10 Video Games That Should Be Made Into Movies

We at Switched venture to believe that some video games would make first-class flicks with the right directors and casts. The intricate plots, slick-cut scenes, and unforgettable characters in many of today's titles are begging for the silver-screen treatment. Don't forget old 8-bit classics, either. After the jump, we make our elevator pitch for why each of these 10 games should be made into a film, complete with director and casting suggestions. So listen up, Hollywood! We're here to help.

The Pitch: One of the slickest action games ever, 'Devil May Cry' follows demon hunter Dante's quest to avenge his family's deaths at the hands of Mundus, king of all demons. While the plot isn't genius, the highly stylized visuals and fast-paced gameplay could provide great jumping-off points for an ambitious director.
The Director: Zack Snyder has already proven he can helm films derived from the graphic novels '300' and 'Watchmen,' so we think a video game adaptation wouldn't be much of a stretch, especially since this game has already spawned comic books and action figures.
The Cast: Emile Hirsch could be a nice fit for Dante. He was the saving grace of the saccharine 'Speedracer', and 'Lords of Dogtown' proves that this guy has acting chops. And he's athletic, too. 'Hellboy' actor Ron Perlman could play Mundus with ease.

The Pitch: Solid Snake creeps and fights his way through an Alaskan facility holding massive nuclear weapons that are poised to devastate the world. The game can move slowly, since it requires stealth, so our pitch calls for playing up the action parts -- like the gunfight between Snake and his eyepatch-wearing nemesis Ocelot, and Snake's battle with the helicopter flown by his twin brother. We'd add a little romance, too; think the 'Bourne' trilogy.
The Director: It seems like anything J.J. Abrams touches becomes pop-culture gold. From the television series 'Lost' to his recent 'Star Trek' reboot, Abrams has proven he can appeal to both fanboys and the masses.
The Cast: With 'The Dark Knight,' Christian Bale has shown he can carry an action film, and he also has the acting pedigree to make critics take Solid Snake seriously. We'd like to see him reunited with Gotham co-star Maggie Gyllenhaal, playing Snake's love interest, Meryl.

The Pitch: One of the most visually stunning games in quite some time, 'Bioshock' is a first-person shooter set in an underwater city called Rapture that itself is begging for the big-screen treatment. But there's also a dystopian plot about engineering and biotechnology that would resonate with audiences in our hyper-techy world.
The Director: Darren Aronofsky's visuals -- in films such as 'The Fountain' -- make our eyes melt every time. There have been reports that 'Pirates of the Caribbean' director Gore Verbinski is set to direct a version of 'Bioshock', but we fear that he would turn it into a mindless action romp. Aronofsky always brings humanity to his films.
The Cast: We'd pick doe-eyed Jake Gyllenhaal as the plane-wrecked protagonist, Jack. He's a fine actor who adds a touch of humanity to every role, and he would bring the ladies in droves. For evil mobster Frank Fontaine, we'd like to see Daniel Craig let loose his dark side.

The Pitch: The plot might not be revolutionary, but it's all in the execution. Classic good guy Link must rescue the beautiful princess of Hyrule (Zelda) from the evil villain Gannondorf. Along the way, he battles all sorts of cinematic creatures, monsters, and ghouls, while collecting precious gems and traveling with one of the most beloved video-game pets ever.
The Director: Peter Jackson is the obvious choice, but we're going instead with Guillermo del Toro, creator of fantasy masterpiece 'Pan's Labyrinth.' We think del Toro is the only man who could bring our favorite creatures (from the cavern-dwelling, rock-throwing Gorons to the fire-breathing, lizard-like Dodongos) to life -- just like he did with the child-eating Pale Man in 'Pan's Labyrinth.'
The Cast: He might be getting a little older, but Leonardo DiCaprio would do well as Link. He has the capability to pull off action and romance scenes with equal style and grace. The pixie-like and talented Evan Rachel Wood could easily portray the elven princess Zelda.

The Pitch: Between 'Twilight' and 'True Blood,' the undead are hot these days. So what better time to adapt this vampire-slaying series? We recommend starting with the first game, in which hunk Simon Belmont -- all golden hair and washboard abs -- makes his way through Dracula's castle while whipping bats, vamps, and other monsters.
The Director: Based on his zombie-killing work in 'Grindhouse,' Robert Rodriguez has the manic flair that could bring some balls-to-the-wall action to life. We want to see a campy version -- loaded with over-the-top gore, sexy women, and obvious jokes a la 'Planet Terror.' Rodriguez could tap his buddy, Quentin Tarantino, for help writing sharp dialogue to punctuate the action.
The Cast: Newcomer Ryan Reynolds could pull off the role of Simon Belmont, who is both handsome, built, and clumsy. Gary Oldman nailed the Dracula role once, so why not a reprise?

The Pitch: How can an educational game make this list? Just hear us out. Imagine a period piece that follows one settler family's treacherous journey from Missouri to Oregon. Supplies run low, sickness strikes, and weather worsens each day. We think there's potential for a bona-fide Oscar-winning drama.
The Director: We recommend Terrence Malick for his ability to capture landscape like no one else in such flicks as 'The New World' and 'Badlands.' The setting would be the real star in this film, and Malick is one of the few directors who would understand that.
The Cast: For pure talent, especially in historical dramas, there's no better leading man than 'There Will Be Blood' star Daniel Day Lewis.

The Pitch: We can just hear the soundtrack now: gunfire and classic California hip-hop. Carl 'CJ' Johnson returns home to find out who killed his momma. Of course, there's plenty of murder, drug dealing, and sex with prostitutes along the way. Don't expect anything less than an R-rating for this one.
The Director: Brian De Palma directed 'Scarface' -- a film that's served as a role model for hip-hop culture. We'd like to see him bring the gangster tale up to date in this portrayal of the violent West Coast drug trade.
The Cast: Terrence Howard wowed us as a hard-luck gangster with hip-hop dreams in 'Hustle and Flow.' He'd bring credibility and depth to a role that could easily be ruined by casting some one like a Wayans brother.

The Pitch: Alright, 'Fallout 3' is an open-ended game that could easily spiral all over the screen. But this title is screaming for a film debut, and apocalypse tales are always in fashion. It's the year 2277, and nuclear war has devastated America. You are one of the few survivors in an underground vault. After your father vanishes, you escape and explore the gorgeously haunting post-apocalyptic landscape looking for him and battling nuclear mutants.
The Director: The Coen Brothers could run wild with this sprawling adventure. And their trademark mix of humor and terror fits the tongue-in-cheek style of the franchise. Besides, we've never seen a Coen Brothers film we didn't like.
The Cast: The great thing about 'Fallout 3' is the ability to personalize your character. As a possible male lead, we suggest Viggo Mortensen because we can't get that trailer for 'The Road' -- another great post-apocalyptic work -- out of our head. For a female star, who other than 'Underworld' heroine Kate Beckinsale -- a beauty who wouldn't be afraid to whip mutant ass?

The Pitch: Yes, we remember 'Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.' But we want live-action, not a CG, halfway sequel to the game. The title follows Cloud Strife, a guy with spiky yellow hair and an oversized sword, on a quest with his friends to stop the evil Shin-Ra corporation from destroying the planet. Relevant to today's warming, over-exploited globe? We think so.
The Director: This film would require the huge budget that only a big-time director like Spielberg could pull off. Spielberg has flubbed films in the past, but we're willing to give him another shot. We'd love to see his take on the super hi-tech gadgets, monsters, and magic that are staples of the 'Final Fantasy' world.
The Cast: Admittedly he's a goofball at times, but Shia LaBeouf is a favorite of Spielberg. Having carried the successful 'Transformers' films, he could do a fine job as Cloud Strife. Because sex sells, we'd cast Angelina Jolie as Tifa Lockhart, Cloud's childhood friend and companion on this epic journey to save the world.

The Pitch: What action-loving moviegoer wouldn't rush to see this new tale of a man named Cole McGrath, with electric super powers, roaming around a devastated city? And it has the perfect plot twist: Turns out McGrath is the guy who was -- unknowingly -- carrying the bomb. Tension mounts as he discovers the sinister plot while battling his way through a crumbling city full of gangs, thieves, and just-plain-bad folks. Set this film in New York (like 'I Am Legend,' but actually worth two cents), and you've got a hit.
The Director: Alfonso Cuarón had our mouths watering while watching 'Children of Men.' His cinematography perfectly captured the post-apocalyptic landscape, and we'd like to see what he could do with New York City.
The Cast: With a solid performance in this year's 'Terminator Salvation,' plus upcoming roles in 'Avatar' and a 'Clash of the Titans' reboot, Sam Worthington is the rising action hero this film needs. He's tough, fit, and ladies love him. An under-the-radar actor would be a good choice for an adaptation of this new video game. Pair low expectations with a solid performance, and you've got the sleeper sensation of the summer.





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Subscribe to commentsgryphon0zJul 6th 2009 3:39PM
Wow this is all really entertaining to read and some of you are puting alot of thought behind some of it. whoever wrote the list already killed these as films by there casting alone. Anime fan and i would die a little inside if they tried to make live action films. Same with the games. We all love the way the characters were designed and grew to love them and to try to have some hack of an actor play them and expect anything but crap is funny. But if they did have to try i would wrather see some up and coming actors that are still dedicated to being a great actor and not just some overgrown eye candy bomb the film. Oh and most of them couldnt be anything less than R rated. Mature rating. . .Mature movie they really need to cut the kiddie crap.
www.blockboy_entertainmentJul 6th 2009 8:38PM
For any movie to be a great experience several key elements need to be intact.
Everything begins with the right screenwriter. Then the right director. Then the
right actors/actresses. In my opinion there is only one choice for the title of
director of “The Legend of Zelda” - Peter Jackson, with great reference to his
work on “King Kong” & “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy”. His whole vision from the
landscapes to the creatures. Our hero “Link” should be played by - Orlando Bloom,
again referencing “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy” and his portrayal of “Legolas”
he’s just the obvious choice he would be perfect. As for our title character
“Zelda” - Kristin Kreuk, she has a sort of modest beauty. I really hate to typecast
but the best choice to bring “Castlevania” to life is the combination of -
“Len Wiseman & Danny McBride”. Some of the best vampire work I have ever
seen was “Marcus” the first vampire. He had so many characteristics of the
Chiroptera [Bat]. I’ve seen several portrayals of the dark prince but when I saw
this I thought, this is the look “Dracula” should have & he should be played by -
Luke Goss. Last but definitely not least “Metal Gear Solid” a couple directors
come to mind - Ridley Scott, Peter Berg, Michael Bay, & Wolfgang Peterson. “Snake” & "Liquid Snake" requires Someone who could pull off double duty.
mns23usaJul 6th 2009 8:41PM
WHERES THE HALO? U CANT SKIP THAT
mns23usaJul 6th 2009 8:47PM
WHERES THE HALO
leocllJul 6th 2009 9:52PM
you could not have picked bale for Dante and angelina for the girl Or Underworld girl ....
Lucid ShaunJul 6th 2009 10:28PM
Not the worst list, a few no-brainers taken into consideration. How about a movie from the MYST series?
As for Link, I'm not so sure about Leo either, although maybe if we're talking a five-star screenplay write-up for the character he would be appropriate. Personally I would rather see the Legend of Zelda series in both movie and in the game take a more adult twist. How about a bearded Viking take on Link swinging a greatsword, kicking down doors and such? Give me Karl Urban for a grittier Link that will appeal to the age group that fell in love with the first game.
MICHAELJul 6th 2009 11:14PM
METAL GEAR ------STARRING AS SNAKE----CHRISTIAN BALE
DEVIL MAY CRY-----STARRING AS DANTA----PAUL WALKER OR BRAD PITT
FINAL FANTASY VII----STARRING AS CLOUD----????TOO TUFF TO CALL,THE GUY SHOULD BE AROUND 5'7 OR 5'8 THOUGH AND THE ZACH FAIR CHARACTER SHOULD BE PRETTY ACURATE AS WELL. STARRING AS TIFA------KRISTEN KREUK. THE OTHER CHARCTERS ARE A CRAP SHOOT AT THIS POINT. ACURACY IS KEY TO SELL THIS GREAT EPIC IN LIVE ACTION MOVIE FORM. THIS TYPE OF MOVIE COULD EASILY BE DONE LIKE THE LORD OF THE RING TRILOGY. 9 OR 10 COMBINED HOURS OF PURE FINAL FANTASY STORY. COOOOOOL.
STARRING AS TIFA------KRISTEN KREUK
ZELDA---------PUT THE KID THAT STARRED IN THE DRAGONBALL Z MOVIE----HE HAS THE LOOK.
PERSONALY I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE GAME "TIME SHIFT" AS A MOVIE.
WHY IS WAGON TRAIL UP THERE???
HALF-LIFE IS A NO-BRAINER. GREAT GAME THAT SHOULD BE A MOVIE.
GOW, HALO ARE ALREADY GOING TO BE MADE BUT I ALSO SUGGEST ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITE GAMES WHICH WOULD BE A GRITTY FUTURISTIC WAR MOVIE AND THAT WOULD BE "KILLZONE". "MANHUNT" AND "NAM'67" AS WELL AS "CALL TO DUTY" WOULD BE INTERESTING.
MICHAELJul 6th 2009 11:28PM
OH, ALMOST FORGOT, FOR THE GAME "INFAMOUS" I WOULD THROW IN CHRIS EVANS FROM "PUSH" FOR THAT ONE OR MAYBE HYAYDEN CHRISTIANSEN.
bobsagetJul 7th 2009 12:02AM
I would much rather see Grand Theft Auto 4 turned into a movie. San Andreas didn't have much of a story while Niko's story would make for a great movie
bobsagetJul 7th 2009 12:04AM
btw bioshock is already being made into a movie
HugehugehugeJul 9th 2009 2:10AM
...Seriously? Shia Lebouff as Cloud? And Angelina Jolie as a character the same age as him? Shia may have "carried" Transformers (me, I'd credit that part to the ROBOTS), but he also bombed in Indiana Jones, which is a bit more relevant. Shia simply lacks the presence to pull off the Big Damn Hero type, and Cloud is Big. Big hair, big sword, big bike, big problems. And I know Angelina is hot, but she ain't as young as she used to be. She simply wouldn't be believable in Shia's age range, if only because we know exactly who the actors are. And another thing: why not just re-use del Torro to direct FFVII? Hellboy II had similar themes, nature and magic versus foul technology, and he's totally got the creativity for it. And honestly? You need someone with that sort of serious FX sophistication for a film where a talking cat and a robotic stuffed animal are among the cast. Spielberg wouldn't touch that business, and I think we both know that. Some decent ideas here, but the FFVII entry is truly pathetic.
JoshJul 10th 2009 9:54PM
I think Metroid (Prime, or any other installment that has a plot to it) should be a movie.
fynestnuccaaliveJul 19th 2009 10:19AM
the only game that should be made into a movie is all the warcraft games there was so much stuff happening in them and alot of twist and it was just a great game
mssolangeJul 20th 2009 6:14PM
Resident evil 4 for sure.