With Fallout getting a TV series on Amazon and Netflix developing a Cyberpunk 2077 anime, we thought it would be a good time to revisit the list of all the other video game movies and TV projects that have been announced, planned, or are currently in production right now.
Only a handful of them will probably ever happen and only a fraction of those have actual release dates. We decided to round them all up anyway.
For the purposes of this list, we classify a “video game movie” as an actual film adaptation of an existing video game, so something like Wreck-It Ralph (which is just a movie about video games) wouldn’t qualify. They don’t have to be faithful adaptations – they just have to be based on a real game.
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This gallery was compiled with the help of a number of resources, including IGN’s own news coverage, IMDB, and Den of Geek.
See something incorrect, missing, or in need of an update? Let us know in the comments!
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Monster Hunter
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Release Date: September 4, 2020
Paul W. S. Anderson (the Resident Evil movie series) is directing the Monster Hunter movie for Screen Gems. It will star Milla Jovovich, Ron Perlman and Tony Jaa as members of a UN military team sucked into an alternate dimension full of deadly beasts.
Without Remorse
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Release Date: September 18, 2020
Michael B. Jordan will star as John Clark in two of Paramount’s planned Rainbow Six Siege movies, based on the Tom Clancy books Rainbow Six and Without Remorse. Without Remorse is scheduled for release in September 2020, and an ensemble-driven Rainbow Six sequel is currently planned.
Mortal Kombat
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Release Date: January 15, 2021
At one point New Line had a second sequel to 1995’s Mortal Kombat in the works, but now the studio is rebooting the series with The Conjuring’s James Wan as producer and Simon McQuoid directing. The cast includes Tadanobu Asano as Raiden, Mehcad Brooks as Jackson “Jax” Briggs, Ludi Lin as Liu Kang, Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade, Hiroyuki Sanada as Scorpion, Joe Taslim as Sub-Zero and Lewis Tan in an undisclosed role. Production wrapped in December 2019, suggesting the reboot should meet its January 2021 release date.
Tomb Raider 2
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Release Date: March 19, 2021
Despite mediocre reviews for 2018’s Tomb Raider, MGM and Warner Bros. seem happy enough with the film’s box office performance to move forward with a sequel. New writer Amy Jump is penning the script, and Alicia Vikander has expressed an interest in reprising the role of Lara Croft.
Uncharted
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Release Date: July 16, 2021
Sony’s Uncharted movie has gained and lost six directors since being announced in 2009. Bumblebee’s Travis Knight is the latest director to walk away from the adaptation, citing scheduling conflicts. The good news is that Tom Holland is still slated to star as adventurer Nathan Drake, with Mark Wahlberg playing his mentor Sully. Venom’s Ruben Fleischer is the latest director rumored to be up for directing the film, which Holland says will draw inspiration from Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
Minecraft: The Movie
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Release Date: March 4, 2022
Peter Sollett (Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist) will direct the Minecraft movie, which will tell the story of a teenage girl trying to save the Overworld from an Ender Dragon.
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
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Release Date: 2022
Netflix is moving forward with an anime series tie-in to Cyberpunk 2077. CD Projekt Red will act as producer on the series, with Studio Trigger working as the animation studio, and Hiroyuki Imaishi (Gurren Lagann, Kill la Kill, Promare) directing. Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka will compose the score.
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Assassin’s Creed 2
A sequel to the first Assassin’s Creed movie was already in the works during the production of the first, but information about the follow-up is minimal.
Borderlands
The Borderlands movie was announced back in 2016, to be produced by Avi and Ari Arad and written by Aaron Berg. While news was slow for several years after, Lionsgate surprised fans in February 2020 by announcing Hostel’s Eli Roth will direct the movie, with Chernobyl’s Craig Mazin penning a new screenplay draft. No cast members or release date have been revealed, but the movie does seem to be a top priority for the studio.
Call of Duty
There isn’t just one Call of Duty movie in development – its sequel is already being planned too. Sicario 2 director Stefano Solima is set to direct the first one.
Carmen Sandiego
Jane the Virgin-star Gina Rodriguez is set to play Carmen Sandiego in both a live-action film she is also producing, and an animated TV series produced by Netflix.
Centipede
MoviePass Films has partnered with Atari to produce films based on both Centipede and Missile Command. MoviePass’ shutdown in 2019 casts the future of this project in doubt.
Contra
Arcade run and gun classic Contra is getting a live-action film in China, produced by Beijing Starlit Movie and TV Culture.
The Division
Deadpool 2 director David Leitch is set to helm this adaptation of the Ubisoft game, which will star Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal in leading roles.
Duke Nukem
Gearbox Software has reportedly teamed up with the Assassin’s Creed movie producer Jean-Julien Baronnet to adapt Duke Nukem into a movie. John Cena is rumored to star.
Fallout
Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are producing a Fallout series for Amazon. It’s unknown whether the series will be an adaptation of one of the games or tell an original story in this post-apocalyptic universe.
Fatal Frame
The popular survival horror series built around ghost photography is reportedly being adapted by Silent Hill director Christophe Gans.
Firewatch
In 2016 it was announced that Campo Santo’s Firewatch was going to be adapted into a movie, but we’ve heard nothing since.
Five Nights at Freddy’s
A Five Nights at Freddy’s movie is currently in the works from Blumhouse, but production recently hit a snag after the greenlit screenplay was rejected by Five Nights creator Scott Cawthon.
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Fruit Ninja
In 2016 it was reported that a ‘live-action family comedy’ based around Halfbrick’s Fruit Ninja is in the works, but we’ve heard nothing since.
Gears of War
A Gears of War film under Universal was first announced back in 2016, and new screenwriter F. Scott Frazier (Collide, xXx: Return of Xander Cage) was more recently tapped to write the movie. Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista admitted he considered playing Marcus Fenix in a Gears of War movie a “dream role.
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Half-Life
A movie based on Half Life was meant to be in the works from JJ Abrams, but it seems to be subject to the Half Life 3 curse.
Halo
While a planned movie adaptation of the original Halo never materialized, the franchise is now being adapted as a series at Showtime. Pablo Schreiber has been cast as Master Chief, while Otto Bathurst (Peaky Blinders) will direct and produce the series. Last we heard, Halo was planned for a spring 2021 debut, though it remains to be seen if that timetable will hold.
Heavy Rain
First announced in 2006, the rights to a Heavy Rain were bought by two former New Line executives. It’s safe to say this one will probably never see the light of day, though it was never announced it was officially canceled.
Just Cause
Derek Kolstad (the creator of the John Wick franchise) scripted this big screen adaptation of the Square Enix/Avalanche video game franchise. Constantin Film (the Resident Evil films) and Prime Universe (the Hitman films) are producing this action flick, which aims to kick-off a new film franchise around the game series’ iconic protagonist Rico Rodriguez.
Just Dance
Just Dance is going to be a video game. In January 2019 it was announced that Screen Gems will develop a film version of Ubisoft’s annual video game, somehow.
Kane & Lynch
This one was first announced in 2007, and was originally set to star Jamie Foxx and Bruce Willis. The last we heard anything around this movie was in 2013 when THR reported Gerard Butler and Vin Diesel were in talks for the two leads.
The Last of Us
The Last of Us movie is in “development hell”, according to the game’s director Neil Druckmann, who wrote the original script for Screen Gems. In 2018 Druckmann said that if it ever went ahead, he hopes that the studio doesn’t use his script. Instead, HBO is adapting The Last of Us as a series, with Chernobyl’s Craig Mazin overseeing the project and Druckmann both writing and producing.
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Mass Effect
In 2010, it was announced that former Marvel Studios head Avi Arad would be adapting Mass Effect for the big screen for Warner Bros. Legendary Pictures picked up the deal in 2011, but divorced from Warner Bros. in 2013. The last we heard about this was when BioWare head Casey Hudson said it was still in the works in March of that year.
Mega Man
In late 2013, it was announced that Capcom and 20th Century Fox would be making a movie based on the Mega Man franchise. It will be written and directed by Catfish’s Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman.
Metal Gear Solid
Jordan Vogt-Roberts will direct this adaptation of Konami’s long-running action game franchise as rooted in Hideo Kojima’s lore, but not a straight-up adaptation of the story from the games. A script was already completed, but the movie doesn’t yet have a date.
Metro 2033
The movie adaptation of Metro 2033 is currently on hold, after screenwriter F.Scott Frazier butted heads with Metro creator Dmitry Glukhovsky over the film’s setting. Who knows where it will go from here.
Missile Command
The last we heard about a Missile Command movie was 2016, after it was announced Atari was teaming up with Emmett/Furla/Oasis films to spin the 1980 arcade game into a big screen spectacle.
Monument Valley
Paramount Pictures has a Monument Valley adaptation in the works, and animator Patrick Osborne (Big Hero 6) is due to direct the live-action/CGI hybrid.
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu 2
Legendary Pictures announced a sequel to Detective Pikachu in January 2019, two months before the original hit theaters. While there’s been little news since, the strong performance of the first movie gives us no reason to assume the sequel isn’t still a top priority. 22 Jump Street’s Oren Uziel is penning the screenplay.
Portal
Like Half-Life, a movie based on Portal was meant to be in the works from JJ Abrams. The status of this is anyone’s guess.
Rabbids
A movie based on Ubisoft’s Rabbids franchise was first announced in 2015, as a collaboration between Ubisoft and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Robot Chicken’s Matthew Senreich, Tom Sheppard and Zeb Wells were set to write the script.
Resident Evil
The Resident Evil film franchise is due to be rebooted by director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters down). The Conjuring’s James Wan will produce the first of a planned six (!) movie series. That first movie was slated to begin production in 2019, though there’s been little news since Roberts signed on.
RollerCoaster Tycoon
We haven’t heard anything about the RollerCoaster Tycoon movie since 2010, when it was reported that Harald Zwart (the Karate Kid remake) would be heading up the film for Sony Pictures Animation.
Shinobi
Scott Pilgrim producer Marc Platt was poised to adapt Shinobi to the big screen back in 2016. “With Shinobi, we hope to make a film that honors the essence of the games,” Platt said at the time.
Silent Hill Sequel
Silent Hill director Christophe Gans is reportedly interested in returning to the franchise, though whether it’ll serve as a direct sequel to the previous movies or a standalone project remains to be seen.
The Sims
It was back in 2007 that we heard a Sims movie was in the works with 20th Century Fox. We’ve heard nothing since, so it’s possible that the project is long dead.
Sleeping Dogs
A Sleeping Dogs adaptation was confirmed to be in development in 2017, with radio silence since, Donnie Yen confirmed it was still happening on his Instagram account in 2018.
Super Mario: The Movie
Nintendo and animation studio Illumination teamed up, with Shigeru Miyamoto and Chris Meledandri co-producing a CG-animated take on Nintendo’s most popular character due out in 2022. Universal Studios, Nintendo’s partner for Mushroom Kingdom theme park attractions, will distribute the film.
Tetris
In 2016, Tetris producer Larry Kasanoff confirmed he was planning a sci-fi trilogy around the iconic puzzle game. How that will actually work is still up for debate.
Watch Dogs
A Watch Dogs movie was announced in 2013, but it has since lingered in development hell, despite a brief announcement in 2016 that it was “still happening.”
Werewolves Within
Ubisoft’s social VR deception game Werewolves Within is getting a big-screen adaptation, with Mishna Wolff writing the script.
Source: IGN.com Every Video Game Movie and TV Series in Development Right Now