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A writer working on the upcoming sequel to Matt Reeves' The Batman has shared a bold prediction about where the film industry is headed. According to the scribe, the next big wave of Hollywood blockbusters will come from video games, not comic books.
The writer, who is helping craft the script for The Batman Part II, argued that the industry is already showing signs of this shift. He pointed to the success of recent adaptations like The Last of Us and the Super Mario Bros. Movie as proof that studios are finally taking game properties seriously. For years, video game movies were considered a risky bet, often failing to capture the magic of their source material. But that reputation is changing fast.
The co-writer suggested that the interactive nature of games gives them a storytelling advantage. Players spend dozens of hours inside these worlds, forming deep connections with characters and lore. That built-in audience is now seen as a goldmine for studios looking for guaranteed ticket sales. He compared it to the early days of the superhero boom, when studios realized comic book fans would show up in droves.
While he remains committed to finishing the Batman sequel, he believes the next decade will see a flood of game adaptations hitting theaters. Whether that means fewer caped crusaders and more space marines remains to be seen, but the writer is confident the trend is already underway.
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