Netflix's 'BioShock' film scales back amid budget cuts
Netflix's long-awaited adaptation of the iconic video game BioShock is still in development but with a significant change. According to producer Roy Lee, the film has undergone a "reconfiguration" due to budget cuts imposed by Netflix's new leadership. The project will now focus on a more intimate, character-driven story rather than the grand, epic scope originally envisioned.
While the news might disappoint fans hoping for a lavish, big-screen spectacle, Lee remains optimistic about the project's potential. The film, directed by Francis Lawrence, is still in the writing phase and is aiming to stay true to the spirit of the original game. However, the specific setting for the adaptation remains uncertain, with possibilities ranging from the underwater city of Rapture to the floating metropolis of Columbia or an entirely new environment.
As the BioShock movie continues to evolve, the video game franchise itself is also making headlines. A leaked image has recently surfaced, hinting at the long-awaited next installment in the series.
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