Airdorf Games’ video game FAITH: The Unholy Trinity is being adapted into a film. The news was reported earlier today by Bloody Disgusting.

Brandon Salisbury (George A. Romero’s Resident Evil) will bring the horror video game franchise to the big screen. The screenplay will be handled by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter John Esposito (Graveyard Shift, The Walking Dead webisodes, Shudder’s Creepshow) based on a treatment written by Brandon Salisbury and Steve Barton.

Steve Barton serves as executive producer, along with George Demick (Knightriders, Asylum of Terror) and Airdorf Games.

Joining the film’s team will be filmmaker and cinematographer Tom Robenolt (Whistle to the Maples, George A. Romero’s Resident Evil) and J.J. Trulock, creator of the popular YouTube channel Residence of Evil. Trulock serves as a Producer for the film. Carson Demick (All of It Ends, George A. Romero’s Resident Evil) and Chris MacGibbon (Blood Was Everywhere) serve as producers.

Salisbury says about the project, “The game is an example of horror through minimalistic locations and characters… a disturbing journey that the player has to endure to its end. For the film, we want to preserve that same feeling you get when you play FAITH for the first time. We are treating the material with the respect that fans expect and deserve.”

Barton adds, “As a lifelong gamer and horror fan, the challenge and opportunity to take this minimalist horror milestone and flesh it out while preserving its terrifying roots is one I could not pass up.”

Inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the “Satanic Scare” of the 1980s, FAITH: The Unholy Trinity consists of three chapters, with the first chapter first released in 2017. In the game, you play as a priest as you struggle against demons, insane cultists, and your own weakening faith.

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