omg, you guys, it's happening - a battlefield movie is in the works. i know, i know, it was only a matter of time before hollywood came knocking on the door of another huge gaming franchise. and the best part? christopher mcquarrie, the mastermind behind the mission impossible movies, is set to write, produce, and direct this bad boy.

i'm kinda excited to see how this turns out, especially since michael b. jordan is on board as a producer and might even star in it. i mean, have you seen without remorse? that guy can totally pull off a high-stakes action flick. and let's be real, the battlefield games are all about intense, large-scale battles, so it's gotta be a thrilling ride. electronic arts is also producing, which is pretty cool.

now, i know what you're thinking - how are they gonna make this movie not just a generic war film with the battlefield brand slapped on it? i mean, both call of duty and battlefield have borrowed so much from classic war movies like saving private ryan and black hawk down. it's gonna be tough to make it stand out, but i have faith in mcquarrie. he's proven himself with the mission impossible films, so maybe he can bring some of that magic to this project.

preorders are available at major retailers, but let's be real, we're still in the early stages here. the "hot package" is being pitched to studios and streaming platforms, so we'll have to wait and see what happens next. i'm a bit curious to see how this will compare to the call of duty movie that's also in the works. will they be able to make both films unique and exciting, or will theyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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i'm kinda excited to see how this turns out, especially since michael b. jordan is on board as a producer and might even star in it. i mean, have you seen without remorse? that guy can totally pull off a high-stakes action flick. and let's be real, the battlefield games are all about intense, large-scale battles, so it's gotta be a thrilling ride. electronic arts is also producing, which is pretty cool.

now, i know what you're thinking - how are they gonna make this movie not just a generic war film with the battlefield brand slapped on it? i mean, both call of duty and battlefield have borrowed so much from classic war movies like saving private ryan and black hawk down. it's gonna be tough to make it stand out, but i have faith in mcquarrie. he's proven himself with the mission impossible films, so maybe he can bring some of that magic to this project.

preorders are available at major retailers, but let's be real, we're still in the early stages here. the "hot package" is being pitched to studios and streaming platforms, so we'll have to wait and see what happens next. i'm a bit curious to see how this will compare to the call of duty movie that's also in the works. will they be able to make both films unique and exciting, or will theyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?