7 Best Candidates To Direct A Shadow Of The Colossus Movie

2. George Miller

Mad Max Fury Road George Miller Tom Hardy
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From a cute little pig and a bunch of dancing penguins to the gargantuan Colossi is a long way for sure. Who knew that in his 70s, George Miller would turn out to be a filmmaking genius, delivering the sweepingly paranoid and utterly unforgettable piece of pure cinema that was the new Mad Max.

In a truly standout virtue, the film convincingly presented a completely new world, packed with stimulating lore and mythological references, without having to explain a single thing. This is an absolutely essential element in order to capture some of Shadow of the Colossus' magic. And while Fury Roads frantic pace is quite dissimilar from the game's mesmeric rhythm, Millers artistic vistas and eye-popping capture of the desert wastelands, his love of practical effects, as well as his treatment of his road warrior, whom he fully realized with an almost complete absence of spoken dialogue, might prove him to be the most interesting choice for this one.

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