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 Fassbender.
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).
THR is reporting that director Brad Peyton is set to follow up the upcoming
video game movie adaptation Rampage by helming the sci - fi mystery The Epoch Index for 20th Century Fox.
With
video game movie adaptations not having the best of reputations (just look at the performance of last year's Hitman: Agent 47), gamers are still waiting for that truly -LSB-...]
As the majority of critics will never have played an Uncharted game in their life, their reviews will undoubtedly be coloured by their memories of the good Dr. Jones (the closest cinematic analogue) which, combined with the almost universally negative perception
of video game movie adaptations that already exists, could severely limit the film's box office success.
Everything Paul W.S. Anderson does I like, Event Horizon is a legit good movie and the first Mortal Kombat is, in my opinion, the
best video game movie adaptation.
We're two months away from the release of Assassin's Creed, the latest film that everyone is hoping will finally break
the video game movie adaptation curse.
Luke Owen keeps track of the biggest video game movies... To go along with our Highest Grossing Superhero Movies of All - Time list, I felt we should also keep tabs on
the video game movie adaptation.
2016 is a big year for
the video game movie adaptation with a whopping four being released.
For this week's podcast, Wynter and I examine Sony's E3 Showcase choices, How Rage 2's announcement was completely out of left field, and why Hollywood keeps setting up
video game movie adaptation's to fail.
Then you end up with
a video game movie adaptation like Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
A video game movie adaptation is something that just hasn't hit its stride yet.