film adaptation. We are thrilled to partner with Studios Extraordinaires to create a historic cinematic experience, merging the artistry of gaming and film in an unprecedented way.

André Hedetoft and Andreas Troedsson will co-direct the film Martha Is Dead, the first will also be a screenwriter while the second will also be the director of photography. Finally, the production will be done in collaboration with Luca Dalcò, enough to reassure the players. You can find the game Martha Is Dead from €25.48 on Amazon, Cdiscount, there Fnac, GOG.com And Gamesplanet.

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