Indivisible, the action role-playing video game, which was developed by Lab Zero Games and published by 505 Games, is being adapted for television with Inside Out’s Meg LeFauve and Rob The Mob’s Jonathan Fernandez.
Released in late 2019, the game features Ajna, a rebellious tomboy whose life is thrown into chaos when a warlord named Ravannavar burns her village and kills her father. The event brings forth her powers and sends her on a mission to avenge her father’s death. Throughout her journey, she builds up an army and gains new abilities to navigate different environments and defeat her enemies.
LeFauve and Fernandez, who will be writing and executive producing the adaptation with DJ2 Entertainment, whose credits include the Sonic the Hedgehog film, and Legendary Television, are veterans of the industry.
LeFauve headed Jodie Foster’s film company, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Pixar’s Inside Out. She also developed the stories for The Good Dinosaur, Captain Marvel and Onward. She is also writing and producing Netflix’s My Father’s Dragon, an animated adventure film, based on the children’s novel of the same name by Ruth Stiles Gannett, which features runaway Elmer Elevator searching for a dragon on Wild Island.
Fernandez, who wrote Rob The Mob starring Michael Pitt, Nina Arianda and Andy Garcia, has written for Star Trek: Enterprise and was the executive producer of the hit Kurt Russell film Breakdown. Indivisible will air on NBC Universal’s streaming service, Peacock. The game is available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. It is also available through Xbox Game Pass.
Source: Deadline
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