Daniel Vávra, the creative force behind the Kingdom Come: Deliverance series, is stepping away from game development to focus on a film adaptation of the successful franchise. In a recent interview, studio head Martin Frývaldský explained that Vávra's new role is to bring the Kingdom Come story to the big screen. The transition comes as Warhorse Studios seeks to expand the Kingdom Come brand beyond gaming, having previously explored avenues like comics and tourism. With a draft script already in hand and renewed interest from the film industry post-COVID, Frývaldský emphasized that they aim for the movie to align closely with their vision for the franchise. Despite moving on, Vávra remains an integral part of Warhorse Studios.

The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance, released in 2018, achieved remarkable success, selling over 10 million copies, while its sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, released in early 2025, has already sold over 5 million copies and received critical acclaim for its captivating story and innovative combat.

nWhat is the Kingdom Come: Deliverance film about?

The Kingdom Come: Deliverance film will adapt the rich medieval narrative and world established in the video game series, aiming to resonate with both gamers and film audiences alike.