Tiny Tina (Ariana Greenblatt), Lilith (Cate Blanchett), and Roland (Kevin Hart) smirking as they watch Claptrap fall into a hole in Borderlands (2024)
Summary Borderlands includes lots of easter eggs and references to the original game series of the same name. Based on the first-person shooter series, Borderlands brings audiences to the world of Pandora. The gritty alien wasteland is populated by bandits, monsters, and all sorts of wannabee treasure hunters. The film takes a lot of liberties with the original game storyline, introducing new versions of classic characters with entirely new dynamics.
Skags are seen throughout the film scavenging for food, in the wilds of Pandora. They don't offer much of a direct threat to the film's main characters. However, they add to the visual flavor of the film and highlight Pandora's harsh elements. The scope of the sniper rife has a small star within the center for aiming. This shares a design with some of the scopes players can utilize in the original game. Notably though, the Lilith of the games wasn't as adept with sniper rifles as other characters like Mordecai were.
Scooter debuted in the first game and was a memorable reoccurring character until his death in Tales From The Borderlands. His sister Ellie was introduced in Borderlands 2, and provided other vehicle resources to the Vault Hunters. Their cameo acknowledges their existence in the film's universe. 9 Acid Damage In the Borderlands games, the various firearms are capable of dishing out different types of damage. This includes fire, electric, and acid damage. The green acid damage type is a particularly effective one against enemies.
7 Fyrestone Close The first location Lilith ends up in Borderlands when she returns to Pandora should be familiar to fans of the original game. Fyrestone was the first setting players encountered while making their way through the game. The layout of the area is similar, including the remains of a few businesses.
Related The Borderlands Movie's Casting Has Fixed 1 Big Character Flaw From The Video Games The Borderlands video games are renowned for their engaging gameplay and aesthetic. However, the movie will improve one thing the video games lacked. One of these vending machines is seen in Borderlands while the main heroes are in Sanctuary, with Claptrap even flirting with one. The vending machines having a form of consciousness to shut down his flirtations is an addition of the film. In the games, the venidng machines typically repeat phrases by their owners.
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