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"Borderlands" new card division announced the big dart "Daqi" actor to join

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Filming of the game adaptation of the same name, Borderlands, produced by Lionsgate Pictures, will begin in Budapest, Hungary, and recently, the official release of a new cast of 7 casts.

"Borderlands" new card division announced the big dart "Daqi" actor to join

According to foreign media reports, among the new card divisions announced this time, many are actors who are very familiar to fans and players. Among them, the role of "Marcus the Gun Dealer" will be played by Benjamin Byron Davis, the actor of "Donkey" in "Red Dead Redemption 2", and the high-profile bar owner "Moxi" will be played by Gina Gershon, an actor who has starred in the film "Crazy Flowers".

In addition to the above two actors, cheyenne Jackson, a well-known American actress, will also play "Jacobs" in the film; the role of "Sir Hamarock" is played by actor Charles Babalola; "Mechanic Scout" is played by actor Steven Boyer; and "Ellie" is played by actor Ryann Redmond. In addition, the film will feature an original character, Larry, a former comrade-in-arms of the main character Roland, played by Korean comedian Bobby Lee.

Director Eli Ross is very satisfied with the film's cast, and he says he is very excited to work with these incredible first-class actors.

"I love films that make every character stand out, and only a good cast can do that. I believe that every extremely talented actor will bring something special to this film, and we will do our best to make the film more exciting. The director said.

In addition, in response to the question of what is the difference between the so-called "film universe" and the "game universe", Randy Pitchford, the owner of the game developer Gearbox, also explained accordingly. He said that the film is faithful to the characters, tone and style of the original work, but has an independent story line, and due to the different media, the content displayed should not be stuck in the shackles of the original work.

At the same time, Pitchford also said that the films and games of Borderlands are classics in their respective fields, and the two have both similarities and differences, if you find it difficult to understand, you may wish to refer to Marvel's approach to its comics and movies.

Borderlands was directed by Eli Ross and written by Craig Messing, who was responsible for the screenplay for the Episodes of The Last of Us, with an undecided release date.

Source: Gamespot

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