Splinter Cell Movie Starring Tom Hardy Has Officially Been Canned
As a gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions upon hearing about the demise of Ubisoft’s long-awaited Splinter Cell movie. I remember playing the first game back in 2002 and being utterly captivated by Sam Fisher’s espionage exploits. The thought of seeing this iconic character brought to life on the big screen was nothing short of exhilarating.
The long-awaited Splinter Cell film produced by Ubisoft, featuring Tom Hardy, that had been in development since 2012, has now been formally scrapped.
As a passionate admirer, I must share that I’ve learned The Direct has reported some intriguing news about the film adaptation of “The Bourne Supremacy”. Initially, Doug Liman, who directed the original, was involved. However, it appears that plans have changed as those in charge found it challenging to align the project with their vision, stating they “just couldn’t get it right.
Speaking during the celebration of the John Wick series’ 10th anniversary, producer Basil Iwanyk expressed regret that the movie didn’t turn out as amazing as it could have been. He mentioned that there were issues with the script and budget.
However, it was shaping up to be fantastic. We brainstormed countless variations, but it was destined to be intense and thrilling, as Iwankyk pointed out. Regrettably, that particular idea slipped through our fingers, leaving us with a sense of loss.
The planned Splinter Cell movie has been cancelled, leaving uncertainty over the status of the Splinter Cell remake, but there’s a silver lining – we can anticipate the upcoming Netflix animated series titled Splinter Cell: Deathwatch instead.
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2024-11-15 15:42