Sony Pictures has this week confirmed that it will be partnering with South Korean game developer Smilegate to create a film adaptation of the Crossfire game, reports Variety. For those of you ...
Crossfire, which last year was the world's highest grossing online game, will be made into a movie by Original Film, the production company behind the "Fast & Furious" franchise. Daniel Van Boom is an ...
Neal H. Moritz‘s Original Film and Korean game developer Smilegate are teaming up to develop a film based on the popular online game “Crossfire,” it was announced Wednesday. Released in 2007, ...
Another hit game is getting the big-screen treatment. Tencent Pictures will co-produce and co-finance the movie, which is based on the popular first-person shooter game that boasts 1 billion users in ...
Crossfire is the next video game set to be adapted for the silver screen. Variety reports a deal has been signed between Sony Pictures and South Korean games firm Smilegate to make a movie based on ...
South Korean blockbuster free-to-play games IP Crossfire is finally coming to the silver screen. After being announced back in October 2015, American novelist Chuck Hogan has now written a screenplay, ...
Neal H. Moritz‘s Original Film and Korean game developer Smilegate are teaming up to develop a film based on the popular online game “Crossfire,” it was announced Wednesday. Released in 2007, ...
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