The death of fans looks like you have something really deadly. The continuation game, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, is expected to come in June, and the franchise star, Norman Reedus, recently irritated part of the game – as well as a key delicacy about the future film adaptation – in an interview with IGN.
“If it was an option, yes, for sure,” revealed Reedus asked if he would consider considering the future version of the film game, which was announced in the works of Michael Sarnoski and A24 last month. “I don’t know what is happening to it. It’s now so pre -prerey. But yes, of course.”
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We also asked Reedus about his confusion with the first game and whether he still felt in this way in the second, but it seems that he deeply trusts the creators of Hideo Kojima, whose reputation of course precedes him. “When it comes to working with him and understanding where his head is, I don’t think anyone can understand where his head is,” explained the graduate of Walking Dead. “He is only this guy, he is there and has great ideas. But the story I knew what was going on. There is more action in this, there is more a specific goal that you can get to.”
To say, no matter what is happening in the world of death, Reedus is elated on a ride. “It is always a journey over these things,” said Ign. “That’s great, but wild.”
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will be released on June 26, 2025.
Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and an independent entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow it on Twitter on @Niconamerica.
