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After helping to obtain adaptations for Castle,, The devil can cry,, And Far from there On Netflix, Adi Shankar has now put his sights Duke Nuk.
The well -known executive producer Showrunner has recently said Esquire magazine He bought the rights on the Shooter franchise. He will probably not succeed for a while – he has a second season of The devil can cry work on, as well as adaptations for Assassin’s Creed, PUBG, Hyper Light DRIFTER, And who knows what else – but he already has an idea of the potential series.
“He’s a major for everyone,” he said. “When Duke Blew Up, a bunch of people sat down by trying to transform it into a brand. It cannot be done by a company, because when a company made Duke Nukem, it is no longer Duke Nukem. I do not intend to ensure that no one tells me what to do on it.
The original Duke Nuk was a 2D platform published in 1991 on Apogee software and 3D kingdoms. Subsequent payments went to shooters in the first and third person, but each match puts Duke in fighting against extraterrestrials or soldiers. His last episode was 2011 Duke Nukem forever, who came out after Border districts Creator Gearbox (which now has the franchise) has resumed development tasks with triptych games and Pirahna games, and opened up to fairly ugly criticism. The franchise has not been seen since, but over the years there have been suggestions for a cinematographic adaptation and COBRA KAI creators are attached from 2022.
Who knows if the Shankar show means a Duke Nuk The game is on the horizon, since Gearbox is currently underway Borderlands 4 The duty and its other adaptations have not yet given new games for their respective source materials. But if the show ends up happening, it will certainly be worth talking, for better and for worse.
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