'Split Fiction' Video Game Movie: Sydney Sweeney Joins Jon M. Chu’s Adaptation
Sydney Sweeney to Star in Jon M. Chu’s 'Split Fiction' Movie Adaptation

Sydney Sweeney is taking on a new challenge with her latest role. The Euphoria star has been cast in Split Fiction, a movie adaptation of the hit video game, directed by Crazy Rich Asians and Wicked filmmaker Jon M. Chu. The project marks another major step for Sweeney, who continues to expand her presence in both acting and producing.
The announcement was made earlier this week, adding even more excitement to Hollywood’s growing slate of video game adaptations.
Sydney Sweeney and Jon M. Chu Team Up for 'Split Fiction'
In addition to starring in Split Fiction, Sydney Sweeney will also serve as an executive producer. Her collaboration with Jon M. Chu suggests the film will aim for both emotional depth and visual spectacle — qualities both artists are known for.
Chu’s involvement is significant. With films like In the Heights and the upcoming Wicked, he has built a reputation for balancing storytelling and spectacle, which could be key to adapting a narrative-driven game like Split Fiction.
What Is 'Split Fiction' About?
Split Fiction is a cooperative adventure game created by Hazelight Studios and published by Electronic Arts. The story follows two authors, Mio and Zoe, who find themselves trapped inside the worlds they created in their novels.
Players navigate through fantastical environments, solve puzzles, and rely on teamwork to find a way back home. Since its launch in March 2025 for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S, Split Fiction has received praise for its innovative storytelling and gameplay. A Nintendo Switch 2 version is scheduled for release in June.
The rich narrative and emotional focus of the game make it an ideal candidate for a big-screen adaptation.
Why 'Split Fiction' Could Break the Video Game Movie Curse
Adapting video games into films has always been a difficult task. However, Split Fiction seems uniquely positioned to succeed.
Emotional Storylines Are Key
Unlike many games that focus purely on action, Split Fiction centers around character development and emotional journeys. This gives the film a strong foundation for building a compelling story that resonates with wider audiences.
Star Power and Creative Team Raise Expectations
The screenplay will be written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, known for their work on Deadpool and the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine. Their experience balancing humor and heart could be crucial in maintaining the spirit of the game while making it cinematic.
With Sydney Sweeney leading the cast and Jon M. Chu behind the camera, Split Fiction has a team capable of delivering both critical and commercial success.
Sydney Sweeney’s Growing Role in Video Game Adaptations
Split Fiction is not Sydney Sweeney’s only venture into the world of video game movies. She is also set to star in OutRun, an adaptation of Sega’s classic racing game, directed by Michael Bay.
While OutRun leans more toward action and spectacle, Split Fiction offers Sweeney the opportunity to showcase her emotional range. The two projects together highlight her versatility and growing influence in the entertainment industry.
What’s Next for 'Split Fiction'?
At this stage, details about the full cast and production schedule remain under wraps. It has not yet been confirmed whether Sweeney will play Mio or Zoe, the two main characters.
However, with a popular video game as its foundation and a talented creative team in place, Split Fiction is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated adaptations in development. Fans can expect more announcements, including casting news and production updates, in the coming months.
Final Thoughts
As video game adaptations continue to gain traction in Hollywood, Split Fiction stands out for its strong storytelling, talented cast, and experienced creative team. Sydney Sweeney’s involvement, both in front of and behind the camera, signals that the project is being taken seriously.
If the film captures the heart and imagination that made the game a success, Split Fiction could set a new standard for how video games are adapted for the big screen.




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