Supermassive Games' horror classic "Until Dawn" is being adapted into a live-action movie, featuring the return of Peter Stormare as the unsettling Dr. Hill. A notable element of the game, Dr. Hill's role involves a psychiatrist assessing players’ decisions that influence the outcome of the story. Joining Stormare are newcomers Maia Mitchell and Belmont Cameli, with the cast also including Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Ji-Young Yoo, and Odessa A’Zion. Directed by David F. Sandberg and written by Gary Dauberman, the film aims to capture the original's eerie, decision-based narrative. While the plot details remain a mystery, the movie promises to bring the chilling, interactive atmosphere of the 2015 game to the big screen.

Will the "Until Dawn" movie stay true to the game's branching storyline?

While exact details are still under wraps, the inclusion of Dr. Hill suggests that the film will incorporate elements of the game's branching narrative, potentially offering some decision-based plot points similar to the original game.

Background: "Until Dawn" originally released in 2015 for PlayStation 4, is a survival horror game where players control multiple characters whose choices impact the narrative and their ultimate fates. Featuring a cast including Hayden Panettiere and Rami Malek, the game is celebrated for its atmospheric storytelling, character development, and replayability due to its multiple endings. The upcoming film adaptation hopes to capture these aspects while translating the interactive experience into a compelling cinematic format.