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TL;DR: The upcoming BioShock movie, produced by Vertigo Entertainment and Netflix, will adapt the first game's story set in the underwater city of Rapture. Meanwhile, BioShock 4 faces delays amid ...
Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski has said that his scrapped BioShock film adaptation would have somehow included both of the original game's endings to mess with the audience's heads.
So, the video game adaptation mark is arguably in the best place it’s ever been. That’s not a joke, either, as there are numerous productions in the works right now, and some that will be starting ...
The BioShock movie adaptation is still in development at Netflix. The film is facing budget constraints which is reshaping the scale of the story. Francis Lawrence remains on board to direct the ...
It feels like it's taken the same amount of time to get BioShock to the screen as it does to create an underwater city. The history of adapting the beloved first-person shooter stretches back to 2008, ...
Well, maybe we will get a more substantial film from this, filmed in Central Europe. Roy Lee, the producer behind the upcoming Bioshock movie from Netflix, has shared some bad news on the project. As ...
Netflix is changing how it funds its productions, and one of the films impacted by the shift is the upcoming adaptation of the seminal first-person shooter Bioshock. While this is no doubt ...
The script for the BioShock movie is currently being written, with Vertigo Entertainment producer Roy Lee confirming the film adaptation will be based on the first game. In an interview with The ...
The upcoming movie adaptation of Bioshock has seen its budget slashed as Netflix focuses on making it a smaller, "more personal" project. Variety reports the revelations come from a Thursday panel at ...
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