The number of video games that are making the leap to other audiovisual fields continues to increase after it was announced that High of Life will have its own animated seriesas reported exclusively by Deadline. Emmy-winning actor JB Smoove will be the one to take the reins of this project, in which he will act as producer with his own company Alternate Side Productions, which he founded last year.
For him this whole matter is nothing new, since Smoove was in charge of giving voice to one of the talking guns who appear in the title developed by Squanch Games, which will also work on the production of this adaptation. However, although it has not been guaranteed that he will play the same role in the series, the information from Deadline does not rule it out.
Smoove himself wanted to speak about this matter to acknowledge that when he was offered the opportunity to participate in the original game He didn’t think twicewhich is why it seems so interesting to bring forward this series in question:
When Squanch Games reached out to JB Smoove (I like to talk about myself in the third person) to voice a character for their amazing video game High On Life, my first question was: what would my character be like? They told me I’d be a shooting fish… which to me makes perfect sense! As a vegan, I think a fish should have the right to defend itself. Right?! And now that I’m partnering with Squanch Games and Striker Entertainment to bring the hilarious High On Life to series, it seems like it was inevitable! They invited me to join them in the gaming universe and now I’m helping them move into the world of television. It’s a case of a game recognizing games! High on Life is wild, weird, and wonderful, and the series will be that and more! Get ready to laugh your way through space with some unforgettable characters like me! We’re ready to go!
High on Life It is a metroidvania whose action takes place in a science fiction world, but what makes this FPS from Squanch Games so iconic is the fact that players use weapons that have a life of their own, allowing them to talk to a language with a good comic touchwhich is precisely what this series will bet on, about which no further details have been provided at the moment.
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