Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

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Even though movies based on video games haven’t always been that great, there are still a lot of adaptations in the works.

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Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

You have to wonder why video game movies keep happening– most of them are rather unsuccessful adaptations of their source materials. Television show adaptations, on the other hand, look pretty good so far with the likes of Castlevania from Netflix proving that in the right hands, screen adaptations of video games can work.

Of course, despite the failed video game movies, we still hope that at least one of them will do their source material justice. Thankfully, we have no shortage of upcoming video game movies and even TV shows. At least one of them ought to be good or at least watchable, right? So if you still haven’t given up hope video game film adaptations, here are 15 of those notable upcoming titles to watch out for in the next few years. By the way, we refrained as much as possible from including titles which have no release dates yet as those can still get canceled.

15 ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE 2 (2019)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

What? Not hardcore gaming enough for you? Well, that’s too bad, because Angry Birds is getting a better spotlight than most games today. It’s even legit enough to have a second movie. After all, it’s still a video game and was one of the most popular ones to boot.

Angry Birds Movie 2 is actually dead set to arrive next month on August 2019. Red, Chuck, Bomb are to return for another adventure based on a violent skirmish between birds and pigs. So put your hardcore gaming elitism aside and get ready to enjoy some casual fun.

14 THE WITCHER (NETFLIX – 2019)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Next on this list isn’t a movie but a Netflix TV series that may or may not dethrone Game of Thrones. The Witcher from Netflix certainly has that ambition; every gamer who knows the albino mutant monster-slayer Geralt of Rivia is probably ready to explode this early on from anticipation.

The Witcher will follow the story in the books but will nonetheless involve a Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer backstory we’ve been waiting for ever since The Witcher games confused those who haven’t read the books. The show is set to arrive on Netflix sometime in late 2019. So hold your breaths and prepare your potions– it’s only a few more months away.

13 DYNASTY WARRIORS: DESTINY OF AN EMPEROR (2019)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

If you like fantastically romanticized Chinese warlords slaughtering hundreds of hapless soldiers, Dynasty Warriors might be your thing in gaming. The famous long-running game franchise is finally getting its own modern movie adaptation sometime this year.

Like the game, it features ridiculously overpowered main characters carving through the ranks of common combatants as if they were lawn to be mowed. The catch is that you might have trouble seeing it in your local cinemas; it’s being made by a Chinese production company.

12 DOOM: ANNIHILATION (2019)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

It’s not the first Doom movie to be ever made but based on the trailer, it doesn’t look to be the best either (or better since there’s only two of them). It seems Doom: Annihilation’s production value didn’t improve much compared to 2005’s Doom featuring Karl Urban and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. In fact, it might even make the 2005 version look better.

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There’s the fact that our favorite character, Doom guy, is notably absent in the film and then the lighting just seems too bland or low-budget. What’s more troubling is that the film is set to release late in 2019. That means what we saw in the trailer will likely be what we’ll see in the cinema. Hopefully, we’re wrong.

11 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (2020)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Now, we’re moving on to next year. Come February 14, 2020, one of the earliest video game movies we’ll see is Sonic the Hedgehog. If you can recall, it made waves earlier this year because of the horrendous and nightmare-inducing 3D design for Sonic himself. Thankfully, the filmmakers listened to feedback and most likely overhauled the design.

We’ve yet to see whether Sonic the Hedgehog will break our hearts or rekindle that old love to the anthropomorphic speedster. With the film being released on Valentine’s day, however, it could go both ways. Pick your date night movie wisely.

10 UNCHARTED (2020)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

As if the Uncharted franchise needed a film; the games are cinematic enough already. Anyway, the film adaptation Uncharted is set to be released in December 2020 (which could still change). It features Tom Holland (MCU’s Spider-Man) as a young Nathan Drake.

At worst, Holland could be the films only saving grace and at best, we might actually get a proper Hollywood video game movie with how big the star is (lower chances of them messing it up). Our fingers are crossed, however, since Jake Gyllenhaal’s Prince of Persia barely made the cut as a good video game movie and he was a big star too.

9 MONSTER HUNTER (2020)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Hunters of the world, unite! It’s not often a long-standing video game franchise gets a film spotlight. When it does, though, it tends to flop (at least among the critics), sadly. Whether Monster Hunter the movie will be a box office beast or bomb remains to be seen on September 4, 2020.

The upcoming video game movie boasts Resident Evil films’ own resident star, Milla Jovovich alongside Ron Perlman and Tony Jaa. Yes, you need not worry about the ridiculous weapon sizes and monster hide armor, it seems they got that part right. Regardless, the biggest stars of the film will surely be the monsters themselves.

8 HALO (SHOWTIME – 2020)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Halo based on the video game franchise of the same name will neither be a movie or in Netflix; it’s actually going to be premiered by Showtime. However, we’d be crazy snobs to not include it in this list. After all, the speculations suggest that Master Chief himself is going to be the central character, hopefully along with other Spartans.

Moreover, the ambitious TV series is to be produced by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television. It’s big alright. There’s no actual release date yet and the show is still under production. However, 2020 is a generous estimate if we’re lucky.

7 MINECRAFT THE MOVIE (2022)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Minecraft sure loves to hype things up for its upcoming film adaptation. That is despite the release date of March 4, 2022, which is nearly three years from now. One of the reasons for this is perhaps due to the fact that it would be the developers themselves handling the film. You can bet it would be authentic and true to its source material.

The devs even partnered with Warner Bros. and director Peter Sollett to make their dream movie a reality. Of course, they promise a film resolution and quality vastly superior to the low polygon and pixel Minecraft. Rest assured, it wouldn’t be a blocky blockbuster.

6 RESIDENT EVIL (NETFLIX)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Good lord, another one. If you haven’t run out of space in your heart for another Resident Evil screen adaptation, this one promises to be different. It seems Resident Evil has exhausted its stay in the film industry and is now looking to debut as a TV series. Better still, Netflix will be the one to pull the strings.

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At the moment, the TV adaptation of the long-running zombie video game franchise is still in the early production stage. That means there’s no definite release date yet, much less speculation for its release year.

5 DEVIL MAY CRY (NETFLIX)

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Netflix’s Castlevania was the first successful Western TV show adaptation of a video game. Suffice to say, we want more of it. Lucky for us, the creative head behind Netflix’s Castlevania is not done yet with his streak. He plans to make more Netflix anime series in the same vein, this time with Devil May Cry.

That means we will finally get to see Dante and the gang on-screen in their own contained stories without controlling their actions. Even better, the producer implied that both Devil May Cry and Castlevania might share the same “bootleg multiverse” as he worded it. Whatever that means, we’ll take 10… seasons… please.

4 SLEEPING DOGS

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Sleeping Dogs was a charming open-world sleeper hit back in 2012 which was pretty much the Grand Theft Auto for Hong Kong. It’s not as well known as GTA; that is why you probably haven’t heard that they’re making a film adaptation for it. Why is this exciting you ask? Because Sleeping Dogs is a cool game… and because Donnie Yen (Ip Man, Rogue One) will be the main protagonist. Bravo.

Still, the film might end up looking like The Fast and the Furious (the first one) since Donnie will essentially be playing an undercover cop, Wei Shen, who embedded himself in the Triad. Nevertheless, it’s a welcome adaptation. So if you haven’t heard of Sleeping Dogs yet, you’ve got plenty of time to get familiar with the game; the film adaptation doesn’t have a definite release date yet.

3 CALL OF DUTY

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

News about a Call of Duty film adaptation has been going around for years now and it’s still about as sure as it was the day the speculation for it began. There have been no substantial or considerable progress milestone reports on the project. However, it appears Black Panther’s writer, Joe Robert Cole has been hired by Activision.

That means progress is slow and steady for the first-person shooter’s (FPS) Hollywood outing. Regardless of how long it takes, it’s safe to assume that Call of Duty’s popularity isn’t going anywhere any time soon. Obviously, no release date yet, so don’t hold your breath.

2 RAINBOW SIX

Every Video Game Being Adapted Into A Movie Or Netflix Show Right Now

Speaking of FPS games, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six franchise is not about to let Call of Duty hog all the Hollywood spotlight. Ubisoft and Paramount Pictures are planning something big with Rainbow Six– something that involves multiple films… and Michael B. Jordan.

Apparently, the Black Panther star will be playing as Rainbow Six commander John Clark. The first film, titled “Without Remorse” is for Clark’s origin story and will soon be followed by an actual Rainbow Six film. Like Call of Duty, this one’s got no release date yet.

1 SUPER MARIO BROS.

Oh mama mia, it’s-a him again. So far, there has been no successful (or respectable) live-action adaptation of Super Mario Bros. Thankfully, Nintendo has likely learned a lot from that and is now planning the next Super Mario Bros. as a 3D animated film. Last year, Nintendo announced that it would partner with Illumination, the studio behind Despicable Me, to help with the film.

Moreover, Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario’s creator, will serve as co-producer of the film. Since it’s 3D, we can presume that Charles Martinet would be reprising his role as the one and only voice for Mario. Again, no release date at the moment but rest assured, the upcoming Super Mario Bros. is in good hands. Fingers crossed.

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