Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the director of Kong: Skull Island is now working on an upcoming Metal Gear Solid film. While we don’t know much about this upcoming film, it’s evident that Vogt-Roberts is passionate about this franchise as a whole and that he’s an admirer of Hideo Kojima’s direction style.
In a new tweet, Jordan Vogt-Roberts shared his admiration for Kojima’s direction in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. He went on to compare the direction in the game to the camera control displayed by Derek Cianfrance in a baseball commercial. Of course, Kojima’s directing abilities aren’t very surprising given that he’s a huge fan of cinema and frequently draws from films for inspiration for his games. Additionally, Vogt-Roberts went on to share his love for Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and he stated that they are two of the most “brave and affecting entries” in the entire series.
When a fan stated that these games should be remade, Jordan stated that the original Metal Gear games i.e. Metal Gear (1987) and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake should ideally be remade first.
Overall, it’s clear that Jordan Vogt-Roberts knows the Metal Gear series very well and he may be the right person to make a film based on the games. You can check out the tweets below.
To be fair I think METAL GEAR & METAL GEAR: SOLID SNAKE (MSX versions) would be in line for a remake first. Those are such giant elements of the story that aren’t visualized like the others.
— (((Jordan Vogt-Roberts))) (@VogtRoberts) March 18, 2018
! @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN’s direction in PHANTOM PAIN is groundbreaking. The unbroken virtual camera shots remind me of the insane motion control rig Derek Cianfrance used in this: https://t.co/kHQjBwpQbf The camera moves through space & zooms in an imperceptible way to focus on story.
— (((Jordan Vogt-Roberts))) (@VogtRoberts) March 18, 2018
Just putting it out there that PORTABLE OPS and PEACE WALKER are two of the most brave and affecting entries in the MGS series and I don’t think they get the attention they deserve because they were on the PSP.
— (((Jordan Vogt-Roberts))) (@VogtRoberts) March 18, 2018
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