The head of Epic Games, Tim Sweeney, has turned off the reports that a Fortnite movie is the video game “Next” to obtain a silver screen adaptation.
Sweeney was responding to a privileged information from the film industry, Daniel “Danielrpk” Richtman, who had suggested in a publication from it discarded that, although some studies had already “approved” in a Fortnite movie, the recent success of game adaptations to the film as a Minecraft movie and the Super Mario Bros movie. likely it was “next.”
“You just know that Fortnite is the following,” Richtman wrote on the eliminated tweet. “There was already talk of a Fortnite movie, but some studies passed it. Obviously that will change now.”
Sweeney knocked down speculation with a “false” succinct.
Despite trying to clarify what specific part of the statement was incorrect, at the time of writing, Sweeney has not yet responded to Richtman’s follow -up tweet (thanks, Thegamer).
However, Sweeney would not be guilty for considering it; Today early, we report that a Minecraft film has generated $ 301 million worldwide, that is £ 233 million, in its first weekend. That is the largest national debut in the United States of any adaptation of the video game film, with an opening weekend of $ 157 million (£ 121.5m).
Fortnite recently returned to the world of The Walking Dead by offering an asset stash so that players and developers build thematic minijuegos.
While the characters of the Walking Dead television program such as Rick, Michonne and Daryl have previously appeared in Fortnite as players skins, this last crossover with Robert Kirkman’s zombie franchise will add Antiherogán Negan, as well as his infamous baseball bat, Lucille. A selection of comics inspired (zombies) will also be included.