Sega’s iconic arcade racing game, OutRun, is gearing up for an unexpected leap to the big screen, with acclaimed director Michael Bay and actress Sydney Sweeney on board. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal Pictures has tapped Bay, known for his work on the Transformers series, to both direct and produce the upcoming OutRun movie. Sweeney, who has made a name for herself in both film and television, will also serve as a producer. The screenplay will be penned by Jayson Rothwell, though details on the plot remain under wraps, and no release date has been announced yet.
On the Sega front, Toru Nakahara, who contributed to the successful Sonic movies, will serve as a producer, while Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi will oversee the project. OutRun, originally released in 1986, was crafted by the legendary Sega developer Yu Suzuki and became renowned for its impressive graphics. Over the years, the game has seen multiple versions and ports, with the last significant release being OutRun Online Arcade by Sumo Digital in 2009. Despite a period of dormancy, Sega has been actively revisiting its extensive catalog, with new titles in development for franchises like Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, Virtua Fighter, and Shinobi.
Sega’s efforts in adapting its intellectual properties for different media have been notably successful. The Sonic movies have enjoyed immense popularity, and last year saw the release of an adaptation of Like a Dragon: Yakuza on Amazon. The demand for video game adaptations continues to grow, as evidenced by the success of films like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the recent A Minecraft Movie, both of which have set new benchmarks at the box office.
As for the OutRun film, fans might be speculating whether Michael Bay and Sydney Sweeney are envisioning a high-octane, action-packed driving movie in the vein of the Fast & Furious franchise.