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Jack Quaid Eyes BioShock papel en medio de comparaciones con Max Payne en Novocaine

Apr 23,2025 Autor: Carter

Jack Quaid, conocido por su papel en la exitosa serie "The Boys", expresó su entusiasmo por aparecer en una posible película de Bioshock durante un Reddit AMA coincidiendo con el lanzamiento de su nueva película, "Novocaine". Quaid destacó BioShock como uno de sus juegos favoritos de todos los tiempos, citando su "rica tradición" como un ajuste perfecto para una adaptación de televisión o película. "En realidad me encantaría estar en una adaptación de acción en vivo de Bioshock, uno de mis juegos favoritos de todos los tiempos", afirmó, enfatizando la profundidad de la narrativa del juego que podría dar vida a la pantalla.

Se ha discutido la posibilidad de una película de Bioshock, con actualizaciones del productor Roy Lee que indican que el proyecto ha sufrido cambios significativos. Después de los cambios de liderazgo en Netflix, la película ha sido "reconfigurada" para ser una adaptación "más personal" debido a los presupuestos más bajos. Aunque los detalles sobre la trama permanecen en secreto, Francis Lawrence, conocido por dirigir "The Hunger Games", todavía está listo para dirigir la película. Lee mencionó: "El nuevo régimen ha reducido los presupuestos. Por lo tanto, estamos haciendo una versión mucho más pequeña. Será un punto de vista más personal, en lugar de un proyecto más grandioso y grande".

En el mismo Reddit AMA, Quaid reconoció su sorprendente semejanza con el personaje del videojuego Max Payne, cuya imagen se basa en el escritor Sam Lake. Los fanáticos han notado esta similitud, especialmente en escenas de la nueva película de acción de Quaid "Novocaine", lo que lleva a algunos a especular si es una película encubierta de Max Payne. Quaid admitió la semejanza, pero confesó estar menos familiarizado con Max Payne, diciendo: "He visto a la gente decir que me parece a Max Payne, y cuando he mirado el arte de la caja, incluso hice una doble toma. Me encantan los juegos de Rockstar, pero desafortunadamente nunca he jugado esa, es la siguiente en la lista, seguramente".

Más allá de Bioshock, Quaid reveló su pasión por los desafiantes juegos de FromSoftware, mencionando sus conquistas de "Bloodborne", "Sekiro" y su actual obsesión con "Elden Ring". Él compartió: "Soy un gran nerd de videojuegos. Y últimamente he estado sumergiendo de cabeza en la Biblioteca de Software. Vencé a Bloodborne, luego vencí a Sekiro, y ahora estoy en un jabalí en el anillo de elden. En realidad, lo que más uso es lo que más es es una punta y trucos sobre los jefes de Fromsoft. Me encanta cómo desafiando los juegos, pero que me llevan a cabo en ellos, pero ahora, pero ahora, pero ahora, pero ahora, pero ahora me están obsesionando.

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