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You can always rewatch the official trailers, though.
Pssst, kid, I found these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OnXtk-9jWI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQTQVXmoSPE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGrmIXdnUmI
He eventually puts together a group of misfits and names his new crew the payday gang.
Their ultimate heist is to steal the legendary flashbang that repeatedly explodes.
When a game is nothing but movie cliches, it can work just fine. It's a game, it's interactive, we don't mind the cliches because we do them.
But when a game built of movie cliches get turned back into a movie... that's just a painfully cliched movie without any redempting qualities. As other video game movies showed us already, countless times.
But this whole discussion is moot, as Overbreeze's least priority is now to make a movie.
Could be good. There's a precedent of comedy heist movies.
While true, they could sell the IP's film rights to a third party. We seem to be in the middle of a resurgence of 90s-style video game movies after all, and Payday is reasonably popular, likely enough so that someone would bite. Hell, if they get cash up front it might knock a few million from their debts.
I'm still not convinced that the movie crossover thing wasn't an attempt to eventually pitch a Payday movie to Universal, Warner Bros, or Lionsgate, to be honest. Getting cozy with Hollywood in the hopes of having a foot in the door or a friend in a high enough place to pitch a film based on their IP. If I remember right, didn't Almir say that Overkill wasn't being paid for the crossovers? That could explain why (though it might just have been that they thought the crossovers would provide enough publicity that they'd make up for it in game sales, I dunno)