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Spider-Man Star's Surreal Pitch for Jak and Daxter Live-Action Adaptation

Summary

  • Tom Holland pitched a dark, indie-style live-action Jak and Daxter adaptation
  • Envisioned as an A24 project with a moody, arthouse aesthetic
  • Wanted to play the role of Jak in the unconventional take on the classic PlayStation franchise
Spider-Man Star's Surreal Pitch for Jak and Daxter Live-Action Adaptation

Back in the days when Tom Holland was starring in the Uncharted film, the actor had a different video game adaptation in mind – a live-action take on the classic PlayStation franchise, Jak and Daxter. Holland's vision was far from a straightforward adaptation, however. He wanted to put a unique spin on the beloved characters, pitching the idea as an A24 project that would be "really weird and dark."

Imagining a moody, arthouse aesthetic for the Jak and Daxter world, Holland even expressed his desire to play the role of Jak himself. The actor's unconventional pitch promised to blend the quirky charm of the original games with a surreal, indie-inspired sensibility. It was a bold and unexpected take on a PlayStation classic that had been dormant since its heyday.

While Holland's Jak and Daxter dream remained just that – a dream – it showcased the actor's creative ambition and his willingness to embrace the unexpected. Even as he moved on to other high-profile projects, the tantalizing "what if" of his A24-style adaptation lingered, hinting at the potential for a fresh, unconventional revival of the beloved franchise.

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Tom Holland pitched a dark, indie-style live-action adaptation of the Jak and Daxter video game franchise, envisioning it as an A24 project with a moody, arthouse aesthetic.
Holland wanted to put a unique, unconventional spin on the beloved characters, promising a "really weird and dark" take on the PlayStation classic. He even expressed interest in playing the role of Jak himself.
Holland's idea aligned with PlayStation's recent efforts to adapt its classic video game franchises for the big screen, such as the Uncharted film and the upcoming The Last of Us HBO series. The Jak and Daxter franchise, while dormant, had the potential to be revived in a fresh, unexpected way.

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