With the genre seeing an adaptation of a similar viral release, Tim Sweeney has weighed in on the rumors of a Fortnite has yet to expand to other mediums.

Recently, however, rumors have swirled that a Fortnite movie adaptation is in the works, albeit with no creative figures attached, and some studios having reportedly ed on the project. One such person to report on these rumors was Twitter @ShiinaBR, who reports on the game and is partnered with Epic Games, though Epic CEO and founder Tim Sweeney quickly responded with a blunt statement calling the rumors "false". Check out their posts below:

What This Means For The Fortnite Movie

The Adaptation Isn't Coming Anytime Soon

Considering the ongoing success of both the genre and the game itself, it makes sense why rumblings of a Fortnite movie adaptation would be arising. One of the more notable reasons for it would be the recent release of A Minecraft Movie, a similarly online-driven game with over a decade of success and the need for a filmmaking team to craft an original story. While the Minecraft adaptation hasn't landed great reviews, it is off to a strong start at the box office, suring Five Nights at Freddy's for best Thursday night previews for a video game adaptation.

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Interestingly, while Sweeney is disproving the rumors for now, should a Fortnite movie enter development, it wouldn't be the first Epic Games title to have a screen treatment in the works. A Gears of War movie adaptation has been in development hell for the better part of the past two decades, with the most recent update coming in late 2022 when Netflix and The Coalition teamed to develop both a movie and animated TV show. If the publisher gets confidence in the world of adaptations through Gears of War, they may consider it with Fortnite.

The one thing that might prove troublesome for getting a Fortnite movie off the ground is how Epic would share the rights to the property with a studio. Across its seven-plus-year lifecycle, the game has featured character skins from nearly every franchise and studio in Hollywood, with everything from Star Wars to Stranger Things characters and NFL players being playable. While the movie adaptation could simply leave out any skins that risk copyright issues, the creative team may still try to find a way to recreate this with whatever properties the studio they team with has.

Our Take On A Fortnite Movie Adaptation

Much Tougher To Crack Than Minecraft

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 character with Vending Machines

While they have a similar challenge to overcome in their lack of a base story, a Fortnite adaptation seems like an even trickier game to crack translating to the screen than Minecraft in its lack of any real lore or foundation to develop a story from. The general concept of a group of people surviving on an island by fighting each other has been explored before on screen, though the toxic blue storm would be interesting to see in film. However, I also feel like deciding what audience to target will give a Fortnite movie some problems.

Source: @ShiinaBR/Twitter

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Fortnite
Survival
Battle Royale
Systems
Released
September 26, 2017
ESRB
T for Teen - Violence
Developer(s)
Epic Games
Publisher(s)
Epic Games
Engine
Unreal Engine 5
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Cross-Platform Play
Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S

Number of Players
1-4 (online)
PC Release Date
September 26, 2017
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
November 10, 2020
PS5 Release Date
November 12, 2020
Nintendo Switch Release Date
June 12, 2018
Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date
June 5, 2025
Platform(s)
Mobile
X|S Optimized
YES
Metascore
78
Local Co-Op
1-4 Players