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The Hammer Brother action film "Amazing Rescue" may be adapted into a game created by Nexon

author:3DM Game Network

The Netflix action film "Rescue," starring "Hammer Brother" Chris Heimworth and produced by Russo Brothers, director of "Avengers 4," may be adapted into a game, and South Korean game company Nexon is in talks with it.

The Hammer Brother action film "Amazing Rescue" may be adapted into a game created by Nexon

AGBO, the film company owned by Russell Brothers, director of "Avengers," has received a $400 million investment from South Korean game developer Nexon, which has acquired a 38% stake in AGBO. AGBO co-founder Mike La Rocca said that while AGBO is currently in discussions with Netflix about the game adaptation of the movie "Amazing Rescue" starring Brother Hammer, the Russo brothers will seek cross-platform cooperation with Nexon to expand IP to other media platforms around the world.

The first "Amazing Rescue" was released on April 24, 2020, and the first four weeks of the first four weeks saw 99 million members, setting a record for the highest Netflix original movie. The sequel "Amazing Rescue 2" continues to be directed by Sam Hargrave, starring "Hammer Brother" Chris Heimworth, and co-produced by the Russo brothers, and has now begun filming, and the file is expected to be determined.

According to the producers' plan, "Shocking Rescue" will be expected to be transformed into a universe, "Brother Hammer" in the film played the male protagonist Taylor Rick is a weathered mercenary, in order to survive, Taylor needs to face a violent world full of weapons and drug trafficking.

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