Summary

WithA Minecraft Movieblazing throughto have the biggest opening day ever for a video game movie, andbeing predicted for an opening weekend return of upwards of $110 million, all despiterather ugly reviews from critics, it has people wondering what the next big video game adaptation could be.

If you were hoping for it to beFortnite, then think again. That’s because Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney threw some cold water at a potential adaptation, casting doubt on whether the popular live-service game will ever hit the silver screen.

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Take It From The Man Himself

In a reply to a post sharing word from Twitter influencer and mostly reliable source for movie news, DanielRPK, Sweeney unequivocally put any rumors to bed.

Sweeney was responding to a now-deleted post that suggested that a Fortnite movie could be the next big adaptation, though some studios had passed on the opportunity to produce it.

“You just know Fortnite is next. There was already talk of a Fortnite movie, but some studios passed on it. That’s obviously gonna change now,” DanielRPK wrote in his original post that was then aggregated.

Shortly after, DanielRPK wrote a separate reply to Sweeney, asking him to clarify whether Sony did or didn’t pass on the opportunity to make a Fortnite movie. As of this writing, Sweeney has not responded directly to DanielRPK.

While Fortnite continues to be one of the most popular video games around, it’s hard to envision a movie or television adaptation in the same way that we’re seeing with Fallout or Devil May Cry. Then again, no one thought Minecraft could be a major success like it’s shaping up to be. For now, though, it seems like Fortnite won’t test those waters.