PlayStation's cinematic universe is absolutely popping off! The company has been on a total winning streak with its game-to-screen adaptations, and 2026 is looking like another banger year. Following the massive success of projects like The Last of Us TV series, Sony just dropped some insane news at CES 2025, revealing that three more of its iconic franchises are getting the Hollywood and anime treatment. This isn't just hype; it's a full-on liberation of Super Earth-level proportions for fans. Let's dive into what's cooking.
Helldivers: For Super Earth! The Movie
First up, and arguably the most hype announcement, is a Helldivers movie! Yep, you heard that right. The chaotic, bug-squashing, bot-blasting co-op shooter is getting its own feature film. Announced by The Game Awards' Geoff Keighley, the project will be handled by Sony Pictures. Honestly, this is a no-brainer. The game's satirical, over-the-top militaristic vibe is basically a love letter to Starship Troopers. A Helldivers movie could easily be the spiritual sequel we never knew we needed—just imagine the glorious, friendly-fire-filled chaos on the big screen!

While details are still under wraps (managed democracy style), the potential is huge. We're talking:
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Epic, large-scale battles against Terminids and Automatons.
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The iconic, chaotic Stratagem calls. "Orbital Strike incoming!" 🚀
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That perfect blend of brutal action and dark, satirical humor.
Fans are already theorizing it could follow a fresh squad of Helldivers dropping into a hellish mission. The vibe needs to be 110% pure, unadulterated, patriotic chaos. Fingers crossed they nail the tone!
Ghost of Tsushima: The Anime Adventure
Next, get ready to channel your inner ghost, because Ghost of Tsushima is getting an anime adaptation! This one was also revealed on the CES 2025 stage. The coolest part? According to Keighley's photo from the event, the anime appears to be based on the game's Legends multiplayer mode, not a direct adaptation of Jin Sakai's story. This is a genius move. It allows for new stories within the rich world of Tsushima without retreading the main plot.
The project will be a collaboration between Crunchyroll and Aniplex, which basically guarantees it's going to look stunning. With the sequel, Ghost of Yotei, launching recently and boosting the IP's popularity even more, the timing is perfect. Imagine:
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Stunning, watercolor-inspired animation bringing the beauty of Tsushima to life.
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Stories focusing on the mythical realms and co-op tales from the Legends mode.
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New Ronin, Samurai, Hunters, and Assassins facing supernatural threats.
This approach keeps the main story sacred for the games while expanding the universe in a super organic way. It's a total W move.
Horizon Zero Dawn: From Scrapped Show to Major Motion Picture
Last but definitely not least, the saga of Aloy continues! After the reported cancellation of a Horizon Zero Dawn TV series in 2024 due to behind-the-scenes issues, many fans thought the project was dead. Well, plot twist! It was announced at CES 2025 that Horizon Zero Dawn is getting a movie instead, with Columbia Pictures taking the helm.
This is huge news. Sony has always had major love for this franchise, and a big-budget film is the perfect way to introduce the breathtaking world of robotic creatures and tribal societies to an even wider audience. The key will be capturing:
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The scale and beauty of the post-apocalyptic landscapes.
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The thrill of the hunt against machines like Thunderjaws and Stormbirds.
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Aloy's compelling journey from outcast to savior.
A movie format might actually be better suited to deliver the visual spectacle this world demands. Let's just hope they find the right creative team to do it justice.
The Bigger Picture: PlayStation's Media Domination
Let's be real, Sony isn't just playing games anymore; they're building a whole media empire. Look at their track record:
| Game | Adaptation | Verdict |
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| The Last of Us | HBO TV Series | Absolute Banger 🔥 |
| Uncharted | Feature Film | Pretty Successful 🎬 |
| Twisted Metal | TV Series | Surprisingly Good 🤡 |
| God of War | TV Series (In Development) | Highly Anticipated ⚔️ |
| Helldivers | Movie (Announced) | Hype Levels: MAXIMUM 🪖 |
| Ghost of Tsushima | Anime (Announced) | Genius Move 🎌 |
| Horizon Zero Dawn | Movie (Announced) | Redemption Arc ✅ |
This strategy makes so much sense. These games are already narrative and visual powerhouses. Adapting them allows Sony to:
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Cross-pollinate fandoms. Gamers watch the shows/movies, and viewers get interested in the games.
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Extend the lifespan of their biggest IPs.
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Control the narrative by keeping development in-house or with trusted partners like Sony Pictures.
Final Thoughts & The Hype Train
The future for PlayStation fans who also love movies and anime is looking brighter than a Helldiver's orbital laser. A Helldivers movie promises pure, chaotic fun. A Ghost of Tsushima anime based on Legends is a creatively bold and exciting direction. And the Horizon movie has the potential to be a visual masterpiece on the big screen.
All three announcements show that Sony is doubling down on what works and isn't afraid to pivot when necessary (RIP Horizon show, hello Horizon movie). The key now is execution. They need the right directors, writers, and animators who truly understand the soul of these games. But if the recent track record is anything to go by, the odds are in our favor.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to enlist for the Helldivers movie? Excited to see the Ghosts in anime form? Do you think Aloy's story will translate well to film? Sound off in the comments! Remember, spreading hype for these projects is your democratic duty! For Super Earth! 🫡
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