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Gore Verbinski, best known for directing Pirates of the Caribbean, has revealed that his unmade BioShock adaptation would have incorporated both endings from the source game. The adaptation, which was tied to Netflix at one point, has been stalled for nearly 13 years, but new comments keep resurfacing about the filmmaker's original vision.
  • Dual endings plan: Verbinski said his script and approach intended to accommodate both of the original game's conclusions rather than choose a single canonical outcome.
  • High-profile attachment: The project attracted notable attention thanks to Verbinski's track record and early pairing with Netflix, raising expectations among fans.
  • Long hiatus: Despite the initial momentum, the film has effectively been dormant for well over a decade, with periodic updates the only reminders it ever existed.
  • Legacy of an unmade adaptation: Even as the movie remains in limbo, discussions about how to translate the game's moral and narrative choices continue to spark interest and speculation online.
Source: Eurogamer