Duke Nukem and Borderlands Movies Inch Closer to Becoming Reality
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For the most part, videogame movies are the cinematic equivalent of taking a dump in your friend’s shoe. It might have seemed like a hilarious, cool idea at the time, but now there’s shit everywhere and everybody is angry. For decades filmmakers have been trying to make decent films based on popular videogame franchises, but there has yet to be a single movie that would qualify as legitimately good, although the Resident Evil movies continue to make money, for whatever that’s worth.
Most of us recognize that videogame movies could be good though, right? Many games have an interesting premise, exciting characters and are overflowing with violent action—basically all the ingredients for a successful modern blockbuster.
Well, that’s what Gearbox Software seems to think, and they’ve announced that two of their biggest franchises—Borderlands and Duke Nukem
(!!!)—are inching closer to their big-screen debuts. At E3, Gearbox CEO, Randy Pitchford, had a livestreamed sit-down with the guy who has the job you want—videogame journalist, Geoff Keighley—to discuss the forthcoming adaptations. On Borderlands, Pitchford said:
We’ve been developing scripts and the strategy that we’re on right now is, that it’s obviously in the Borderlands universe, but rather than retell the stories that were in the game, we’ create new stories so that the films will have their own film canon … We’ll use all the characters and scenarios, it’s similar to what Marvel is doing. You can read any particular film plot in a comic book, but there’s a lot of characters, themes, and in fact, some of the situations are represented.