July 5, 2026
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Spandex is out, and controller ports are in. The film industry is reportedly looking for its next gold mine in your Steam library rather than the local comic shop.
By Eli, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 5, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Hollywood's film industry is actively shifting its focus away from comic book adaptations to target video game intellectual properties, according to a co-writer for the upcoming movie The Batman 2. Because why mine eighty years of printed panels when you can just adapt a loading screen? Apparently, the film industry has officially become "obsessed" with gaming IPs.
The film writer stated that Tinseltown's gaze is turning toward digital worlds, marking a massive pivot in how studios hunt for their next blockbuster. We've seen this cycle before—when one well runs dry, you pack up and find a shiny new one. For years, superheroes ruled the box office, but now the industry is treating gaming as the new frontier. Whether it's a prestige television show or a project that skips legacy characters entirely, your favorite digital pastime is now the silver screen's main attraction.
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The entertainment landscape is undergoing a structural shift. With publishers and film studios eyeing video games as the next dominant source of blockbuster cinema franchises, the crossover between the two industries is only going to accelerate. For players, this means the games sitting on their shelves are increasingly likely to end up on a theater screen near them.
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