Next August, a very peculiar adaptation will be released in theaters around the world, after several years of chaos behind the scenes: Borderlands. The adaptation of Gearbox’s successful looter shooter aims to surprise fans with a fun and fresh film, but it seems that this group’s journey will not end with this film.
In an interview with Entertainment Weeklydirector Eli Roth He talked about all the scenes they shot that were ultimately scrapped in the final cut, explaining that he has plenty of content for future big-screen franchise projects.
“All you can say is, you know what? If we’re lucky enough to do another one, we know we’ve got them for another one. And that’s a very hard thing to do, but ultimately your responsibility is to the movie and to the story.”
While Roth is keen to move forward with more films, it is likely that future projects will Borderlands
However, it seems that there are more plans beyond this film saga, as one of Gearbox’s executives assured a few months ago that this production was going to be the beginning of a fairly large cinematic universe. Borderlands
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