Thordur Palsson to Direct 'Dead by Daylight' Horror Film Adaptation
The popular video game 'Dead by Daylight' is set to be adapted into a horror film, with Icelandic director Thordur Palsson confirmed to helm the project. The adaptation, which marks 10 years for the game, will be produced in collaboration with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Behaviour Interactive. The announcement was made during the game's 10th-anniversary celebration.

After 10 years since its original release, the video game 'Dead by Daylight' is slated for a horror film adaptation.
Thordur Palsson has been tapped to direct the upcoming movie. The project is a collaboration between Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Behaviour Interactive, bringing the popular horror game to the big screen.
Palsson, an Icelandic director, is known for his work on projects such as Netflix's 'The Valhalla Murders' and 'The Damned'. His role as director was officially announced on Sunday during the 'Dead by Daylight' 10th-anniversary celebration.
According to Deadline Hollywood, the film marks a significant milestone for the franchise.


