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Indivisible video game is receiving a TV series adaptation

July 20, 2020 by Gary Collinson

Deadline is reporting that Meg LeFauve (Inside Out) and Jonathan Fernandez (Rob the Mob) are set to write and executive produce a TV adaptation of the action role-playing video game Indivisible for NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service.

Developed by Lab Zero Games and published last year by 505 Games, Indivisible follows Ajna, a fearless girl with a rebellious streak who has been raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town. However, when their home comes under attack, a mysterious power awakens within her, throwing Ajna’s life into chaos.

At this point, it’s unclear whether LeFauve and Fernandez are planning an animated or live-action take on the game, but we do know that the project is being produced by Legendary Television along with DJ2 Entertainment, a company specialising in video game adaptations whose credits include the recent Sonic the Hedgehog movie.

Indivisible is available to play now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC and Mac.

Via Deadline

 

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, News, Television, Video Games Tagged With: Indivisible

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Flickering Myth. He is a film, television and digital content writer and producer, whose work includes the gothic horror feature The Baby in the Basket and the suspense thriller Death Among the Pines. He is also the author of Holy Franchise, Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen.

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