The hype battle witout skips and dialogues. Movie info: www.imdb.com/title/tt1677720/ Credits goes to: Warner Bros.Amblin, Entertainment Village, Roadshow Pictures. Monetized by owner/s. Edits: #KimerLorens #Kimer #Lorens
Steven Spielberg directed it. Can you imagine a writer or director of any geek culture IP going, "I'm going to refuse a personal request from Steven Spielberg?" He either worked with them, got them their start, or was their idol growing up. Only Disney said "No", you'll notice.
If you read the book, then you know how disappointing this movie battle is. In the book there is also a sky battle with all your favorite fighters, and a space battle with all your favorite spaceships.
@@L3oT1g3r- more than that. Battelestars, halo ships, basically every single sci-fi spaceship imaginable. The air battle is even cooler. Ace combat planes, fighter aircraft from all kinds of nations. Planes from all sides of Sci-fi. Yeah the movie kind of sucked ass in representing a lot of things.
In the book the clans were a great force, even if they didn't do much for the plot. Like, every time IOI tried locking up a key for themselves, an organised attack by the clans ruined their plans. So the Halo Spartans clearly being a clan brings me a lot of joy
@@Chris-bx2my I just dont feel were on that path. Right now they are all trying to make a hub world like playstation live, not a global connected system like this. What were getting in the next 2-5 years is a massive failure.
There was very little about this movie that was even remotely close to the book. Like yes, there were 3 challenges all for the ownership of the game... and they had people with those names... but literally everything else was different. I liked both the movie and the book, but the two basically had nothing to do with each other... And the 2nd book was a dumpster fire...
Do not know why but i have a feeling that when your out in the streets while battling to save the oasis, you can just run into a wall or even hit by a car in reality
They even got H2A models for the Elite and Grunt too. Though there would've been a good variety of Spartans, considering this is after Reach released even in the movie universe. I can't imagine someone there picking an ugly ass Halo 4 Grunt but not one person rocking their own unique Reach Spartan or Halo 3 Chief or something. Great clip though. I'm glad they did a little bit more than just grab some of the newest models from Halo 4 and 5 and toss them in randomly throughout the battle.
Funfact: MMO has at least a million daily players, with a total of 100 to 140 millions world-wide. IOI is basically had a war against a nation size army. Good luck with that
Well, to be more exact, Oasis became synonymous with the Internet. Or to be more precise, the "most used Internet server in the US." Although IOI was a transnational corporation, it had to confront every lover of the 80s and every detractor of IOI (basically, any conscientious defender of freedom of expression). In short, although IOI was a fearsome force that controlled entire countries economically, it had to face ENTIRE GENERATIONS of Oasis lovers.
@@maribelflores9685 the scene in Endgame where all the girls did their lineup to back up ms marvel. As if we didn't just see her take don't a ship on her own.
historical clans likely. Imagine how hyped they are though, yelling things in German, living out their fantasy for a bit. I imagine *somewhere* someone had a Maus tank in there.
as much of a fucking pander this movie was.. the amount of detail and work put in was really nice. And that scene with the kids running through the street with VR stuff on, only to show they're a bunch of UNSC troopers lighting up one of the IOI walkers never fails to make me smile
Really wish they had poured the whole budget into this scene, let’s be fair we only wanted to see the Iron Giant drop kick Imperial AT-STs while a squad of UNSC Spartans and Marines destroy a squad of Modern Warfare Russians while being covered by 40k Space Marines providing Air Support.
There's multiple franchises with giant mechs and none made it into this battle. I'd love to have seen some Battlemechs clunky around in the background filling the spaces of those generic mechs they added.
@@davidchism6081 judging that it takes place way after the 2020s it’s probably increased by a very large amount I’m pretty sure some npcs or AI were also affected and fought in the battle but thanks for pointing out the amount Though it’d still be in the billions no doubt
Imagine this with A squad of astartes supported by dreadnoughts and titans, with a squad of imperial troops nearby while nintendo characters were also on the field, hopefully in a sequel if they make one.
Imagine right before the two armies collide, multiple drop pods suddenly slam in the midst of the Sixers while terminators do the same thing via teleportation
I think it wouldve been cooler if they added spaceships bombarding the shield too. Like just imagine, the Battlestar Galactica, the Star Trek Enterprise, and other famous ships just hovering above the shield and just pelting the shield with ordinance while the players assaulted the shield from the ground. But from a movie standpoint that wouldve been too easy cause they fleets could just hover above the place and shoot it to pieces, so I get why they didnt add spaceships when the players assaulted the keep.
Also do consider how close the battle was proximity wise to both sides. The ground war turned into a giant melee, that's the last place u want to try to be throwing around ordnance in since ur very likely to end up wiping out large amounts of friendlies unintentionally
I wouldn't consider it being easy and more of a copyright and budget issue, god knows how much money went into licencing all the IP's just to use like Spartans or Tracer in the movie.
Imagine u are in IMAX theater, at this scene, Parzival shout "First to the key" and then people in the theater shout out: "First to the egg!". Man, that would be awesome! (sr my bad engrisk)