

So, put down your controllers and pick up some popcorn and 3D glasses, as we discuss five reasons that Dead Space belongs on the silver screen.

Looking at the success of the Last of Us prestige television series on HBO Max, I believe it is high time for Dead Space to infect a new realm of entertainment: film. With endless discussion of a Dead Space 2 Remake or a potential fourth main entry in the Dead Space series, and rumors upon rumors galore, gamers just can’t get seem to get enough of the survival horror classic.Īlthough I personally would warmly welcome any further Dead Space gaming experiences, I find myself with even higher hopes for the franchise. However, like a reanimated corpse on the USG Ishimura, Dead Space is back and more terrifying than ever thanks to the remake from Electronic Arts and Motive Studio, which has generated renewed interest in the franchise. In Tim Burtons film Beetlejuice, a dusty, fictional Saturn is populated by giant sandworms. Following a mixed reception by critics for Dead Space 3 in 2013, followed by the closure of Visceral Games in 2017, it looked as though the sci-fi horror juggernaut had nary a scare left to give. Star Trek, Dead Space 2, and Final Fantasy VII. For nearly a decade, Dead Space was dead in the water.
