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Duke Nukem -- based on the videogame
John Cena is getting ready to shoot up some aliens. The wrestler-turned-actor is negotiations to star in Duke Nukem, a big-screen adaptation of the popular video game franchise featuring the politically incorrect action hero that is set up at Paramount. Platinum Dunes, the company run by Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller, will produce the movie. No director is on board at this stage. A search for a writer will begin soon to develop a script for what is intended to be a star vehicle for Cena. The Nukem video games follow muscular adventures of its titular protagonist, who initially was a mash-up of action hero tropes. The muscular cigar-chomping figure has been fighting aliens in order to save planet Earth since 1991 when the first game was released. |
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Perfect.
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Maybe, but given the history of game-to-film adaptations, how likely is it going to be any good?
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Originally Posted by TheMovieman
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Maybe, but given the history of game-to-film adaptations, how likely is it going to be any good?
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Duke hasn't been relevant in games for decades and I hate John Centa. This doesn't seem very appealing even as a gamer and a big fan of Duke Nukem 3D back in the day. Can't help but think it would just be a tame PG-13 movie too.
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Yeah, it's an odd choice. Not only is it a moribund franchise, it's a really misogynistic one that will feel terribly tone-deaf and dated if it is done remotely accurately and feel totally whitewashed and unappealing to the franchise's fans if not. It's a lose-lose proposition.
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In the age of gamer gate and SJW feminist lunacy running crazy in Hollywood. I would love to see a true Duke Nukem movie, if anyone can do it unapologetically it’s Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes.
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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial
(Post 13252478)
In the age of gamer gate and SJW feminist lunacy running crazy in Hollywood I would love to see a true Duke Nukem if anyone can do it unapologetically it Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes.
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If John Cena is looking to shed his kiddie image this would be the movie to do it.
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 13252459)
Duke hasn't been relevant in games for decades.
This doesn't seem very appealing even as a gamer and a big fan of Duke Nukem 3D back in the day. Can't help but think it would just be a tame PG-13 movie too. It's a dumb idea to make a true-to-the-core Duke movie right now. It had its time...and that was long ago. IF a movie does come out these negotiations, it would be completely unrecognizable to the game. |
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Doubt I would want to see Cena headline a movie.
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I'll watch it. Make it in the tone of Deadpool and it should be fine. Cena is good casting for something like this.
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Originally Posted by melasnus
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The shareware was released in 1996.
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Originally Posted by stingermck
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I'll watch it. Make it in the tone of Deadpool and it should be fine. Cena is good casting for something like this.
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13252467)
Yeah, it's an odd choice. Not only is it a moribund franchise, it's a really misogynistic one that will feel terribly tone-deaf and dated if it is done remotely accurately and feel totally whitewashed and unappealing to the franchise's fans if not. It's a lose-lose proposition.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 13252717)
I predict some sort of plot where Duke Nukem goes through a portal and ends up in OUR world and gets paired up with a female cop or something.
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I have to wonder if this will end up DTV.
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13252467)
Yeah, it's an odd choice. Not only is it a moribund franchise, it's a really misogynistic one that will feel terribly tone-deaf and dated if it is done remotely accurately and feel totally whitewashed and unappealing to the franchise's fans if not. It's a lose-lose proposition.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 13252717)
I predict some sort of plot where Duke Nukem goes through a portal and ends up in OUR world and gets paired up with a female cop or something.
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Originally Posted by DaveNinja
(Post 13253686)
female cop played by Melissa McCarthy?
Anyway, misogynistic or not the film would have a bad ass dude mowing down Nazis, so even if the film was not women friendly everyone loves seeing Nazis get nuked on film, so at least this film would have that in its favor. |
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"Women Friendly", you have to be joking, the Video Game is for men, their opinion mean's nothing when it comes to this movie. "Nazis", I think your thinking of Wolfenstein. Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes knows the audience, I think he would deliver in who its aimed for.
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Originally Posted by Inhumans99
(Post 13253750)
Naw...Duke should team up with a squad of women, so you have Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Kristen Wiig in the film...I can picture some DVD Talkers heads literally exploding at this casting news.
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Duke Nukem, the 1990s video game that helped popularize the first-person shooter genre, is getting the feature film treatment. Legendary Entertainment, the company behind Dune and the Godzilla monster movie series, has picked up the movie rights from Gearbox, with Cobra Kai creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg on board to produce. Legendary will also produce, as will Jean Julien Baronnet (Assassin’s Creed) of Marla Studios, which specializes on video game adaptations. Heald, Hurtwitz and Schlossberg are producing via their banner, Counterbalance Entertainment. Launched with a self-titled debut in 1991 from Apogee Software, later called 3D Realms, Nukem is $1 billion video game franchise that began life as a platform game for personal computers. When the third game, Duke Nukem 3D, came out in 1996, it became not only a critical hit but one that helped usher in the ubiquity of first-person games for years to come. After laying low for years and stalled development, the franchise came back in 2011, after Gearbox acquired 3D Realms, with Duke Nukem Forever. Nukem centers on its titular hero, modeled on certain attributes from 1980s action movies heroes (including catchphrases), who fights an alien invasion in Los Angeles. He travels from strip clubs and movie sets to moon bases and spaceships, dealing with mutated LAPD officers, women used in alien incubators, and the Cycloid Emperor. A search for a writer to tackle the material is underway. And while no director is on board, the door is open for one of the Counterbalance team to potentially sit behind the camera. With its over-the-top action movie stylings, it’s no surprise that Hollywood has been trying to adapt the game into a feature for quite a while. Various indie producers have attempted to develop Nukem, though none got very far. Gearbox had a Nukem project in development at Paramount with John Cena attached to star over four years ago, but that stalled out. That led Gearbox to become more deliberate in its Hollywood strategy for adaptations of its video games and it now has one already on deck: Borderlands, directed by Eli Roth and featuring an all-star cast including Cate Blanchett and Kevin Hart. Lionsgate is the behind the movie which is expected to be released later in 2022. The Counterbalance trio made a name for themselves in the franchise comedy spheres: Heald penned the Hot Tub Time Machine franchise for MGM while Hurwitz and Schlossberg first wrote then later took over directing the Harold & Kumar comedies. They re-imagined The Karate Kid for a new generation with Cobra Kai, a runaway hit for Netflix that also garnered numerous Emmy nominations. Heald, Hurwitz and Schlossberg are the creators, executive producers and showrunners of the series, writing and directing many of the episodes. Counterbalance is repped by CAA. Heald is additionally repped by Behr Abramson while Hurwitz and Schlossberg are repped by Hansen Jacobson. |
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