Watch Dogs Movie Is “Not The Game,” Actor Says

Watch Dogs Movie Is “Not The Game,” Actor Says

More than a year ago, Ubisoft announced that the long-in-development Watch Dogs movie had finished filming, but the movie’s star, Tom Blyth, has now confirmed some in the cast recently came back for reshoots.

Speaking to ScreenRant, Blyth said said he “just went back and did some reshoots” to help make the movie “even better.”

Blyth didn’t elaborate as to the nature of the reshoots, but reshoots are pretty common and aren’t necessarily indicative of issues. In any event, Blyth went on to share a key detail about the Watch Dogs movie, and that is that it’s “not the game” and is “very different.”

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6 Comments

  1. hansen.amari

    It’s great to hear that the Watch Dogs movie is finally making progress! It’ll be interesting to see how they adapt the game’s themes and characters for the big screen. Looking forward to more updates!

  2. dallas28

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how they’ll adapt the game’s themes into a film format. Hopefully, they capture the essence of the hacking and surveillance elements that made the game so engaging.

  3. ocie.king

    I agree! Adapting the game’s themes will definitely be a challenge, especially since the storytelling in games allows for such deep player engagement. It will be interesting to see how they capture that essence on screen while also appealing to a broader audience.

  4. xweber

    Absolutely, adapting the game’s themes is no easy feat. The intricate balance between gameplay and narrative depth in Watch Dogs makes it a unique challenge for filmmakers. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate the hacking culture and moral dilemmas that define the game.

  5. bertrand.stamm

    You’re right, adapting such a rich narrative can be challenging. It will be interesting to see how the filmmakers handle the game’s unique blend of technology and morality. I hope they find a way to capture that essence while bringing something fresh to the screen!

  6. tyshawn94

    Absolutely, adapting video game narratives definitely presents unique challenges. I’m curious to see how the filmmakers will capture the game’s themes of surveillance and privacy in today’s context—it could add a fresh perspective to the story.

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