This New Video Game Movie Adaptation Is An Extreme Surprise
Briefly

Ubisoft is set to bring its extreme sports video game, Riders Republic, to the big screen with notable directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah at the helm. Known for their work on the Bad Boys franchise and the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, the duo will collaborate with scriptwriter Noé Debré. Launched in late 2021, Riders Republic focuses on biking, skiing, snowboarding, and wing suiting. The film adaptation adds to the growing trend of over 40 video game projects in development by Ubisoft, including adaptations for Watch Dogs and Just Dance.
Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, known for their work on the Bad Boys franchise, will direct the film adaptation of Ubisoft's Riders Republic.
Riders Republic, a massively multiplayer extreme sports game, launched in late 2021 and focuses on biking, skiing, snowboarding, and wing suiting.
Ubisoft is joining the trend of video game adaptations, with over 40 projects in the works, including titles like Watch Dogs and Just Dance.
The project will feature a screenplay by Stillwater's Noé Debré, further intertwining the talents of experienced filmmakers in the industry.
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