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Beyond Good and Evil is getting a Netflix movie from Detective Pikachu director

The adaptation is in early development

We may not know when action-adventure game for Netflix. The director of Detective Pikachu will bring the misadventures of investigative reporter Jade to life.

Reported by The Hollywood Reporter – and then confirmed by Netflix – the movie will be a hybrid of live-action and animation, directed by Rob Letterman, who helmed last year's Detective Pikachu and 2015's Goosebumps. The picture is being produced through Ubisoft's Film and Television, the publisher's TV and movie adaptations wing, and Jason Altman and Margaret Boykin are named as producers.

The adaptation is said to be early in development, and no writer is attached. Given that Detective Pikachu and Goosebumps both used an ample amount of CG, and other animated effects, Letterman seems like a good fit on a technical level for a hybrid picture. It should be noted this is now the sixth movie adaptation Ubisoft has in development, the likes of Assassin's Creed, which really speaks for itself.

The first Beyond good and Evil was released in 2003 – it's a futuristic quasi-including gameplay footage, went dry last year.

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