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Simu Liu Eyed for Sleeping Dogs Movie

Author:Kristen Update:Mar 12,2025

Marvel Cinematic Universe star Simu Liu recently ignited excitement among Sleeping Dogs fans with a tweet announcing his involvement in bringing the beloved video game to the big screen. However, the project is further along than initially revealed. Sources close to the production confirm that a Sleeping Dogs movie is indeed in development, with Liu—known for his role as Shang-Chi—set to star as Wei Shen and serve as a producer. IGN has reached out to Square Enix for comment.

Originally released in 2012 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC, Sleeping Dogs follows Detective Wei Shen as he infiltrates a Hong Kong Triad. Despite not meeting Square Enix's sales expectations, the game garnered a devoted fanbase, fueling persistent calls for a sequel.

Sleeping Dogs is set for a wake-up call with a movie adaptation. Image credit: Square Enix.

A previous adaptation, announced in 2017 with Donnie Yen attached, was ultimately scrapped a year later. Yen himself recently confirmed the project's cancellation, citing years of invested time and resources. Liu's announcement, therefore, caused some confusion. He later clarified his involvement, expressing his desire to spearhead both the film and a potential Sleeping Dogs sequel game. He acknowledged the challenges of pitching the project to executives unfamiliar with the game, highlighting the fan base's enthusiastic support as crucial to the project's progression. He stated, “So few film projects make it from pitch phase to greenlight. Pitching execs who don’t understand the game has been tiring. Everyone’s overwhelming love of Sleeping Dogs here has really given us life! First a movie, then a sequel game for everyone… that’s always been the dream.”

IGN can now reveal that Story Kitchen is leading the Sleeping Dogs live-action film, with Square Enix holding the rights. Story Kitchen boasts experience in video game adaptations, having worked on projects like the Sonic the Hedgehog films and Netflix's Tomb Raider series. They are also currently developing adaptations of Streets of Rage and It Takes Two. Last year, Story Kitchen announced a Just Cause film adaptation with Blue Beetle director Ángel Manuel Soto. While a writer and major filmmaker are attached to the Sleeping Dogs project, a release date and production start remain unannounced.

This movie marks a significant resurgence for Sleeping Dogs, whose sequel was canceled in late 2013 before production, and whose original developer, United Front Games, closed three years later. Over a decade later, Sleeping Dogs is poised for a cinematic comeback.

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