Life Is Strange: 12 Actors Who Would Be Perfect for a TV Adaptation

The first series of Life Is Strange was developed by DONTNOD, a French video game developer, and published by Square Enix in 2015. It received high acclaim from players and critics, being runner-up for Best Narrative and coming in third for Best Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards. The first game is about a teenager named Max Caulfield who runs into her old best friend, Chloe Price, and discovers she has time-rewinding powers when she has to save Chloe. These powers are the beginning of an interactive story where the player’s decisions severely impact the rest of the game as the player moves forward. It’s up to the player whether they use Max’s newfound powers to change their decision if it’s not too late or live with the outcomes. The first Life Is Strange hit a nostalgic and emotional spot in many players who loved it.Ever since the Life Is Strange franchise became a success, there have been rumors and hype of a live-action television show being made. Fans have yet to see anything concrete develop, though, as it’s been in development hell for years. DJ2 Entertainment sold Life Is Strange’s TV show rights to Hulu in 2016, but as of 2022, a new deal was made with Amazon. Shawn Mendes was also once attached to create the music for the series, but an indie soundtrack like the games feels like a better match. Some fans want Syd Matters to create the potential show’s music. No matter the length of time since attempts to make a TV adaptation started, fans have been very vocal about whose faces they’d like to see on the screen.Netflix has already worked with people experimenting in “Choose Your Own” TV shows, like Black Mirror’s Bandersnatch, Bear Grylls’ You vs. Wild, and Choose Love. Since Amazon currently owns the rights to the Life Is Strange TV adaptation, it would be a good idea to listen to fans who suggest making it interactive and start connecting with creators who have experience with that. If the show is not interactive, they could risk alienating fans who would prefer to make their own choices in the show, like in the games.

The first series of Life Is Strange was developed by DONTNOD, a French video game developer, and published by Square Enix in 2015. It received high acclaim from players and critics, being runner-up for Best Narrative and coming in third for Best Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards. The first game is about a teenager named Max Caulfield who runs into her old best friend, Chloe Price, and discovers she has time-rewinding powers when she has to save Chloe. These powers are the beginning of an interactive story where the player’s decisions severely impact the rest of the game as the player moves forward. It’s up to the player whether they use Max’s newfound powers to change their decision if it’s not too late or live with the outcomes. The first Life Is Strange hit a nostalgic and emotional spot in many players who loved it.

Ever since the Life Is Strange franchise became a success, there have been rumors and hype of a live-action television show being made. Fans have yet to see anything concrete develop, though, as it’s been in development hell for years. DJ2 Entertainment sold Life Is Strange‘s TV show rights to Hulu in 2016, but as of 2022, a new deal was made with Amazon. Shawn Mendes was also once attached to create the music for the series, but an indie soundtrack like the games feels like a better match. Some fans want Syd Matters to create the potential show’s music. No matter the length of time since attempts to make a TV adaptation started, fans have been very vocal about whose faces they’d like to see on the screen.

Netflix has already worked with people experimenting in “Choose Your Own” TV shows, like Black Mirror‘s Bandersnatch, Bear Grylls’ You vs. Wild, and Choose Love. Since Amazon currently owns the rights to the Life Is Strange TV adaptation, it would be a good idea to listen to fans who suggest making it interactive and start connecting with creators who have experience with that. If the show is not interactive, they could risk alienating fans who would prefer to make their own choices in the show, like in the games.

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