Borderlands Movie Coming From LionsGate

Borderlands: The Movie? A film of Borderlands is coming, announced LionsGate, Take-Two, super producers Avi & Ari Arad, Gearbox, & Lionsgate Partners. No date for the film yet, so I can imagine it will be 2017 or later.

Here is an IGN News piece on the Borderlands movie announcement.

Lionsgate Partners With Take-Two Interactive Software, Gearbox Software and Producers Avi and Ari Arad on Film Adaptation of Blockbuster Video Game Borderlands.

Lionsgate is teaming with the publisher and creators of Borderlands, and renowned producers Avi and Ari Arad, to adapt Gearbox Software’s critically-acclaimed blockbuster video game Borderlands into a tent-pole feature film.

Borderlands is an action role-playing first-person shooter video game created and developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K, a wholly owned label of Take-Two Interactive Software.

The award-winning Borderlands franchise has been lauded by critics and over the years has built a passionate global fan base, shipping more than 26 million copies around the world since its launch in 2009, including 8 million copies shipped during Take Two’s fiscal year 2015 alone.

Set in the frontier of a sci-fi universe, Borderlands is best known for Gearbox’s blending of irreverent humor and characters, with a unique comic-book art style, and co-operative four-player genre-bending, loot-grabbing gameplay. It’s a franchise that in the last six years has ushered in a new and popular category of first-person shooters.

Here is some more extended talk on what we could potentially see in a Borderlands film.

The Borderlands film creative team will be led by producers Avi and Ari Arad, who are responsible for some of the most successful motion picture and television franchises in history, including Iron Man, Spider Man, The Amazing Spider Man, X-Men, Ghost Rider and Blade.

The deal was orchestrated by a Lionsgate team led by President of Interactive Ventures & Games Peter Levin, Summit Entertainment President of Production Geoff Shaevitz and Lionsgate Motion Picture Group President of Business & Legal Affairs Patricia Laucella.

“The Borderlands games don’t pull any punches, and we’ll make the movie with the same in-your-face attitude that has made the series a blockbuster mega-franchise.”

“We believe that we’ve brought together the right partners, the ideal creative team and the perfect property to launch a new motion picture tent-pole for a global audience,” said Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Co-Chairs Rob Friedman and Patrick Wachsberger.

“Part of our strategy in entering the game space under Peter Levin has been to source new brands with built-in audiences that will translate into great films and television shows. The Borderlands games don’t pull any punches, and we’ll make the movie with the same in-your-face attitude that has made the series a blockbuster mega-franchise.”

“Our Borderlands franchise continues to grow in popularity, and we’ve assembled a team with the strengths needed to introduce this amazing cross-platform property to a whole new global audience,” said Take-Two Interactive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Strauss Zelnick.

“Lionsgate has emerged as a major creative force in the global marketplace with an incredible portfolio of brands; our partners at Gearbox have pioneered and cultivated an iconic property; and Avi and Ari Arad are two of the most successful producers of action franchises. This alliance is ideally positioned to create a bold, provocative, no-holds-barred motion picture phenomenon that will delight Borderlands’ current legions of fans and captivate moviegoers around the world.”

“We’re thrilled to extend our partnership with Jon Feltheimer, Michael Burns, Rob, Patrick and the amazing team at Lionsgate and join forces with Take-Two and Gearbox on this incredible property,” said Avi and Ari Arad. “Borderlands has a unique story-driven narrative energy and rich multidimensional characters that position it to become a singular motion picture event.”

“Creating, developing and continuing to build the Borderlands franchise at Gearbox Software has been an incredible ride where the most powerful fuel to our engine has been the astonishing outpouring of love and devotion from the fans,” said Randy Pitchford, President and Co-Founder of Gearbox Software.

“It is the passion of the fans driving the growing success of Borderlands that brought what I believe to be the best team of film producers, marketing and distribution experts in the world together to deliver the exciting story and unique characters of Borderlands to the big screen.”

Borderlands Movie Like Cosplay Lilith Mordecai Photo Realistic By Madame Skunk

Very interesting indeed.

I’m very happy to see that videogames are continuing to be tapped for introduction into the film space. We STILL haven’t seen a major breakout movie based on a videogame….

And many attempts have been made. But the more interesting aspect of videogame-based films, are the movies that are not based on games but are built around videogames thematically as part of the narrative of the film. Movies like “Wreck-It Ralph” and the recent “Pixels”, are very, very cool to see, and I hope that both approaches continue in the future.

Will a Borderlands film be THE videogame franchise to breakout into movies ala comicbooks with the “X-Men” & “Spider-Man” franchises back in the early 2000s? Time will tell.

I still think a The Legend of Zelda film would do the job… or a LIVE-ACTION Pokemon film (if it was done right, of course).

The problem that I see with a Borderlands film, is that it may be too close to Mad Max: Fury Road… Although given the success of that film, it may not be such a bad idea.

What do you think about a Borderlands movie? Excited?

* Thanks to MadameSkunk for the cosplay photo. Check out her DeviantArt for other amazing cosplay images.