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Summary Borderlands takes some liberties with the source material and makes several notable changes from the games. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Borderlands takes many of its visual cues and character concepts directly from the games. However, while many of them look like accurate reinterpations of Borderlands' cast of colorful characters, their roles in the story and unique abilities are changed to fit a new narrative.
Her powers aren't directly considered the reincarnation of a deity like in the movie. Instead, she is one of the Sirens, a group of seemingly unconnected women from across the cosmos with unique abilities. The movie Lilith is far more powerful Although Tannis refers to her briefly as a Siren, it's not clear if there are others like her openly in the universe. Lilith's movie powers are also far more impressive than her game abilities.
Tiny Tina was a supporting character introduced in Borderlands 2, although she's risen in popularity since then. She also developed a close bond with Brick, the kind of connection that was transferred over to Tina and Krieg in the film. The Krieg of the games was obsessed with Borderlands 2's Siren Maya, which set up his decision to work with Vault Hunters instead of just trying to kill them.
6 Tannis's Age And Connection To Lilith Are Different In The Movie The Movie Tannis Is An Aunt-Like Figure For Lilith Close Played by Jamie Lee Curtis in Borderlands, Tannis plays a supporting role in the film. After giving the group important information on how to track and unlock the Vault, she accompanies them for the second half of the film. However, the Tannis of the video games and the Tannis of the film are very different.
4 Larry Isn't In The Games At All Bobby Lee Plays An Entirely New Character Close Many of the characters who appear in Borderlands have direct parallels with figures from the original games. However, one minor role is completely invented for the film, and is used to flesh out some of Roland's backstory with the Crimson Lance. Played by Bobby Lee, Larry is a minor member of the Crimson Lance who appears about halfway through the film.
In the original Borderlands games, Atlas is one of the many companies that produce weapons and shields. Atlas also has control of the Crimson Lance, with their forces serving as a major threat throughout the first Borderlands game. However, there is no notable CEO character who controls the organization.
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