In an exciting development for fans of retro video games, the beloved 1993 fighting game Eternal Champions is set to be adapted into a live-action movie. Originally seen as Sega's answer to iconic titles like Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat, Eternal Champions offered players an engaging storyline with diverse historical characters engaging in a martial arts tournament. The film will be written by Derek Connolly, known for his work on Jurassic World, with Toru Nakahara, a producer of the Sonic films, involved in the project. While details about the plot remain sparse, fans can expect the narrative to align with the original game's themes of balance and competition. As video game adaptations remain popular in Hollywood, the movie aims to tap into nostalgic appeal akin to Mortal Kombat films.

What is the storyline behind the Eternal Champions game?

The storyline of Eternal Champions revolves around a god-like figure known as the Eternal Champion who aims to restore balance to the world. This is achieved through a martial arts tournament that features various characters, each representing different historical periods, engaging in epic battles.

Eternal Champions was praised for its visuals and gameplay back in the 90s but faced challenges that led to its decline in prominence. Despite a sequel on the Sega CD, Sega shifted focus to promote Virtual Fighter in the U.S., causing Eternal Champions to fade into obscurity. The upcoming film adaptation seeks to rekindle interest in this classic franchise while still catering to contemporary audiences drawn to video game cinematic experiences.