Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter

Netflix confirms BioShock movie will adapt original game

Share your love

  • Netflix has officially confirmed its upcoming BioShock movie will be based on the original 2007 game, ending years of speculation about which entry in the beloved gaming franchise would serve as source material.
  • Director Francis Lawrence, known for The Hunger Games franchise, will helm the project after completing The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, which releases in November 2026, pushing BioShock‘s release to 2028 or later.
  • The film has undergone significant script revisions with writers Michael Green (Logan, Blade Runner 2049) and Justin Rhodes (Terminator: Dark Fate) contributing to different versions as the screenplay continues development.
  • Netflix scaled back the project’s scope and budget following internal regime changes, with producer Roy Lee confirming it will be “a much smaller version” focusing on “a more personal point of view” rather than a grand epic.
  • The adaptation will be set in Rapture, the iconic underwater dystopian city from the first game, rather than the flying city of Columbia from BioShock Infinite, presenting unique production challenges for the streaming platform.

Netflix has officially confirmed that its upcoming BioShock movie adaptation will be based on the original 2007 game, producer Roy Lee revealed in a recent interview. The announcement ends years of speculation about which entry in the beloved gaming franchise would serve as the source material for the streaming giant’s anticipated film adaptation.

“Netflix wants us to keep everything under wraps. But it’s definitely going to be based on the first BioShock game,” Lee told The Direct during a press tour for Stephen King thriller The Long Walk. This marks the first concrete confirmation about the movie’s narrative direction since the project was announced in 2022.thedirect

Production Timeline and Director Commitment

Director Francis Lawrence, known for his work on The Hunger Games franchise, remains attached to the project but faces scheduling constraints. Lee confirmed that BioShock will be Lawrence’s next film after completing The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, currently in production in Spain with a November 2026 release date.gamespot

“The Long Walk became a reality because BioShock was delayed for a little bit where we had to do some more script work,” Lee explained. “And so as the script work is being done, we shot The Long Walk, and he was already committed to doing the next Hunger Games movie. And so it’s just waiting for him whenever the Hunger Games is completed, and the script is just being worked on right now.”thedirect

The timeline suggests the BioShock movie won’t reach theaters until 2028 at the earliest, given Lawrence’s existing commitments and the time required for production and post-production work.vgchartz

Script Development and Budget Adjustments

The project has undergone significant script revisions, with multiple writers contributing to different versions. Michael Green, who wrote Blade Runner 2049 and Logan, penned earlier drafts, while Justin Rhodes, known for Terminator: Dark Fate, is currently working on the screenplay with Lawrence.gamesradar

Lee previously revealed at San Diego Comic-Con that Netflix had scaled back the film’s scope following internal regime changes, resulting in a reduced budget. “We’re doing a much smaller version of the movie. But it’s eventually going to get made with Francis Lawrence directing. It’s gonna be on a more personal point of view as opposed to a grander, big, epic movie,” Lee said.collider

Despite the budget constraints, Lawrence expressed optimism about the project’s current status. In May, he told IGN that he had received a new draft and described the adaptation as being “in a pretty good place,” though he acknowledged it was “a tricky adaptation” with “lots of things to figure out and to get right”.whats-on-netflix

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay informed and not overwhelmed, subscribe now!