A Cinematic Disappointment
Lionsgate’s live-action adaptation of “Borderlands,” directed by Eli Roth, has hit theaters, bringing with it a star-studded cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black. Despite the excitement, the film has received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics. Early reviews on Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a dismal 6% rating, while Metacritic scored it at 29 out of 100. This reaction raises the question: could the film’s failures tarnish the legacy of the “Borderlands” franchise?


Critics have not held back. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter described the film as a “noisy nothing,” questioning how such a talented cast was assembled for what he considers a lackluster project. Similar sentiments were echoed by other reviewers, who criticized the film’s writing, direction, and overall execution.
The ‘Borderlands’ Franchise Legacy
The Borderlands video games, particularly the original Borderlands 1 on Xbox 360 and its sequels, have set a high standard with their unique blend of dark humor, stylized graphics, and engaging gameplay. Titles like Borderlands 2 on Xbox 360 and Borderlands 3 on PS4 have kept players hooked with their expansive worlds and endless loot. Even with the release of the Borderlands Legendary Collection on platforms like the Nintendo Switch, the franchise has managed to maintain its appeal over the years.

The games’ success is rooted in their ability to immerse players in the chaotic world of Pandora, where they can team up with friends to take on challenging missions, collect powerful weapons, and experience a storyline filled with wit and irreverence. The transition from this interactive experience to a passive film format was always going to be a challenge, and it seems the movie has struggled to capture the essence that made the games so beloved.
What Went Wrong with the Movie?
One of the major criticisms of the Borderlands film is its failure to translate the games’ unique style and humor to the big screen. The film has been compared unfavorably to other successful video game adaptations and even movies like “Guardians of the Galaxy.” Reviewers have noted that the movie’s humor falls flat, and its attempt to create a visually compelling post-apocalyptic world is underwhelming, especially considering the vibrant and distinctive look of the games.

Eli Roth’s direction has been particularly criticized for not capturing the chaotic energy and dark humor that define the “Borderlands” games. The plot, centered around a mission to find a vault and its treasure, has been described as predictable and lacking in depth. Even the performances of talented actors like Cate Blanchett and Jamie Lee Curtis couldn’t save the film from its uninspired execution.
Future of Borderlands’ Franchise ?
While the Borderlands film may have missed the mark, the game franchise remains strong. With titles available on multiple platforms including Steam, Xbox, and PS4, the Borderlands series has became a legend and certainly have left it’s mark on gaming history as one of the first (and best) looter shooter around. The release of the Borderlands Legendary Collection on the Nintendo Switch has introduced the series to a new generation of players, ensuring its legacy endures despite the film’s shortcomings.

As for the future of the Borderlands franchise, it’s clear that its strengths lie in its original medium. While the movie may not have resonated with fans or critics, the games will continue to be celebrated for their innovation, humor, and immersive gameplay. As the film garners more reviews and potentially improves its ratings, fans can only hope that future adaptations will learn from this misstep and stay true to the spirit of the games.
Closing Thoughts
In the end, the Borderlands film serves as a reminder that not all video game adaptations are destined for success. Despite the negative reception, the Borderlands franchise remains a powerhouse in the gaming world, with its loyal fan base eagerly awaiting the next installment. Whether you’re revisiting Borderlands 1 on the Xbox 360 or exploring the Borderlands Legendary Collection on your Nintendo Switch, the games continue to offer an experience that the film, unfortunately, could not replicate.