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2016 is the year for video game movie adaptions

Heads up gamers, some of your favourite titles are making it to the silver screen.

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Michael Fassbender as Callum Lynch, aka Aguilar, in "Assassin's Creed."
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With Alica Vikander announced as lead of the next "Tomb Raider" film, there's a clutch of big money video game adaptations heading to theatres. Significant budgets and big names are already behind this year's crop of conversions, which include Ratchet and Clank, Angry Birds, Warcraft and Splinter Cell.

Ratchet and Clank

Taking its lead characters from a 14-strong, 14-year-long PlayStation franchise about a heroic cat-alien and his robot friend, the film's cast that includes James Arnold Taylor (Lego DC Comics Super Heroes), David Kaye (Up) and Vincent Tong (Death Note) as well as Rosario Dawson, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Bella Thorne and Sylvester Stallone.
In theatres: the week of April 29 in most territories; since April 13 in France, from August 27 in Japan.

 

The Angry Birds Movie

Given the speed at which mobile gaming moves, it can seem like The Angry Birds Movie has taken ages to arrive. The first game in the catapult-centric series was released in 2009, spawning billions of downloads (and updates). Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Sean Penn and Peter Dinklage are among the stars attached.
In theatres: the week of May 12 in most territories, and the week of May 20 in the US, Canada and China.

 

Warcraft

Adapting Blizzard's massively successful strategy game, in which players can join one of two warring factions, Warcraft sees the physically imposing orcs flee into hostile human territory. Destruction seems inevitable unless the two sides can find common ground.  It stars Travis Fimmel (Vikings), Paula Patton (Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol) and Toby Kebbel (Ben-Hur), with Duncan Jones of the multi-award winning Moon as director.
In theatres: the week of May 26 in much of Europe and beyond, the week of June 10 in the US, Canada, China and elsewhere.

 

Assassin's Creed

Michael Fassbender of X-Men: Apocalypse and Marion Cotillard of The Dark Knight Rises are leading this adaptation of the conspiratorial, artifact-hunting, time-travelling action adventure, with Justin Kurzel of Macbeth at the helm. The franchise has seen an astonishing 9 core entries in as many years, and the film is a major step further into the film world for French publisher Ubisoft.
In theatres: the week of December 21 for most territories, including the US, Canada and France; UK, Ireland and Germany from December 30.

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