Assassin's Creed is filming right now and we have our fingers crossed that it'll be the movie that finally breaks the dreaded
video game adaptation curse.
Not exact matches
SR: Because obviously
video game adaptations have been
cursed in the past.
Rampage review: Can Dwayne Johnson and co. break the
curse of the
video game to movie
adaptation?
Does this movie finally break the
curse on
video game adaptations or is it just a mindless and dumb endeavor?
WHY: The
curse of the
video game adaptation continues with «Ratchet & Clank,» a film so unaware of its own awfulness that it's like watching a dog repeatedly run into a glass door.
Matt Rodgers on the best ever
video game movie scenes... The first part of 2018 will see two high profile videogame
adaptations hit the big screen in an attempt to do what 2016's Assassin's Creed couldn't, by breaking a
curse which has stretched back as far as 1993's infamous Super Mario Bros. movie.
Tomb Raider probably won't go down as the film that finally broke the
video game movie «
curse», but it does show that
video game adaptations can make for decent (if disposable) genre entertainment.
WHY: Hollywood has a pretty awful track record with
video game adaptations, so when it was announced that director Duncan Jones would be bringing the mega-popular «Warcraft» franchise to the big screen, many people believed that he would finally break the
curse.
Duncan Jones directs, hoping to put the
curse of the
video game adaptation to rest.