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Studios Shot Down A Crash Bandicoot Movie, Says Sega Of America CEO Former Sony executive Shuji Utsumi reveals that Hollywood turned down his pitches for a Crash Bandicoot movie.
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Consequently, the studios rejected the idea of a Crash Bandicoot movie outright despite Utsumi’s efforts and the characters’ significant fame within the gaming world.
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In fact, one IP that was pitched to Hollywood was a Crash Bandicoot movie. We wouldn’t be surprised to see more video game IPs get picked up and showcased to the masses via a new film or ...
The original Crash Bandicoot was released in 1996 for the PSOne and became something of an unofficial mascot for Sony at the time, and saw two sequels launched for the console over the next few years.
Anyway, my whole point is, if only Utsumi had pitched a Crash Bandicoot movie in 2025, we might be watching an incredibly uncanny CGI bandicoot on the big screen, nodding our heads in agreement ...
President Donald Trump uses a gavel after signing the sweeping spending and tax legislation, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," at the White House in Washington, DC on July 4, 2025.
President Donald Trump said his "big beautiful bill" will turn the U.S. into "a rocket ship" after Congress passed what he called the biggest bill of its kind ever signed.