‘Bloodborne’ Video Game Getting R-Rated Animated Movie Adaptation From Sony
Home Film News Apr 13, 2026 8:15pm PT ‘Bloodborne’ Video Game Getting R-Rated Animated Movie Adaptation From Sony By Brent Lang Plus Icon Brent Lang Executive Editor BrentALang Latest Sony Pictures Boss Tom Rothman Urges Theater Owners to Stop Having 30 Minutes of Trailers and Commercials Before Movies Start: ‘Get Off the Ad Crack’ 36 minutes ago Kim Kardashian Producing Broadway Prison Drama ‘The Fear of 13’ to Draw Attention to Criminal Justice Reform 7 hours ago Brian Tyree Henry Joins Apple Studios Sports Drama ‘Running’ 7 hours ago See All PlayStation’s “Bloodborne” is being developed into an R-rated animated feature for Sony Pictures that the studio says won’t shy away from the carnage that’s made the horror game so popular. Sanford Panitch, president of Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, promised during the studio’s CinemaCon presentation that the long-rumored film will “very true” to the gory spirit of “Bloodborne,” which finds a traveler journeying into a gothic city full of deranged mobs and nightmarish creatures. Related Stories No Doubt's Tom Dumont Reveals He Has Parkinson's Disease: 'It's a Struggle Every Day' — but 'I Can Still Play Guitar'المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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