It appears the bidding war for the film rights to Split Fiction, the adaptation of Hazelight Studios’ hit co-op game of the same name, is now over. According to Variety, Amazon MGM Studios has finalised the deal to acquire the project, which is set to team Wicked director Jon M. Chu and actress Sydney Sweeney.

Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese, the duo behind Deadpool & Wolverine, are penning the script. Additionally, Sweeney will serve as executive producer, alongside Story Kitchen’s Timothy I. Stevenson, and Hazelight Studios’ founder Josef Fares and COO Oskar Wolontis.
No other updates on the Split Fiction movie were shared, including potential casting, story details, and by extension, its accuracy to the source material. It’s also unclear if Sweeney will play Zoe or Mio, the two playable characters in the game.
Written by Fares and Sebastian Johansson, Split Fiction follows the pair of authors who become trapped in the worlds they wrote. It features a genre-blending plot designed to complement its co-op gameplay, focusing on split-screen combat, platforming challenges, and distinct abilities for each character.

The title has won praise from critics and players alike, continuing the studio’s impressive track record with over one million copies sold in two days. It Takes Two, released by the studio in 2021, is also being adapted into an upcoming film by Amazon and Seven Bucks Productions.
The Split Fiction movie is hardly the only video game-related stint on Sweeney’s plate, as the Euphoria star will join forces with Transformers helmer Michael Bay to produce a live-action adaptation of Sega’s classic 1986 arcade series, OutRun.