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Beyond: Two Souls TV Series on the Way from Star Elliot Page

Author : Gabriel Mar 18,2025

Elliot Page, star of the original PlayStation game, is bringing Beyond: Two Souls to the small screen. Page's Pageboy Productions has secured the rights from Quantic Dream to adapt the story-driven adventure into a television series. While still in early development, the project aims to retain the game's signature non-linear narrative. Further details regarding casting and release dates remain undisclosed.

Page described his experience filming the game as "one of the most challenging and fulfilling acting experiences" of his career, adding, "The story’s rich narrative and emotional depth offer us a fantastic foundation. We want to create a unique vision of the characters and their journeys that resonates with fans and newcomers.”

Matt Jordan Smitt, Pageboy's head of development and production, emphasized the team's intention to "honor the game’s legacy while inviting fresh perspectives," highlighting the exploration of "survival and how split-second decisions can alter not just our lives, but the lives of others" as central to the narrative.

Originally released for PlayStation 3 in 2013, Beyond: Two Souls later arrived on PlayStation 4 (2015) and PC (2019). Directed and written by Quantic Dream's David Cage, the game follows Jodie Holmes, a young woman with psychic abilities and her connection to a spirit named Aiden. Its non-linear storytelling and star-studded cast, including Page and Willem Dafoe, were defining features.

David Cage, collaborating with Page on the TV adaptation, expressed his excitement, stating, “We are absolutely thrilled to collaborate again with Elliot Page on this project… Beyond: Two Souls is a very special game for millions of players around the world who were moved by the story of Jodie and Aiden, and their journey in life and beyond. I know that Elliot has all the talent and instinct to make it something really unique on TV.”

While a release date is yet to be announced, you can revisit IGN's original review of the game here and explore all Quantic Dream game reviews here.

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