Life is Strange: The Guardian

"You are not only a hero or a superhero, You're a good man. And it's worth more than just a superhero"

- America to Mike (10 years old).

Life is Strange: The Guardian is an upcoming 2026 American superhero film based on the video game franchise of the same name, developed by Square Enix, and Marvel Comics, co-produced by Columbia Pictures, Marvel Studios and distributed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It's the direct sequel to Chronicle and the conclusion of the Multiverse Saga in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Matt Reeves, who wrote the screenplay with Peter Craig. In this film, Matt Garetty comes back to life and will meet his new young allies but also stronger enemies. Matt and his friends will have to face this danger to save the world. Matt doesn't know it yet but his powers weren't chosen by chance.

Synopsis
Eleven years have passed since the violent attack on Seattle and two years since The Kang Invasion. Superhumans are now hunted down and eliminated indiscriminately in order to preserve the peace. A group of scientists try to produce superhuman soldiers and push the limits of technology beyond what they can control. Chase Miller, a young genius handyman, one day unearths an old skeleton that has transformed into a human body and turns out to be Matt Garetty. From then on, Chase drew the wrath of the CIA, which never stopped tracking him and his family. Invictus, a superhuman bounty hunter under the orders of his creators, is about to emerge from the shadows with an army. Matt and his new and young allies, with or without powers, will be the only hope to defeat this army. What Matt doesn't know is that these powers weren't chosen by chance.

Plot
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Main Heroes

 * Matt Garetty/Mike Parker: The main protagonist who is also The Guardian
 * Walker Scobell as Matt (10 years old)
 * Sam Whitman: She's an SPD (Seattle Police Department) detective, Mike's close friend and love interest.
 * Chase Miller: The inventor and Tess's brother.
 * Tess Miller: a high school girl and Chase's sister.
 * Natalie McKenzie: A member of the SPD, partner and Sam's best friend.
 * Alex Chen: 19-year-old girl with the power of empathy and Ryan's close friend and potential love interest.
 * Ryan Lucan: A Colorado ranger and Alex's close friend and potential love interest.
 * Max Caulfield: Alex's friend and Chloe's girlfriend. She has the ability to halt time for individuals. She has now sorcerer's powers and has acquired the ability to teleport.
 * Chloe Price: Alex's friend and Max's girlfriend.

Villains

 * Invictus: Invictus is the main antagonist.
 * Harold Attinger: He is a highly decorated CIA administrator and the founder of the agency's black ops unit, Cemetery Wind, who sough to exterminate all Superhumans from the Earth; so much so that Attinger even went as far as to work alongside Invictus in order to accomplish his goals.
 * James Savoy: He is a ruthless, corrupt and sociopathic CIA agent who served as the second in-command of the agency's black ops unit known as Cemetery Wind, as well as being the second in-command of Harold Attinger. Furthermore, he is the arch-rival of Chase Miller.

Development
On May 25, 2007, it was announced that The Sims film rights had been purchased by 20th Century Fox. At that time, not much was known about the film, besides that, it was to be written by Brian Lynch, the man responsible for writing movies such as Scary Movie 3 and writing and directing the 1999 film Big Helium Dog. The film was to be produced by John Davis, responsible for films such as Norbit and Eragon. He revealed in an interview that he is taking inspiration from John Hughes' 1985 film Weird Science for the movie adaptation.

"What they realize is that they can scan their world in, because this is the most lifelike, real Sims game ever. As they are playing this, they are all of a sudden realizing [that] what they are playing on the game is [affecting] the real world. So in effect, through the game, they [can] control their world. It's wish fulfillment, and obviously, it turns against them."

- John Davis

However, the film didn't get into production and was on hold until it was officially canceled by Disney on August 10, 2019, after acquiring 20th Century Fox. But in June 2017, two years before the cancellation of the Fox version of the film, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased the film rights for The Sims from Electronic Arts, and they're planning to make an animated feature-length film based on The Sims games under the Warner Animation Group banner.

Writing
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Storyboards
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Design
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Casting
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Voice recording
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Animation
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Sound
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Music
In September 2018, it was confirmed that Ilan Eshkeri, who composed the score for The Sims 4 and Shaun the Sheep Movie, would also compose the score for the movie.

Release
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Marketing
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Home media
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Box office
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Critical response
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Accolades
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