Gran Turismo movie: Sony has started filming, here’s the first photo from the set

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Sony Pictures revealed who they are on Twitter started shooting between film from Big TurismoThe film adaptation of Polyphony Digital’s racing series for PlayStation will be released in the summer of next year.

Accompanied by the announcement First official shoot from the setUnfortunately, it doesn’t show much. In fact, we can see the Clapperboard used by the production along with the Gran Turismo logo. The background is blurred, but a row of race cars can be seen near the starting line of a track.

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Film adaptation of Gran Turismo inspired by a true story Jann Mardenborough, an actor in the Polyphony Digital series, has actually become a professional driver by winning a number of competitions in the game.

We know that Archie Madekwe (Les Miserables) will star in the movie, with Djimon Hounsou (In America – The dream that Never was and Blood Diamond – Blood Diamonds) and former Spice Girls Geri Halliwell-Horner commenting on the parents.

Also in the cast are Orlando Bloom, David Harbor (Sheriff Hopper from Stranger Things), Josha Stradowski (Amazon’s Wheel of Time), and German actor Thomas Kretschman (who will appear in the next Indiana Jones movie). Directed by District 9 and Elysium director Neill Blomkamp, ​​the film is written by Jason Hall and Zach Baylan. Hall also serves as executive director with Kazunori Yamauchi, the boss of Polyphony Digital.

Gran Turismo movie scheduled to debut in US cinema11 August 2023.

Source: Multiplayer

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