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Ubisoft, Splinter Cell and Tom Hardy
After 12 Years Ubisoft Has Cancelled Its ‘Splinter Cell’ Movie
After 12 Years Ubisoft Has Cancelled Its ‘Splinter Cell’ Movie Another day, another not-good Ubisoft headline as the company is having one of the worst years anyone
Tom Hardy’s ‘Splinter Cell’ Movie Canned By Ubisoft
It looks like Tom Hardy's Sam Fisher will never see the light of day, as Ubisoft's live-action Splinter Cell adaptation has been cancelled.
Ubisoft’s Tom Hardy-Led Splinter Cell Movie Is Dead, Surprising No-One
Surprising no-one, Ubisoft’s Tom Hardy-led Splinter Cell movie isn’t happening. The Splinter Cell movie was announced in November 2012, with Hardy, at the time fresh from starring as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, set to play spec ops agent Sam Fisher.
Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie cancelled after producer admits they "just couldn't get it right"
It's official - Ubisoft's beleaguered Splinter Cell movie has been cancelled. As reported by The Direct, the movie - which was announced over a decade ago and was set to star Tom Hardy - has been canned because the production team "just couldn't get it right".
Forget the Budget, The 2nd Reason Ubisoft Canceled Splinter Cell Movie Saved its Legacy: “That movie would have been awesome”
Cancelation of the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell live-action movie is a blessing in disguise as it saved the video game series from getting butchered.
Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell film adaptation scrapped after years in limbo
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Splinter Cell Movie Sneaks Back To The Shadows After Being Canceled
After years of development hell, Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie has been canceled. Originally announced back in 2012, the film would have starred Venom actor Tom Hardy as Sam Fisher, a black-ops agent who carries out missions with lethal (or non-lethal )efficiency for a secret sub-division of the NSA known as Third Echelon.
Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell movie shelved
According to producer Basil Iwanyk, Ubisoft's 'Splinter Cell' movie has been scrapped because the creative team "just couldn't get it right".
After being announced 20 years ago, Tom Hardy's "awesome" Splinter Cell movie is now officially dead
The Splinter Cell movie was first announced back in 2004 with a trailer on the Chaos Theory disc. It later entered development with Tom Hardy in talks to star in 2012, but then everything went very quiet with the latest update coming in 2015 when Hardy himself announced the movie would be released in 2017.
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Ubisoft's Splinter Cell Movie Is Dead
Despite a recent spate of successful games-to-screen transitions—such as Fallout, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and ...
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Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie cancelled
Ubisoft's Splinter Cell movie adaptation has been cancelled, according to one of the film's producers. As reported by The ...
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