Death Stranding Anime Adaptation In Production

Summary

  • Death Stranding is getting an anime adaptation, with the news confirmed by Hideo Kojima himself.
  • The anime project is in development, though details remain unclear.
  • Kojima is currently working on a live-action Death Stranding film with the award-winning film studio A24.

As a diehard fan, I’m thrilled to share that the visionary mind behind Death Stranding, Hideo Kojima himself, has confirmed that this epic game is getting an anime adaptation! First introduced on PlayStation 4 in November 2019, Death Stranding later graced PCs and current-gen consoles. Fast forward to the future, we’re all eagerly awaiting its sequel, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which is set to release on June 26, 2025!

Due to the enduring fame of the Metal Gear series, Hideo Kojima is known as one of the most cinematically skilled video game creators currently active. His games, such as Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding, openly reference various Hollywood films, creating a style that’s reminiscent of blockbusters and other cinematic influences. Moreover, Kojima leverages his influence in the gaming world to attract big-name Hollywood stars to feature in his productions. For instance, Death Stranding boasts an illustrious cast, including Norman Reedus, who plays the lead character Sam Porter Bridges, known from The Walking Dead.

According to an interview in Japanese with Kojima by Vogue Japan, it appears that the team behind Death Stranding may be seeking additional industry expertise, potentially hinting at plans for an anime adaptation of the game. In a statement concerning the previously announced live-action Death Stranding film project with A24, Kojima mentioned that his production company is also developing an anime based on Death Stranding.

Death Stranding Anime Adaptation Confirmed by Kojima

Regrettably for enthusiastic anime fans, Kojima’s comment on a potential Death Stranding anime didn’t provide many specifics. He merely confirmed its existence without mentioning who would be producing it or where in the production process it stands. This leaves much uncertainty about aspects like casting and release date. Conversely, he has discussed the live-action adaptation extensively, with Michael Sarnoski of A Quiet Place: Day One fame set to direct it. It’s worth noting that the term “anime” in Japanese encompasses all animation, so a Death Stranding anime might not adhere to the stylistic expectations typically associated with anime. Unlike the Cyberpunk Edgerunners anime, which was created by Studio Trigger and boasted an unmistakable anime aesthetic distinct from the realistic portrayal of Cyberpunk 2077.

It’s clear that Kojima understands the distinct challenges involved in adapting content across various media formats. During an interview, he noted how the HBO series The Last of Us closely mirrored the games, while the Super Mario Bros. movie developed a unique film-specific storyline. Regarding Death Stranding, he expressed his desire for the live-action film to be distinctive and worthy of attention at prestigious film festivals like Cannes. Consequently, when considering an anime adaptation of Death Stranding, Kojima might strive to create a version that is uniquely suited to the anime medium.

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2025-05-28 17:45