Sony and Hasbro Partner to Adapt 'Clue' into Film and TV Series
The collaboration aims to transform the classic board game into compelling visual narratives, leveraging its rich history and mystery elements.
- 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.