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AMC has bought the rights to the Alan Wake TV show

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AMC has purchased the rights to the Alan Wake TV show, Remedy Games’ Sam Lake today announced.

“AMC — the wonderful, wonderful home for absolutely brilliant TV shows — has bought the rights for Alan Wake,” Lake said, “and we have been collaborating on making a TV show happen.”

Lake said he and Remedy have “nothing more to share” on the news at the moment.

Back in 2018, Remedy confirmed it was working on said TV show, adding that it would focus on “expanding the lore of this crazy and dark universe and diving deeper into certain aspects of it than the game ever did.”

At that same time, Remedy advised it had partnered with Contradiction Filmsn and Peter Calloway (Cloak and Dagger, Legion) to create and produce the show.

We’ll have more on the Alan Wake TV show as it’s announced.


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