The once famous shooting game series Gears of War can revive strongly when Netflix has just announced a live action movie project and a follow-up animation.
Recently, Netflix has continuously made moves to target gamers. In addition to developing and purchasing a series of different mobile games to put on its platform, this streaming service is also actively implementing many live action movie and anime projects based on the game. Some of them are successful (e.g. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners) but more are failures like Resident Evil.
Today, on the 16th anniversary of Gears of War's launch, Netflix has just announced some happy or sad news: they have reached a cooperation agreement with Microsoft's The Coalition studio to turn this game series into a new game series. Dramma. After that, there will be another “adult” animated film produced and possibly more series to follow.
It is not difficult to understand that gamers' reaction to this news is half joy and half worry. The vast majority of Netflix's game-based film projects are heavily influenced by the woke movement, and ruin the characters' images. Even Henry Cavill's The Witcher could not escape this, and he had to announce that he was leaving the role he loved so much even though season 3 of The Witcher had not yet been released. The few successful series are not due to Netflix, for example both Arcane and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners are made by outside studios.
Therefore, gamers are both looking forward to seeing the familiar characters of the Gears of War series appear, laughing, walking and fighting on screen, while also worrying that they will not resemble the original image of the game at all. play. Currently, neither Netflix nor Microsoft have announced anything more about the Gears of War movie project, so we will probably have to wait a little longer to know whether this will be a film worth looking forward to or a disappointment.
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