Devil May Cry showrunner thinks most video game movie announcements "won't come to fruition" or will be "cringe" because "they're not really run by the people that made the games"
There are more video game movies and shows being made than ever. For every Super Mario Mario shooting for the stars at the box office, however, there are several more middling efforts – including Prime Video's recent live-action Yakuza series and Return to Silent Hill – that didn't quite recapture the magic players experienced on consoles.
But, still, there is gold in them there video game hills. And a rush has ensued: Helldivers, Duke Nukem, It Takes Two, and Metal Gear Solid have all been unveiled as potential projects over the past few years.
Now, there are more video game adaptations being unveiled than at any other point. “Video game adaptations have been on the rise since the second half of 2023, with no fewer than 25 being announced in each half-year since," analyst Ricardo Parsons recently told The Wrap.
Latest Videos FromShankar adds, "We're not going to get to a point where 50 a year are going to be made. They're announcing a lot… If we're talking straight adaptations – like we're treating this video game as a novel – [and] we have 50 of those a year, at that point the audience is going to be really excited about original stuff."
Even those that do make it past the initial announcement phase, in Shankar's eyes, won't be up to scratch – whether that's because of the various corporate hoops it needs to jump through or, in some cases, those series already being weighed down by being a huge brand unto themselves.
Sign up for the Total Film Newsletter"It's also a brand. At that point,when a video game gets treated like a brand that long, it becomes a logo. You're slapping the logo onto things [and] you've got countless spin offs and mobile games and whatnot… Well, now everything's a brand, man. At that point, you're like, well, where's the Captain Crunch movie?"

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