This Metroid Movie Trailer Has A Cool Twist Thanks To AI

This Metroid Movie Trailer Has A Cool Twist Thanks To AI

As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours navigating through the labyrinthine worlds of Metroid, I must say that the 1950s-inspired live-action trailer by Abandoned Films is nothing short of a delightful treat for our eyes. The retro sci-fi aesthetic, the fearsome beasties, and the iconic orange-tinted Samus suit all hark back to a time when B-movies ruled supreme, giving this preview an undeniable charm that’s hard to resist.


In recent times, video game adaptations have been improving to the point where fans no longer cringe in disbelief, and TikTok user Abandoned Films has used AI to give us a peek at how a live-action “Metroid” movie might turn out, set in a 1950s era. This channel has previously revamped “The Walking Dead” and envisioned a 1950s version of “Robocop”. The idea of a 1950s-themed “Metroid” is almost too good to be true, considering the popularity of Nintendo’s action-adventure game series.

In a grand B-movie style reminiscent of yesteryear, the “Metroid” sneak peek presents Samus, our legendary bounty hunter, as a character resembling a 1950s sci-fi starlet. She’s pitted against formidable creatures like the Metroids and Mother Brain. The setting and monsters evoke classic sci-fi horror. As for Samus’ suit, it boasts a unique orange hue, giving off vibes of “Forbidden Planet” or Ridley Scott’s “Alien.” Despite its retro charm, fans may be more thrilled about a modern, futuristic take on the “Metroid” movie, a concept Hollywood has attempted before and what many are hoping for in successful video game adaptations.

We almost had a John Woo Metroid movie

This Metroid Movie Trailer Has A Cool Twist Thanks To AI

In 2004, Samus Aran’s fight on the big screen reached a peak when renowned action director John Woo acquired the movie rights for the Metroid series, intending to release the film in cinemas by 2006. Screenwriters were even hired to develop a script that delved into Samus’ past. Regrettably, Nintendo halted Woo’s project due to concerns that it might resemble another live-action “Super Mario Bros.” disaster. However, since then, much water has flowed under the bridge, and the 2023 animated film “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” has become one of the most successful animated films ever made. Following this success, the movie’s cast members have shown interest in witnessing other Nintendo games, including Metroid, grace the silver screen.

As a passionate fan, I can’t help but echo Charlie Day’s sentiments about a potential “Metroid” movie. In an interview with Gizmodo, he expressed his fascination with the idea, describing it as intriguing, eerie, and cool. He even mentioned a desire for a live-action “Contra” movie too! It seems like we’re on the same wavelength, as Brie Larson has also shown interest in portraying Samus in a Metroid film. Regardless of when our beloved arm cannon-wielding hero battles next, I’m eagerly anticipating the excitement that such a movie would bring.

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2024-08-04 14:59