Sony confirmed during an investor relations presentation today that it is developing a TV show based on the Twisted Metal game series. It also stated that the Uncharted movie is in “advanced development.”

Sony Pictures Entertainment Chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra explained that the recently announced PlayStation Productions has closed the deal for a Twisted Metal show, though he didn’t share many hard details beyond that. "We have a TV show we just agreed to get underway that will be developed from the IP on PlayStation, it’s called Twisted Metal,” Vinciquerra explained. “It’s a game that was put out many years ago and we’re going to develop a TV series around that."

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While that’s not really a whole lot to go on, it’s understandable that Vinciquerra would want to remind investors about the series alongside this news. The first Twisted Metal came out in 1995, with the latest entry arriving back in 2012. Around the same time, a Twisted Metal movie was announced but was never actually made.

Vinciquerra also noted that the Uncharted movie that’s been long talked about is in “advanced development.” It’s unclear what that actually means, but 10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg was revealed to be the director for it as recently as January of this year after Stanger Things’ Shawn Levy stepped away from the project.

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PlayStation Productions is expected to turn even more games from Sony’s catalog into TVs and movies, though they don’t have any hard plans or schedule for how many or how frequently they will release them. You can read more about its plans here.

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