Borderlands movie director accidentally revealed ahead of Gearbox PAX East showing
Expect people to explode in this movie

The Borderlands movie was confirmed to be in the works at Lionsgate back in summer 2019, and thanks to a premature tweet from Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford, we now know w𝔉ho's directi💮ng the adaptation: Eli Roth, of Hostel and Cabin Fever fame.
As reports, Pitchford tweeted and quickly deleted the announcement last night. "I'm very excited to welcome Eli Roth as director of the Borderlands movie in development with Lionsgate and Arad Productions," he said, adding that more information will be shared at Gearbox's PAX East show on Th𓆏ursday, February 27. The tweetꦉ also included an appropriate image:
Pitchford's announcement apparently came too soon, but the CEO is still busily hyping the studio's February 27 show. We've never actually heard much about the Borderlands movie other than that it exists, so hopefully Gearboꦡx's show sheds some light on its plot and the rest of its cast. In June 2019, reported that the film will focus on Lilith and Tiny Tina, but to my knowledge Gearbox never confirmed anything, and it's possible the story has ꧋shifted in the past year.
One thing's for sure: with Eli Roth at the helm - Eli 'the more blood, the better' Roth - the Borderlands movie will be at least as raunchy and gory as the games. The best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3 Legendaries routinely liquify bandits and the like, which I imagine is music to Roth's ears. That said, after Pokemon Detective Pikachu and now Sonic, video game movies have recently climbed from the depths of abject garbage to the dizzying heights of actually pretty decent. Here👍's hoping the Borderlands movie continues the trend.
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