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It might be time to check the batteries in your trusty walkie-talkie, as Campo Santo’s intriguing indie hitFirewatchis once again being courted for a live-action adaptation.

As noted byThe Hollywood Reporter, indie producer Snoot Entertainment – previously responsible for 2018’sBlindspotting– has expressed interest in the acclaimed game, with hopes of adapting its tale of isolation, exploration and mystery into either a film or TV series. Snoot Entertainment’s Keith Calder and Jess Wu Calder will co-produce the project alongside Campo Santo’s Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin.

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“Firewatchis a stunning accomplishment, a beautiful and heartbreaking piece of art,” said Calder, glibly adding “I’m delighted that Sean and Jake are letting us ruin their perfect video game by turning it into a movie and/or TV show.”

Set in the late ’80s,Firewatchis the tale of a man named Henry, who lives a solitary life as a fire lookout over the dense wilderness of Wyoming. Henry’s generally uneventful routine takes a sharp turn one fateful day, when a series of strange and worrying events pushes him out of his lookout tower and deep into the forest, guided via walkie-talkie by his supervisor, Delilah.

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Firewatchis available now on PS4, PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Blindspotting producers developing Firewatch movie[Hollywood Reporter /Eurogamer]

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