If seeing the first trailers of the film by Borderlands did you think that the film was a bit reminiscent Guardians of the Galaxy, you are not the only ones. The thought is so shared that director Eli Roth found himself commenting on the issue with Total Film.
According to him, he worked hard to ensure that the film was not a remake of the Marvel feature film.
The words of the director of Bordelands
“There will be similarities, no matter what you do, just because of the nature of the subject,” Roth says. “I consciously busy not to recreate the Guardians. [Il pubblico] he will see the film and understand that it is different.”
Similarly, Roth notes that he doesn’t want Borderlands to be seen solely as a good movie considering it’s based on video games, but wants audiences to simply see it as a great movie. science fiction film.
“I said, ‘I don’t want that [il pubblico] say, ‘Oh, this was a good movie about video games.’ I want them to say, ‘That was a really fun sci-fi movie, period,'” Roth explains.
Borderlands, starring Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Jamie Lee Curtis, sees the Blanchett’s Lilith return to the planet Pandora to search for the daughter of Atlas, “the most powerful bastard in the universe”. The film will also feature the well-known Tiny Tina, Claptrap and Roland.
Speaking of the robot loved and hated by Borderlands audiences, Claptrap will be an “adult-rated R2D2” in the film, according to Jack Black who voices him in English.
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