Shinobi, SEGA’S iconic video game franchise, will head to a big screen near you courtesy of Universal Pictures. Sam Hargrave, known for the Extraction franchise, is set to direct with Ken Kobayashi adapting the picture. You can read below for more information:
SEGA’S ICONIC VIDEOGAME FRANCHISE, SHINOBI, SLASHES
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And I’m here for it.
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