Norman Reedus is already "in talks to do other stuff" with Hideo Kojima
Norman Reedus confirms Death Stranding won't be his last Hideo Kojima collaboration
Norman Reedus and Hideo Kojima are already talking about their next project after last year's release of Death Stranding, Reedus has confirmed in a new auto-complete interview with Wired.
In an answer to a question about how he got cast as the main star of Kojima Productions' debut title, Reedus acknowledged that "We did Death Stranding which was a huge hit" before casually revealing that he and Kojima are currently "in talks to do other stuff." You can find it at the 4:55 mark in the video below.
Reedus also hints at potential Death Stranding DLC in the interview (found around the 8:15 mark), confirming that he's "talking to Hideo about maybe doing some Death Stranding stuff", even after the game released last year.
This could, of course, be referring to new content for the upcoming Death Stranding PC release, or simply more promotional panels and fireside chats later this year, but the haziness of Reedus' comments certainly leave room for the imagination to run wild.
There are, of course, still rumours of a new Silent Hill game in the works, which Reedus was originally set to star in as part of Kojima's reboot before all that business with Konami. Could that canned project be back on the cards with Reedus in tow?
The actor was on Wired to promote The Walking Dead season 10, which has recently returned to TVs for the second half of its airtime. You can check out our review of the latest episode here.
For more, check out the biggest new games of 2020 and beyond still on the way, or watch below for our latest episode of Dialogue Options.
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