“Can’t get over the casting choices”- Fans criticize Borderlands casting and fear for the future of video game movies

Borderlands was theatrically released. (Image via X/@BorderlandsFilm)
Borderlands was theatrically released. (Image via X/@BorderlandsFilm)

Borderlands released on August 9, 2024. The movie has generated a lot of discussion among the gaming and film communities. The movie's response has been mixed, despite the renowned actors and the game's existing fan following. Fans have been using social media to express dissatisfaction, especially with the casting selections. Many believe the actors do not fit the game's recognizable characters.

This unhappiness has sparked a wider conversation about the difficulties related to making video games into motion pictures, with some people worrying that Borderlands may be a mistake that harms such adaptations in the future.

This debate highlights the trepidation surrounding the movie and poses concerns about whether Hollywood can successfully adapt video games for the big screen. The discussion was started by an original post from @ShitpostRock.

Another user continued the discussion saying,

"Why Kevin Hart of all people? He's better in comedy movies."

Fans had expressed concern even before the movie's premiere. They had pointed out that directing, tone, and casting are significant elements that will determine the movie's impact. It's unclear if the Borderlands film will live up to the hype or end up on the list of video game adaptations that fell short of success.

A fan commented,

"They waited to long for this. They should have done something animated after the second game. Big names don't sell tickets, a uusercommented."

The argument was brought to light in an X conversation where @ANTllSM expressed disapproval of the casting decisions, mirroring the opinions of a large number of fans.

On this post, another user commented,

"The first thing I heard about it was that Kevin Hart would play Roland and I thought that was an odd choice. The next thing was the casting of Cate Blanchett, a 50 year old playing a 20-something old. Then, Jamie Lee Curtis... Seems like the intent is to tank it."

About Borderlands film

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The well-known video game franchise created by Gearbox Software and released by 2K Games has now been adapted into a film in 2024 called Borderlands. The film is directed by Eli Roth and co-written by Roth and Craig Mazin.

The movie explores the crazy, extravagant world of Pandora on a large screen. The game's distinctive feature is its fusion of first-person shooter and role-playing mechanics which has been brought out in the film. It also includes dark humor, colorful graphics, and endearing characters have made it a beloved classic.

The cast has Jack Black portraying Claptrap, Cate Blanchett as Lilith, Kevin Hart as Roland, and Jamie Lee Curtis as Dr. Tannis. The narrative centers around Lilith who is a renowned criminal with an enigmatic background. She travels back to Pandora in search of the missing daughter of Atlas, the most powerful person in the cosmos.

Along with an unlikely group of mercenaries, including Krieg, Claptrap, Tiny Tina, and Roland, Lilith establishes an uncomfortable alliance to search for the missing girl and safeguard her from all the dangerous bandits and alien monsters.

The film attempts to encapsulate the spirit of the Borderlands games by fusing humor, action, and the distinctive aesthetic of the series. Fans have expressed worry about the film's inaccurate representation of the original material.

There has been controversy surrounding the casting choices, among others. Despite this, the film has gained attention, and its popularity may have a big impact on future video game adaptions.


Stay tuned for more updates regarding movies.

Edited by Udisha
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