A post on Ubisoft’s news page reportedly announced that FX is working on a TV show adaptation of the Far Cry franchise. The page has since been taken down and entering the website redirects to Ubisoft’s landing page for company news. However, several Redditors have been circulating what they saw in the press release.
According to the alleged Ubisoft post, the Far Cry franchise adaptation will be an “anthology drama” where “each season will be set in a new world with a different cast of characters following the video game franchise’s signature standalone storytelling format.” The series is reportedly being co-created by Rob Mac, known for creating and starring in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Noah Hawley, who created Fargo and Legion for FX. The leaked release supposedly detailed that Hawley will serve as the showrunner for the series, while also filling the role of executive producer along with Mac. Several production studios have reportedly joined the project, including Ubisoft Film & Television, which is working on other video game adaptations for the Assassin’s Creed and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell franchises.
While FX hasn’t confirmed anything officially, the leaked cast and crew could be a sign of the next big hit in the world of video games adapted into TV. The recent success of Fallout and The Last of Us indicates a healthy appetite from viewers and Hawley’s previous experience could be an appropriate fit for the Far Cry franchise’s raw, but darkly comedic style.
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