On Feb. 15, Netflix teased via social media (seen below) that a BioShock movie is officially in the works. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the streaming service will work alongside Take-Two ...
The first BioShock game became an instant classic when it was released in 2007. Critics and players alike couldn’t get enough of the underwater city of Rapture, which combined a retro-futuristic ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Director Gore Verbinski has said the reason the BioShock movie deal feel through was due to the fact it was going to be an R-rated film instead of PG-13. Speaking with ComingSoon, Verbinksi said the R ...
"It was talked about as one movie. And it was strange; my first meeting at Universal on 'Bioshock' was sitting in a room and saying, 'Hey guys, this is a $200 million R rated movie.' And it was silent ...
Speaking to Collider in a new interview, Verbinski explained that the reason Universal ended up canceling BioShock was because of how upfront the director decided to be with the project. Verbinski ...
Don’t count on seeing a horrific Little Sister on the big screen any time soon. Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) was supposed to be directing the big-screen BioShock film, but he tells Coming ...
A Take Two press release now confirms the earlier Variety rumour that Gore Verbinski will direct the Bioshock movie. "BioShock, a wholly owned and internally developed title for Xbox 360 and Games for ...
Take-Two Interactive Software said on Friday that "Pirates of the Caribbean" director Gore Verbinski will make a movie version of "BioShock," its hit video game about an underwater utopia gone ...
Studio has signed a deal to turn last year’s hit videogame, which won numerous awards and sold more than 2 million units worldwide, into a film. The “Pirates of the Caribbean” helmer is attached to ...
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