Will she be in the Bioshock amazon show?
Will she be in the Bioshock amazon show?
no. I want her to footfuck me tho
Maybe a cameo. Maybe.
Get that filthy whore out of Andrew Ryan's paradise
>played by Tessa Thompson
A black Liz would never work in the context of the games
I hope so
What black actress will they go with?
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I want to skull fuck her until she goes braindead with pleasure! Literally!!!!
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You'd think there gotta be at least one universe where Booker developed feelings and fucked her
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nice touch with the letters
Give the source for this nigga, which animator?
All of them. It's a constant
This, it could be a neat cameo.
I would hope characters from Bioshock 2 get actual parts though.
There's a universe out there where I've fucked you.
>It's a constant
don't remind me, one of the shittiest and laziest plot devices I've seen
It's possible. They could even go the infinate route and make a movie that's by title only and just set it in a completely different stting
Hopefully they go with as little Infinite content as possible. I'm ok with Liz getting a cameo, but otherwise keep it out, Infinite and Burial at Sea for the most part, shit all over the lore of the first game(s).
gurochanOP. Shes being skullfucked by a radrouch
If they wanted to continue into a third and fourth season, it would be smart for them to introduce characters like Sophia Lamb early on in season 1 as a sort of foil to Ryan. Bioshock 2s biggest narrative fault was having these supposedly important characters come out of nowhere, despite never having been mentioned anywhere. An adaptation has a chance to fix that.
I didn't really mind it in the context of the story. It's really the only way they could have made the plot make sense and I'm always for a story using it's own interpretation of the "multiple Earths" theory rather than the genetic infinite universes thing.
Until burial at sea kinda throws it all out the window and it's revealed that things like plasmids ARENT a constant, but instead only exist because of universe hopping, thus deluting the "constants and variables" to the most mundane shit like "there's always a lighthouse, a man, and a city"
Like, no shit there is always a lighthouse. There are multiple lighthouses all over the world
I could see this. Bioshock series with a tangently related Infinite movie down the line. Mite be cool
yeah, but that's exactly what pissed me off
>oh wait, the story won't make sense if this thing can change in a multiverse? It's a constant, it will always happen in every world, friends.
>why?
>because I fucking said so t.levine
at least give me some silly explanation for what constitues constants and variables instead of arbitrarily assigning it, otherwise you can fix every fucking dumb mistake and plothole by using a single word instead of at least trying to make sense of the story you want to present.
>own interpretation of the "multiple Earths" theory rather than the genetic infinite universes thing.
doesn't that world have infinite universes too though? I've played it long ago.
>doesn't that world have infinite universes too though? I've played it long ago.
No. Contrary to the games title, the Bioshock multiverse its actually a finite number. Billions, but not endless. That's why Liz is able to kill Booker at the end of the game and prevent Comstock from ever being created, and why constants and variables need to exist for the plot. It's why you cant say "well what about Comstocks that were created AFTER Booker's baptism?". It's because Booker turning into Comstock only at the baptism is a constant.
Hopefully that makes sense. I know it's probably hard to follow if you haven't played the game since release
ok, thanks for the explanation user, but there's always the comstock from the burial at sea, how did that one survive? was moving to a different dimension enough to survive the erasure?
How would you do it, a show? For me
>Season 1, leadup to and building of the city, then jump ahead to leadup to/tensions for the civil war
>Season 2, civil war itself
If it's successful enough then subsequent seasons about the actual plot of game 1, there's something in the sea, and the plot of game 2. Bonus round season just in the city during it's prime, like Mad Men or something but underwater.
>was moving to a different dimension enough to survive the erasure?
I suppose so. Though it really doesn't make much sense. Burial at Sea you kinda just need to accept things as they come
Personally, 6 episode seasons each an hour long
Season 1 is a prequel that covers the concept of rapture all the way up to the civil war. Structure it closer to a political drama and introduce the major players.
Season 2 timeskips to the game itself.
Season 3 follows Something in the Water and the story of Mark Meltzer in rapture, while also surving as a prequel to the Bioshock 2 portion, showing the rise of Sophia Lamb after Ryan's death.
Season 4 ends on a high note with the adaptation of Bioshock 2
Somewhere in there adapt Infinite as a theatrical film