It Takes Two

Is 'It Takes Two 1995' related to the game?

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Q.Is 'It Takes Two 1995' related to the game?

A.No — “It Takes Two (1995)” refers to a 1995 family/romantic-comedy film and is not related to Hazelight’s 2021 co-op video game beyond sharing the same title.

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No — “It Takes Two 1995” is the 1995 movie and is not connected to Hazelight’s 2021 game beyond the shared name. The 1995 film (starring Kirstie Alley, Steve Guttenberg and Mary‑Kate & Ashley Olsen) is a family/rom‑com whose title comes from the Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston song; it has its own plot, cast and production history distinct from the video game. See the film’s overview for details.(1995 film page)).

The video game It Takes Two is an original co‑op title developed by Hazelight and published by Electronic Arts, released in March 2021; it’s a two‑player, story‑driven adventure about a married couple turned into dolls and was created specifically as a cooperative game experience (and won Game of the Year in 2021).(official EA page, Steam store). In short, they’re separate works in different media that happen to share the same evocative title rather than being adaptations or sequels of one another.

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