Media: Cyberpunk 2077 Movies

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NightSavior;n6963320 said:
This seems to be the case with majority of the films these days (in my opinion). There's so much action that proper character development and story are missing.
I seem to recall saying much the same thing about video games.
 
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Now that is a movie i am interested to see.... I hope it would be a nice old school movie and not an Action explosion slow motion yada yada adaptation aka Ghost in the shell...

I still have nightmares.
 
Mebrilia;n8475810 said:
I still have nightmares.

I have been permanently scarred. Mostly by people asking me, "You'd probably know, how was Ghost in the Shell?" "The movie? WELL LET ME TELL YOU..." followed by ranting, raving and lastly, sobbing.

Blade Runner looks very good so far. I've liked Gosling since Drive. Not a huge fan of Harrison Ford, though.
 
lv-426;n8475670 said:

*the year is 2049*
*we have genetically enginered replicants capable of surpassing humans in almost every way*
*we have flying cars*
*it rains almost everytime due to air polution*
*it is very likely that the rain is radioative*
*mankind explores other planets in order to get more minerals and materials*
*Deckard, one of the most famous police officers alive wears a casual T-Shirt*

I hope this will be great a movie. Denis Villeneuve has potential, but with PR decisions like this I get doubtfull about the movie's success.
 
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Sardukhar;n8475900 said:
I have been permanently scarred. Mostly by people asking me, "You'd probably know, how was Ghost in the Shell?" "The movie? WELL LET ME TELL YOU..." followed by ranting, raving and lastly, sobbing.

Blade Runner looks very good so far. I've liked Gosling since Drive. Not a huge fan of Harrison Ford, though.

Well they did turn the major that was used to be a self confident cyborg in to a whining naive schoolgirl.. why i can't feel my body? i am human or not? waahh waah... The plot was awful yes nice visual but that's it.. Just like a Michael bay movie.

Pathetic.
 
lv-426;n8494500 said:

It's nice that they gave Deckard some jacket. I hope this movie is capable of chalenging us both intellectually and emotionally and it's just disguised as an action flick here.

The visuals are godlike.

What the hell? Goose chose Ana de Armas instead of the best girl Mackenzie Davis. Inb4: people who can't stand the sight of a strong nord woman.
 
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Lisbeth_Salander;n8494820 said:
I hope this movie is capable of challenging us both intellectually and emotionally and it's just disguised as an action flick here.
Very likely with Denis Villeneuve at the helm, I'd say.
Scott still has the final cut though.

 
[h=1]Judge Dredd to become TV show[/h] British comic character to battle perps on the small screen — though no network is attached just yet


Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal that independent entertainment studio IM Global and independent U.K. games developer and publisher Rebellion have struck a deal to turn the iconic comic book character into a live-action TV show called Judge Dredd: Mega City One. The potential show is set in a future where the East Coast of the U.S. has become a crowded and crime-ridden megalopolis. The plan is to make the series an ensemble drama about a team of Judges — futuristic cops invested with the power to be judge, jury, and executioner — as they deal with the challenges the future-shocked 22nd century throws at them.

The character of Dredd — who is known for his incorruptibility, harsh attitude towards law-breaking “perps,” and upper face-concealing helmet — was created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra in 1977 and first appeared in the British science fiction anthology comic 2000 AD, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Judge Dredd has twice been adapted for the big screen. Sylvester Stallone played the titular character in 1995’s Judge Dredd, while Karl Urban portrayed the role in 2012’s Dredd. Although the latter was a box office disappointment, the Alex Garland-scripted film has garnered a substantial cult following of fans thanks in large part to its faithful representation of the original material. While the show is still in the early stages of development, and no talent or network affiliation has yet been announced, Wednesday’s news will be music to the ears of many who were left wanting more onscreen Dredd after the release of the 2012 film.

Attached as executive producers of the new show are IM Global Television president Mark Stern, who developed Battlestar Galactica, Helix, and Defiance at Syfy; IM Global Television CEO Stuart Ford; and the owners of Rebellion, Jason and Chris Kingsley, who along with Ford were also executive producers of the 2012 Dredd film.

“This is one of those seminal sci-fi properties that seems to only become and more relevant with age,” said Stern in a statement. “Not only is it a rich world with biting social commentary, but it’s also fun as hell! As a fan of the comics and both films, it’s a dream come true to be able to work with Jason and Chris in adapting this for television.”

“We’re very excited to be beginning the journey to get more of Judge Dredd’s Mega-City One on the television screen,” said Jason and Chris Kingsley said. “Thanks to the legions of fans who have kept up pressure on social media, and a lot of background work and enthusiasm, we aim to make a big budget production that will satisfy both our vast comics audience and the even greater general screen-watching public.”

You can see a poster for the project below.

 
Yeah and no word on Karl Urban attached. Some of the producers (Rebellion) from 2012 Dredd are there though.
 
Judging from the promotional poster they seem to aim for something closer to the comics / the '95 adaptation anyway. Would be weird to see Urban suddenly sporting those flamboyantly golden, over-sized shoulderguards and hunting perps down in a way more vertically sprawling Mega City One that's more "Coruscant" than "post-apocalyptic Johannesburg".
He did refer to the official announcement by 2000 AD on his Twitter though.

And one can only hope that this gets picked up by a studio with the appropriate financing capabilities. Vistas (actors can also act in/interact with) such as the one in the poster ain't cheap.
 
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