Sega Movie ‘Shinobi’ in the Works From Universal, ‘Extraction’ Director Sam Hargrave

The game dates back to 1987, with the ninja series launching 14 installments.
Sega Movie ‘Shinobi’ in the Works From Universal, ‘Extraction’ Director Sam Hargrave

ExtractionfilmmakerSam Hargraveis getting into the video game business. The director is attached to helmUniversal‘sShinobi, an adaptation of the Sega game series that seems tailor-made to his action strengths.

The game debuted in 1987 in arcades, and focused on modern-day ninja Joe Musashi, a man who confronts great evil. Hargrave is a stuntman who transitioned into becoming an in-demand director with the NetflixExtractionmovies, which were praised for their inventive and visceral action, making it easy to imagine him unsheathing the sword for this property.

Shinobihas spawned 14 games, selling a combined 5 million copies, with a new installment in development.

Universal has found gold in the gaming space, withThe Super Mario Bros. Movietopping $1.4 billion globally, and Blumhouse’sFive Nights at Freddy‘s passing $290 million globally, an impressive sum considering it debuted day-and-date on streaming service Peacock. Sega, meanwhile, has found success with itsSonic the Hedgehog Moviesat Paramount, with a third installment due out in December.

Ken Kobayashi will pen the script forShinobi, with Marc Platt and Adam Siegel producing via Marc Platt Productions. Dmitri M. Johnson will produce through Story Kitchen. Toru Nakahara will produce through SEGA.

Mike Goldberg will executive produce the movie, with Timothy I. Stevenson co-producing. Universal’s senior vice president of production development Ryan Jones and director of production development Christine Sun will oversee for the studio.

Hargrave is repped by WME and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher, LLP.