The videogame-to-TV pipeline grew a little wider today with a report revealing that a show based on Quantic Dream's action-adventure is now in development at Elliot Page's Pageboy Productions.
Page, you'll recall, starred in [[link]] Beyond: Two Souls, a "psychological action thriller" about a girl whose powerful telepathic abilities lead her into a web of intrigue and conspiracies. It was well received when it launched for the PlayStation 3 in 2013, although not without criticism: Former PC Gamer wordsmith Andy Kelly said ahead of the game's years-later release on PC that "it feels like David Cage is trying to make ten completely different films at once, resulting in a confusing jumble of themes and tone."
"It doesn't know whether it's a supernatural thriller, a coming-of-age teen melodrama, or an action movie," Kelly . "It leaps between time periods and genres so wildly, and for so little reason, that it's almost impossible to get invested in the story. And when Jodie visits a wise old Native American in the New Mexico desert, well… let's just say 'write what you know' is a piece of advice Cage should have taken to heart.
That shower scene turned out to be an issue for reasons aside from its gratuitousness: Page's character appears nude in the scene, and while the character model isn't fully visible in the game, some enterprising jerk who presumably had a PS3 devkit used a "free camera" mode to
create and upload images to the internet. Page didn't actually get naked for the game—the 3D model was made by an artist—but nonetheless reportedly against Sony over the images after efforts to work things out with Quantic Dream didn't go anywhere. Sony eventually issued takedown notices to sites hosting the images, and the potential legal action does not appear to have been pursued further.
"I was blown away by his acting performance in the game, and I couldn’t think of anyone else to tell this story with the same passion on another medium," Cage said. "Beyond: Two Souls is a very special game for millions of players around the world who were moved by the story of Jodie and Aiden, and their journey in life and beyond. I know that Elliot has all the talent and instinct to make it something really unique on TV."