Sony has announced that production and filming are under way on Neill Blomkamp's GranTurismo movie.
\nGran Turismo is now filming as production has officially begun on the Sony picture. Directed by Neill Blomkamp, the film will star David Harbour, Archie Madekwe, Orlando Bloom, Djimon Hounsou andGeri Halliwell-Horner. This is not the film most would think, however, as Jason Hall and Zach Baylan wrote the script for the film, which is actually based on a true story.
\nCredit Sony Pictures\nGran Turismo, But Not As Expected\n'There is a rich history behind the game, created by Polyphony and Kazunori Yamauchi in 1997 and hailed as one of the most authentic driving simulators in its class for its focus on precise graphics, driving physics, and attention to detail of its cars, which players would build and race. The series has sold more than 85 million copies, with the most recent edition, Gran Turismo 7, hitting shelves in March for PS 4 and PS 5.
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