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Is an action comedy film rife with video game references and plot conceit similar to fighting games. Tron: Legacy (2010) – Directed by Joseph Kosinski. Kevin Flynn's son Sam finds his missing father in a new version of the virtual game world and has a similar journey as his father did fighting to get back to reality.
This is a list of the highest-grossing films based on video games, primarily both live-action and animated films.. As of August 2024, Nintendo's The Super Mario Bros. Movie held the distinction as the highest-grossing video game film, while Pokémon is the highest-grossing video game film franchise and Resident Evil is the highest-grossing video game live-action film franchise.
The first live action film based on a video game, the eponymous Super Mario Bros., was released on May 28, 1993, to both critical and commercial failure.Critics including Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert criticized the film's lack of faithfulness to the source material. [2]
Death Stranding, the wildly popular 2019 action video game from creator Hideo Kojima, is coming to the big screen. A24 is teaming with Kojima Productions to develop a live-action film adaptation ...
Achievement unlocked: With nods for best drama series, actor (Pedro Pascal) and actress (Bella Ramsey), among others, HBO’s “The Last of Us” is the first live-action video game adaptation to ...
Pages in category "Live-action films based on video games" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. ... A Minecraft Movie; Mirai Ninja (film ...
Super Mario Bros. (also known as Super Mario Bros.:The Movie) is a 1993 fantasy adventure [7] comedy film based on Nintendo's Super Mario video game series. The first American feature-length live-action film based on a video game, [8] it was directed by the husband-and-wife team of Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, written by Parker Bennett, Terry Runté, and Ed Solomon, and distributed by ...
In 2007, film rights to The Sims had been purchased by 20th Century Fox, with the live-action drama film to be written by Brian Lynch and produced by John Davis.