A movie adaptation of the popular video game series The Sims has been confirmed by its publisher, Electronic Arts (EA).
The film will be produced in collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios, with Margot Robbie’s production company, LuckyChap, and Loki director Kate Herron involved.
British author and comedian Briony Redman will co-write the screenplay, having previously worked with Herron on Doctor Who and Sex Education.
Although EA has not yet provided many details, they promised updates next year, coinciding with The Sims’ 25th anniversary.
The life simulation game, developed by Maxis and launched in 2000, allows players to control the lives of virtual characters known as Sims. Over the years, the game has introduced expansions, including new features like relationship dynamics and supernatural elements.
Robbie, fresh from the success of the Barbie movie, aims to replicate that film’s success with The Sims adaptation, emphasizing the potential for bold, creative projects.
Her company, LuckyChap, is also developing a Monopoly movie and previously worked with Amazon on Saltburn, which was a major success on its Prime Video platform.
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