SNK's Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury Video Games to Be Adapted Into Films Under New Production Banner
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Gavin Sheehan
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Summary
SNK's classic fighting game franchises Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury are both getting film adaptations. The projects will be produced under The Arena, SNK's new indie film production banner led by former studio executive-turned-producer Erik Feig. The news was first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, signaling SNK's expansion into cinematic adaptations of its popular video game properties.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, film adaptations for both franchises are in the works at The Arena, SNK's indie film production banner led by former studio executive-turned-producer Erik Feig.
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