Two of the most popular games on the Roblox platform—Grow a Garden and Jailbreak—are being developed into major motion pictures. Story Kitchen and Wind Sun Sky Entertainment have signed separate deals to adapt the viral titles, marking a significant expansion of Roblox’s influence beyond gaming. The adaptations aim to capture the imaginative worlds and massive player bases that made these games breakout hits. The announcement was confirmed by Deadline and other entertainment outlets on November 5, 2025.
Roblox Movies are officially in development as of November 2025. Grow a Garden will be adapted by Story Kitchen in partnership with Splitting Point Studios, while Jailbreak is being developed by Wind Sun Sky Entertainment. The goal is to translate the games’ digital universes into cinematic experiences for global audiences. The move reflects Hollywood’s growing interest in platform-based gaming IPs, especially those with strong youth engagement and viral success.
Studio Partnerships and Game Stats
- Grow a Garden
- Studio: Story Kitchen + Splitting Point Studios
- Peak Players: 22 million concurrent
- Plot: City kids discover portal to fantasy garden world
- Themes: Creativity, community, adventure
- Jailbreak
- Studio: Wind Sun Sky Entertainment
- Developer: Badimo
- Genre: Cops-and-robbers sandbox
- Known For: Long-running popularity and roleplay mechanics
Story Kitchen previously worked on the Tomb Raider franchise, while Wind Sun Sky is known for Invincible.
Reactions: Studio Commentary and Fan Buzz
Story Kitchen’s co-founder described Grow a Garden as an “imaginative, heartfelt world” ideal for film adaptation. Fans on social media welcomed the news, with many speculating which Roblox titles might be next. Industry analysts from Beebom and Business Times noted that the deals reflect a broader trend of gaming IPs crossing into mainstream media.
Platform Growth and Franchise Potential
The development of Roblox Movies signals a new phase for the platform. With over 150 million daily active users, Roblox offers studios a built-in audience and proven engagement. Success at the box office could pave the way for more adaptations, turning user-generated games into full-fledged franchises. The move also positions Roblox as a competitor to traditional gaming IPs like Minecraft and Fortnite in the film space.
What’s Next: Production Timelines and Future Adaptations
- Production Start: Early 2026
- Expected Release: Late 2026 or early 2027
- Additional Titles: Rumors suggest Brookhaven and Adopt Me! may be next
- Marketing Strategy: Cross-platform campaigns with Roblox events and merchandise
Studios are expected to announce casting and directors in the coming months.








