The tweet was quickly deleted after coming online, indicating this info may not have been cleared for release until the Gearbox Pax East show later this month — or that Roth’s hiring may not have been finalized yet.
While a director most well known for horror torture porn might raise some eyebrows, Roth’s inclusion may not be so surprising to others considering violence and dark humor have always been central to the Borderlands series.
Here’s a screenshot of Pitchford’s tweet for posterity.
Tiny Tina and her disturbingly amazing quotes could be a minefield to navigate when transferred to live-action, but other portions of the games would certainly translate well to the big screen.
We don’t know many details on the story, characters, or filming date at this point, although we did already get something of an interactive Borderlands movie with Telltale’s adaptation Tales From The Borderlands.
Video game movie adaptations have typically been panned, though we’ve seen a sudden resurgence in high-quality TV shows like Castlevania and The Witcher. The former is about to get a third season, while Season 2 of The Witcher is now in development and will include some unexpected new characters.
Want to jump into the latest Borderlands game ahead of a potential theatrical release? The Live, Laugh, Loot experience of Borderlands 3 came to PC and consoles back in September of 2019.