The upcoming Borderlands film, set for release on August 9, is heralded by Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford as the start of a new "Borderlands Cinematic Universe". The film adapts the franchise's game universe, bringing characters and themes to life, though with separate storylines. Cate Blanchett stars as Lilith, with Kevin Heart as Roland, and Jack Black voices Claptrap, while Jamie Lee Curtis plays Tannis under the direction of Eli Roth. The trailer showcases the blend of action and humor typical of the Borderlands franchise, with the group banding together to confront extraterrestrial beasts and bandits on Pandora.

Who is directing the Borderlands film?

Eli Roth is the director of the recently announced Borderlands movie.

The Borderlands series, originating from the video game developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K Games, is a blend of first-person shooter and role-playing game elements set in a space western science fantasy environment. The series is known for its distinctive cel-shaded graphics, offbeat humor, and loot-driven gameplay. The anticipation of the Borderlands film adaptation speaks to the popularity of the gaming series and the expansion of video game properties into other media forms, appealing to a wide audience beyond just gamers. Fans of the game are eager to see how its unique aesthetic and storytelling will translate to the big screen.