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NEED.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
NEED.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
Warner Bros announced a release date first on September 2015 , but we had no idea what the film was until the end of December 2015 when it was officially announced.The blockbuster auteur Christopher Nolan has revealed how he staves off writer’s block when working on a new project.
“I do a lot of walking,” said the Interstellar director, revealing he had recently started work on an as-yet-untitled new project.
I respectfully disagree. Video Game adaptations are an avenue of movies that have never had a marquee, high quality adaptation that’s beloved by fans and critics alike. Its a MAJOR challenge to get right and one i think he would take on in the right circumstances. Inception already feels like a high end VG adaptation for a game that doesnt exist.
William Blake wrote: ↑August 24th, 2018, 12:25 am
I respectfully disagree. Video Game adaptations are an avenue of movies that have never had a marquee, high quality adaptation that’s beloved by fans and critics alike. Its a MAJOR challenge to get right and one i think he would take on in the right circumstances. Inception already feels like a high end VG adaptation for a game that doesnt exist.
If Nolan doesnt do an original story, and wants to do a major league Billion plus blockbuster, IMHO he should partner with Nintendo to adapt either:
The Legend of Zelda or Metroid Prime. A successful Nolan directed Zelda film could make $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. The worldwide B.O could be Avengers/Avatar level numbers. Plus its a fantasy family genre he has never really done before. Something little kids to adults could go see. Fellowship of the ring im sure would he a touchstone. It heavily involves shifting timelines(hello!), and a lot of the first person adventuring that doesnt need a lot of dialogue, something he shows he can do really well in Dunkirk.