Overview
- Sony's TriStar Pictures and Sony Pictures Television have secured rights from Hasbro to develop film and TV adaptations of 'Clue'.
- The project is in the developmental stages, with no specific release dates announced yet.
- Hasbro's strategy includes expanding its iconic games into various media formats, with 'Monopoly' also set for an upcoming film adaptation.
- The adaptations will be overseen by Hasbro’s heads of film and television, Zev Foreman and Gabriel Marano, alongside Sony's Nicole Brown and Katherine Pope.
- 'Clue', known for its engaging murder mystery gameplay, was first introduced in 1943 and has seen various adaptations, including a notable 1985 film.