Ken Levine has been fairly quiet since BioShock: Infinite, and naturally people assumed he was working on something, but no-one was really sure what. One thing's for sure though, we didn't think it would be an interactive, live-action movie based on The Twilight Zone TV series from the 1960s.
In a recent interview with Wired the Bioshock creator said: "Playing my games, you can probably tell Twilight Zone is something I grew up with, they speak to a larger truth. They're morality plays, fables, and often they're about a character who is going through an experience that's central to their life but also speaks to a larger part of the human condition."
Levine will be working with Interlude, a company that specialises in interactive video. Interlude will provide the tech that will allows viewers to smoothly move between video streams. His work on the interactive live-action movie will take place alongside his ongoing project with Take-Two.