Sentences with phrase «starring video game movie adaptation»

Assassin's Creed was originally slated for the June 19th slot now occupied by F4, which is why Fox has moved the Michael Fassbender - starring video game movie adaptation back to August 7th, 2015 (one week after Marvel Studios will release Edgar Wright's Ant - Man in theaters).

Not exact matches

Macbeth director Justin Kurzel is reteaming with star Michael Fassbender for the big screen adaptation of Assassin's Creed, and the caliber of talent involved has many hoping this really will be the video game movie that actually works for gamers and movie lovers.
It's not the first video game adaptation Johnson has been involved with, he also starred in 2005's Doom, though I'm not sure if anyone actually saw that movie.
The 2016 edition of The Game Awards were held last night (Blizzard's Overwatch was the big winner, for the record) and 20th Century Fox used this celebration of the best in video games to advertise Assassin's Creed, their upcoming video game movie adaptation starring Michael FassbenGame Awards were held last night (Blizzard's Overwatch was the big winner, for the record) and 20th Century Fox used this celebration of the best in video games to advertise Assassin's Creed, their upcoming video game movie adaptation starring Michael Fassbengame movie adaptation starring Michael Fassbender.
20th Century Fox is building - up their own slate of video game films with Michael Fassbender leading an Assassin's Creed movie set to shoot later this year and a Splinter Cell adaptation with Tom Hardy attached to star and Doug Liman possibly directing.
The Angry Birds Movie is lousy with stars as it is, with Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Bill Hader, Peter Dinklage, Keegan - Michael Key, Tony Hale, Ike Barinholtz, Hannibal Buress, Jillian Bell, Danielle Brooks, Romeo Santos, and Smosh (a.k.a. Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla) all set to lend their voices to the video game adaptation.
On top of all those, other big movies opening in 2017: Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ready Player One, Pixar's new Dia De Los Muertos movie Coco, a remake of Murder on the Orient Express, Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant, Andy Serkis» motion - capture Jungle Book: Origins movie (not to be confused with Jon Favreau's The Jungle Book movie arriving in theaters in 2016), Christopher Nolan's new WWII action movie Dunkirk, the video game adaptation Uncharted; Ninjago, Barbie and Emoji movies (scraping the bottom of the brand barrel); live - action Ghost in the Shell starring Scarlett Johansson, new Beauty and the Beast and The Mummy movies, Edgar Wright's Baby Driver, restart of Kong: Skull Island, Tom Cruise in Doug Liman's sci - fi Mena, plus Luc Besson's return to epic sci - fi with Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
Films adapted from video games have now been around long enough for the first major franchise reboot (Hitman and Street Fighter don't count), and while this new Tomb Raider movie has more honourable intentions than the shallow Angelina Jolie - starring films from 2001 and 2003, it too suffers from the inherent superficiality that tends to plague video - game adaptations.
The big screen adaptation of the video game NEED FOR SPEED starring Aaron Paul has to be high on everyone's list of movies to see in 2014.
A customized Ford Mustang will serve as one of the stars in an upcoming movie adaptation of the «Need For Speed» video game franchise.
The movie stars Milla Jovovich and will be directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, who's well - known for taking on ultra-violent scripts and video game adaptations.
Warner Bros. and Mojang have secured a director for their upcoming Minecraft movie, with It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia co-creator and star Rob McElhenny signing on to helm the video game adaptation.
Spider - Man himself, Tom Holland is stepping into another Sony - owned franchise, by starring in the Uncharted video game movie adaptation.
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