For many years, film adaptations of video games were viewed with skepticism. Inconsistent productions and weak scripts created a reputation that was hard to shake.
But that seems to be changing.
With the recent success of movies and TV series based on video games, a new debate has emerged: are we entering a new era for this type of adaptation?
Audiences are more open-minded, studios seem more cautious, and productions are investing more in quality. Still, the challenge remains significant, especially when it comes to adapting interactive experiences to a linear format.
Will this success continue?
Or are we just going through a positive phase that may not last in the long run?
The future of video game adaptations remains uncertain—but, for the first time, it looks promising.