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Wether or not it comes to fruition though, well...
"DAY MAN ! WHOOAAAAA FIGHTER OF THE NIGHT MAN! MASTER OF KARATE AND FRIENDSHIP FOR EVERYONE!"
Honestly, the only video game movie that I feel would be mostly satisfactory would be Splinter Cell, and that's only if they get a writer and director that's of the same quality as Tom Hardy.
On top of that I feel there'd not be enough fun in a movie format to make the equivalent of the payday games. The web series shows that for sure.
Unless they're happy making some B-movie.
There's a better way to word it, but it's still correct. :P