
Summary
- Sony Pictures confirmed the development of an R-rated animated adaptation of the video game Bloodborne during its CinemaCon presentation
- The feature film will be co-financed by Lyrical Media and produced in collaboration with PlayStation Productions and Lyrical Animation
- Gaming content creator Seán McLoughlin boards the highly anticipated cinematic project as an official co-producer
Sony Pictures is officially developing the Bloodborne animated feature film for global cinematic audiences. Announced during the studio’s CinemaCon presentation, the project represents a major expansion of the beloved FromSoftware intellectual property. Sanford Panitch, president of Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, confirmed the adaptation to Variety, emphasizing that the production will stay remarkably true to the dark, gory spirit that defined the original 2015 release.
Translating the treacherous environment of the game’s dark, gothic city into an animated format demands a dedicated production team. Lyrical Media, the parent company of Lyrical Animation, steps in to co-finance the cinematic venture alongside Sony Pictures. The foundational production efforts will be a collaborative endeavor spearheaded by PlayStation Productions and Lyrical Animation. This alliance underscores Sony’s ongoing commitment to adapting its massive gaming catalog into premium screen experiences, adding to a slate that already includes upcoming adaptations for major franchises like The Legend of Zelda and Helldivers.
Adding a layer of community integration to the project, prominent creator and dedicated gamer Seán McLoughlin — who has amassed over 48 million online fans — boards the film as a co-producer. Representing a massive global fanbase, McLoughlin aims to leverage his extensive experience with the notoriously challenging title to guarantee an authentic translation of its cosmic horror elements. Plot specifics and casting details remain tightly under wraps, but the steadfast commitment to an R-rating ensures the relentless danger and bleak atmosphere of the FromSoftware masterpiece will remain intact on the screen.
Bloodborne was released in March 2015 as an action RPG and follows a Hunter as he journeys through the city of Yharnam. The synopsis reads, “A lone traveler. A cursed town. A deadly mystery that swallows everything it touches. Face your fears as you enter the decaying city of Yharnam, a forsaken place ravaged by a terrible, all-consuming illness. Scour its darkest shadows, fight for your life with blades and guns and discover secrets that will make your blood run cold – but just might save your skin…”
Stay tuned for an official trailer and release date.