We've made the biggest and the best
video game movie adaptation ever, so that's made us the premium brand in terms of adapting video games.
The Assassin's Creed movie has only just started filming and it's already in the running for the
best video game movie of all time.
I felt that it blew every
other video game movie, ever, out of the water and broke the mold saying that such movies will always do poorly.
And then there was this summer's «Edge Of Tomorrow,» which could lay claim to being the first
great video game movie, despite not being based on a video game.
A trash masterpiece that doesn't get enough credit for being gorgeous, and an easy choice for the best
video game movie ever.
Fans are still hesitant after the flop of such
video game movies as Assassin's Creed, but we can't help but be sucked into the action displayed by the new trailer.
It's not for want of trying, though, as there has been a large number of
video game movies released since gaming became a part of the popular landscape.
Hopefully with this tremendous cast, we could witness the
first video game movie that doesn't make you regret your life decisions.
From some of your favorite racing games to classic hits, these adaptations could completely
change video game movies for the better.
And when it does, it will be most likely be attributed to how «people just don't want any
more video game movie adaptations».
So, if an Assassin's Creed movie comes to fruition, one can only hope that it can break the curse that's
plagued video game movies for years.
Additionally, it seems the director's goal is to create an adaptation that's much more believable and realistic than
other video game movies.
Video game movies don't have the greatest track record, but recently we've noticed some attempts to battle that trend.
2016 looked like it could be a turning point
for video game movies, but so far the results have been severely mixed.
But if that kind of compromise is what it takes for
more video game movies to make it to the silver screen, it's a bad deal.
Okay, perhaps we're being a bit unfair — Warcraft definitely had its moments, even if it was kind of a mess overall, and The Angry Birds Movie was a bonafide box office hit — but the fact remains that on the whole, audiences have had very good reason to be skeptical
about video game movies for a very long time.
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.
If there is a curse
on video game movies, Tomb Raider only breaks it insofar as being worth watching on a streaming service in the background while engaging in something more compelling.»
While he is currently busy with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, set to hit screens next year, it could potentially be the beginning of a
new video game movie franchise.
And, for the rare, thoughtfully executed
video game movie tie - in that actually enhances the overall property (think The Chronicles of Riddick), there are a dozen games like Over the Hedge.
With Tomb Raider now released, Screen Rant takes a look at exactly why so
many video game movies end up in disaster.
Directed by Justin Kurzel (Macbeth), this Ubisoft property has a real shot at breaking the
deadly video game movie curse.
Around half a year out from the arrival of Justin Kurzel's big screen adaptation of Ubisoft's monster hit video game series Assassin's Creed, and with filming complete, first images and limited plot details are starting to trickle out about arguably the most
anticipated video game movie version in many a year.
Many fans would point the finger to the fact very
few video game movies are up to muster, while the filmmakers behind the adaptations will tell you that Hollywood has little faith in the concept and fans have too high expectations.
Today, Yahoo! Movies unveiled the very first look at Micheal Fassbender from the upcoming
video game movie adaption of Assassins Creed.
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