J.J. Abrams says the Valve Portal film is ‘at last on the rails

It’s not “I’m making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS” time at this time

J.J. Abrams has said that a film dependent on Valve’s Portal is as yet in progress and that a content is at last being composed, as per IGN. Abrams is light on subtleties, however says that Warner Brothers is amped up for the heading the film is going in and that it “seems like that thing’s at last on the rails.”

We initially found out about the film right back in 2013, when Abrams and Gabe Newell were in front of an audience together at the DICE Summit. At that point, Abrams clearly disclosed to Polygon that the arrangement was “as genuine as anything in Hollywood at any point gets.” That was eight years prior, so it appears he was ok to love seat it like that.

We’ve heard affirmations that both the Portal and Half-Life films were as yet in progress from both Abrams and Newell in 2016 and 2017 separately, however news about either film has been scant from that point forward. Conversing with IGN, Abrams referenced that his creation organization, Bad Robot, isn’t effectively associated with the “Half-Life thing” right now.

Like games, films can likewise experience the ill effects of advancement heck, however some make it out: Zach Snyder’s Army of The Dead, which delivered on Netflix on May 21st, was declared in 2007. This is to say that, while it appears as though there are indications of life for the film, it’s not opportunity to break out the ca—er, celebratory biscuits presently. It appears as though it’s as yet in early turn of events, and we’ll simply need to keep a watch out on the off chance that it really figures out how to tackle the riddle of how to make a film in the Half-Life universe, or on the off chance that it stalls out flying between two gateways (or organizations, for this situation).

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