The world cinema village has witnessed many successful movies after being inspired by many famous game titles, giving gamers as well as wide-screen audiences extremely interesting experiences.
Accordingly, these movies are adapted from games not only to please the gaming community but also to bring a new breath to legendary games.
A series of super products has opened up many exciting worlds for a wide audience. Let’s take a look at those hit movies with Mgn.vn:
1. Game Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
Continuation of the movie Jumanji In 1995, the movie Welcome to the Jungle (2017) is the journey of 4 teenagers who are dropped into the fantasy world of the game, becoming adult characters like Dr. Bravestone (Dwayne Johnson), Mouse (Kevin Hart), Professor Shelly (Jack Black) and red-haired Ruby Roundhouse (Karen Gillan).

This film was critically and commercially successful.
This comedic body-swapping film utilizes core elements of the Jumanji ‘board game’ as breath-taking adventures.
Exciting obstacles and not forgetting to remind the first part will bring a sense of nostalgia that any game fan must be excited about.
2. Game Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
Game D&D (Dungeons & Dragons) is considered the foundation game for the birth of a series of boards born later.
With a fantasy medieval world meticulously built, a series of characters with different strengths and skills and fairly tight rules of the game.

Inspired by that world, the film follows a flamboyant thief and his gang of amateur con artists on an epic journey to reclaim a once-lost treasure.
However, things have also gradually become more dangerous than expected when they face an opponent beyond imagination.
The work will also portray on the big screen a world with a series of ‘easter eggs’ and special monsters that are the soul of the legendary game.
The film, which will be released at the end of this month, promises to bring the audience many interesting and engaging experiences.
The film gathers cult stars such as Justice Smith, Chris Pine, Sophia Lillis, Hugh Grant…
3. Game Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)
Ouija (the game of summoning spirits) is deeply spiritual and not a game for the faint of heart. With just a simple Ouija board, Ouija can make the whole group of friends sleepless all night.
Inspired by the horror adventure game Ouija, famous director Mike Flanagan created the supernatural horror title Ouija: Origin of Evil.

The film revolves around a widow named Alice Zander (Elizabeth Reaser) with her family in 1967.
In an improper use of Ouija, a young daughter named Doris (Lulu Wilson) was so lost that everyone in the family tried everything to save her.
4. Battleship (2012)
Battleship is known as a fighting game in which players will try to sink the other’s ships in the sea.

The film is inspired by this familiar board game and gathers cult stars like Alexander Skarsgård, Taylor Kitsch, Liam Neeson, Rihanna for the 2012 Battleship.
However, instead of sinking each other’s warships like in the game, the film adaptation chooses to exploit sci-fi themes.
Accordingly, an international naval fleet was forced to fight the alien race to prevent them from stealing Earth’s resources, forcing the crew to use their strategic skills to defeat the aliens. Get enemies and save the world.
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5. The Divine Move (2014)
The game (Go) is quite popular in Korea and it’s not unusual for Koreans to include it in photos.
The 2014 film features the main character Tae-seok (Jung Woo-sung) – a professional Go player who lost a life-and-death game and was later framed for the death of a loved one.

After being released from prison, Tae-seok vows revenge against underworld gambler Sal-soo (Lee Beom-soo).
The movie based on one of the oldest and most difficult games has captivated the audience as the main character uses a mecha strategy to apply to his revenge journey.
Even the film’s title is inspired by a brilliant move that turns defeat into victory.