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Ubisoft Working On Senior Citizens Esports Movie

The co-writers of 2018's I Feel Pretty are working on the currently untitled film.

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Ubisoft Film & Television (formerly Ubisoft Motion Pictures) has teamed up with the co-writers of Amy Schumer's 2018 comedy I Feel Pretty to create a film about senior citizens getting into esports, The Hollywood Reporter reports.

The in-development film is based on a 2019 Wall Street Journal article that profiles a competitive esports team founded by and composed of gamers over the age of 60. Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein wrote and directed I Feel Pretty together. It's unclear if the writing duo, who have collaborated on several projects together since the late '90s, will direct the currently untitled film.

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This isn't the only film Ubisoft is currently working on. The company has a project based on Tom Clancy's The Division, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain, "well on the way." It's slated to arrive on Netflix, though a release date has yet to be confirmed.

Various Ubisoft games have been adapted into live action in the past, often with the involvement of the company's film division, Ubisoft Film & Television--most notably 2016's Assassin's Creed. In 2017 a Ghost Recon: Wildlands live-action adaptation appeared on Twitch and Amazon, though Ubisoft Film & Television was not involved. This year, the studio debuted Rob McElhenney's Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet on Apple+, a second season of which is in the works.

Correction: A previous version of this article claimed that Ubisoft Film & Television was involved with the Ghost Recon Wildlands live-action adaptation, which it was not.

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