Netflix and 2K first announced an adaptation of Bioshock way back in 2022, but now the movie's producer has spilled the tiniest amount of tea about what's going on with it. The good news? We're going back to Rapture.
It always seemed likely that the movie would take the first game as its starting point, but of course Irrational's parting gift to the series was to establish a structure that could handle any number of different stories with a few shared elements ("there's always a lighthouse" etcetera). Producer Roy Lee has now confirmed in an interview that the first game is the inspiration:
But this is undoubtedly the right decision. The fantastical underwater dystopia of Rapture is the first thing I think of with Bioshock, along with elements of the city like the Big Daddies and Little Sisters wandering around. Seeing it for the first time is one of those great gaming moments, and it'll be great to see how the movie visually reimagines such a setting.
More of a concern might be the game's plot, as bound-up as it is in questions of player choice and free will. The game's great trick of course is to make the player complicit in doing what they're told, and that's not a theme that translates enormously well to another medium.
Director Lawrence did that the "tricky" project was now looking good, after a new regime at Netflix . "It's a tricky adaptation, so there's lots of things to figure out and to get right," [[link]] said Lawrence. "There's regime changes at Netflix, and so things stall out and get re-energized and stall out and get re-energized, and I think we're in a pretty good place, honestly."
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