Tom Holland once shared his dream of adapting a beloved video game into a dark, live-action film with a distinctive indie vibe, produced by A24. During the "Uncharted" period, he expressed enthusiasm for a different adventure—a live-action adaptation of Jak and Daxter.
Holland imagined the film as a weird, dark, and arty project with A24, a studio celebrated for its unconventional hits like Hereditary and Moonlight. He pictured an elf-like boy and a sarcastic ottsel (a mix between otter and weasel) exploring alien worlds in a moody, arthouse style.
“I would like to make a Jak and Daxter movie,” Holland revealed, pitching it as an A24 project. “I would play Jak, but I would make it A24, so it is really weird and dark.”
Holland emphasized it would be a live-action take on Naughty Dog’s iconic platforming series. The Jak and Daxter games were key PlayStation 2 titles, known for fast-paced gameplay, expansive worlds, and quirky storytelling featuring dystopian settings, eco-powers, and charmingly odd characters.
Although the franchise has been inactive for years, this approach could unexpectedly revive Jak and Daxter for both gamers and film fans. A24's reputation for boundary-pushing films combined with the series’ unique charm presents an intriguing opportunity.
“It would be a wild card that might revive the franchise most unexpectedly.”
The fusion of an arthouse sensibility with a fan-favorite game could create a fresh and captivating cinematic experience.
Author's summary: Tom Holland envisions a bold, live-action Jak and Daxter adaptation with A24, promising a moody, indie-style film that could resurrect the cult classic for new audiences.