The border areas Movie Filming concluded in June 2021. Now, two years later and after re-recordings and re-castings, last of us Co-writer and co-creator Craig Mazin has apparently decided not to have his name associated with the upcoming film, which has no release date or trailer yet.
First announced in 2015it took years border areas Film to actually lock a director and start filming. Based on the popular Sci-fi co-op FPS RPG franchise developed by Gearbox, border areas Filming finally began in 2021 with a star cast including: Cate Blanchett
As reported by world of role And confirmed via the Writer’s Guild websitethe currently named authors on the border areas Film are Eli Roth and Joe Crombie, a pseudonym for Craig Mazin. This is similar to the way directors who were working on a film they didn’t like or wanted their name associated with used to choose to use it popular fake name of Alan Smithee. As such, it’s highly likely that Mazin will do the same and choose to omit his name for a made-up attribution in order to no longer be associated with the upcoming film adaptation.
Mazin rose to fame as a comedy writer Credits for screenplays like Scary Movie III And The Hangover Part II. More recently, however, he has made a name for himself with prestige dramas, directing the acclaimed HBO series Chernobyl
The border areas The movie is a mess
world of role It is further reported that a long list of other authors worked on it in addition to Mazin, Roth and Olkewicz border areas Screenplay for the film, including Aaron Berg, Oren Uziel, Juel Taylor, Tony Rettenmaier, Chris Bremner, Garry RossAnd the idol Creator Sam Levinson.
Keep in mind that this film is primarily based on the original border areas Game that doesn’t have the most complex or difficult story to tell. So why nearly a dozen writers were brought in to fiddle with the film’s script I don’t know. But somehow my already low expectations of this film were lowered even further.
The border areas The film will (probably) hit theaters at some point. Maybe next year?