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Borderlands movie gets "final" trailer ahead of August's release
Sure, TV seems to be doing a decent job of making video game adaptations that don't utterly suck these days, but the mo…
The Borderlands movie has, of course, been a long time coming; it was initially announced back in 2015, with Saw and Insidious co-creator Leigh Whannell at one point rumoured to be attached. Since then, we've seen a succession of eyebrow raising casting announcements - with Cate Blanchett, Jamie Lee Curtis, Gina Gershiwn, and Jack Black all signing on to the project - alongside a bit of behind-the-scenes shuffling, as new scriptwriters came onboard and Eli Roth briefly stepped aside during reshoots. Along the way she teams up with former mercenary Roland ( Kevin Hart), pre-teen demolitionist Tiny Tina ( Ariana Greenblatt), her protector Krieg ( Florian Munteanu), Padorian archeologist Tannis (Jamie Lee Curtis), and robot Claptrap (Jack Black), uncovering an "unimaginable power".
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