Gunzilla Games announced that the cyberpunk battle royale game Off The Grid, featuring a narrative by District 9 director Neill Blomkamp, is now available on Steam in Early Access, supporting crossplay across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, with ongoing updates based on community feedback.
Director Neill Blomkamp has addressed the possibility of a sequel to his debut film, District 9, stating that while he doesn't have specific plans at the moment, District 10 will "probably get made" in the future. Fans are divided on whether a sequel is necessary, with some suggesting a spin-off with a new story set in the same world. Blomkamp's recent films have received mixed reviews and underperformed at the box office, leading to doubts about his ability to deliver a successful sequel. However, his intriguing short films on YouTube demonstrate his potential.
Sony's film adaptation of the popular video game "Gran Turismo" earned $1.4 million in Thursday previews, with a potential to reach the number one spot at the box office this weekend, projected to make $12-15 million. Sony decided to move the wide opening of the film from August 11 to August 25 to avoid competition and generate word of mouth due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. Rival distributors have criticized Sony for including the preview earnings in the weekend's gross, but it is a common practice in the industry. The film has received mixed reviews from critics but positive feedback from audiences.
A gameplay trailer for Off the Grid, a cyberpunk-style battle royale directed by Neill Blomkamp, has been revealed, showcasing PvP combat and various traversal options in the dystopian map of Teardrop Island. The trailer also hints at a 60-hour narrative campaign and the integration of an NFT platform called GunZ for in-game item trading.
Director Neill Blomkamp, known for films like "District 9," has fulfilled his destiny of making a video game movie with "Gran Turismo." While his previous works have showcased his love for video games through aesthetics, pacing, and structure, "Gran Turismo" is his first official video game adaptation. The film tells the true story of a British teenager who translates his gaming skills into a real racing career. Blomkamp's career has been defined by his failed attempt to make a "Halo" movie, and his subsequent films have struggled to balance ambitious ideas with shoot-'em-up action. However, "Gran Turismo" may be his best attempt yet at merging video game style with traditional storytelling.
The movie adaptation of the popular PlayStation racing game franchise, Gran Turismo, is a slick and watchable film that serves as a glorified infomercial for the games themselves. Directed by Neill Blomkamp, the movie follows the true story of a fan who turned his virtual racing skills into a real-life career. While the film delivers on sports-movie clichés and features impressive race sequences, it heavily promotes the game and its features. Despite this, the movie is entertaining, thanks in part to David Harbour's performance as a racing veteran-turned-mentor.
Sony Pictures released a new trailer for the upcoming movie Gran Turismo, directed by Neill Blomkamp, which is based on the real-life story of British professional racing driver Jann Mardenborough. The movie tells the story of Mardenborough's rise to success in the world of motorsports after winning a PlayStation 3 competition. The film stars Archie Madekwe, Geri Halliwell Horner, Djimon Hounsou, David Harbour, and Orlando Bloom, and will premiere in theaters on Aug. 11.