With video game adaptations continuing to become more popular in recent years, Prime Video's 2023's highest-grossing movie, Barbie, and her profile has continued to grow ever since.

On the other hand, Kevin Hart has been a major name for years and adds plenty of humor and personality to every project he works on. Despite the duo's talent, their highly-anticipated video game movie was underwhelming to say the least, as Borderlands broke Rotten Tomatoes records and currently sits at a 10% Tomatometer score. While its audience score makes for slightly better reading, it's still far from the live-action project long-term fans of the franchise were hoping for. However, Secret Level has already given Greenblatt and Hart some much-needed redemption just a few months later.

Secret Level Is A Better Video Game Adaptation For Greenblatt & Hart Than Borderlands

Prime Video's Animated Show Does A Much Better Job With Its Source Material Than Borderlands

After Borderlands failed to hit its mark, Secret Level has come along and been a much better gaming adaptation for Hart and Greenblatt. The Borderlands movie's decision to change several video game aspects hurt the project drastically, as it seemed to take bits that were convenient from the source material while ignoring everything else. Many of the actors didn't resemble their gaming counterparts - both physically and in of personality - while the overall story felt more like a Guardians of the Galaxy-inspired adventure than anything Borderlands-related, resulting in the poor reception.

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In contrast, Secret Level has found itself with favorable reviews. While some episodes deviated from the game they were based on, they did this in an original way that can at least be ired, even if it wasn't to everyone's taste. However, other stories were very accurate to the world and characters of their respective games, helping them flourish and receive iration from fans. With much more creativity and personality, Secret Level season 1 has already carved a better legacy than 2024's Borderlands, and it is by far a better adaptation, in which Hart and Greenblatt played a heavy role.

Hart & Greenblatt’s Secret Level Episodes Still Faced Some Issues

Hart's PlayStation Episode & Greenblatt's Spelunky Story Both Have Shortcomings

While Secret Level offered Greenblatt and Hart the video game adaptation success they'd been looking for in 2024, both of their episodes still faced some issues. Greenblatt played Ana in Secret level episode 12, titled "Spelunky: Tally". The story follows Ana navigating Spelunky's constantly changing levels, dying over and over again as she grows frustrated that she can't make it to the end. Although there were plenty of nice visuals and a heartwarming message, Greenblatt's Spelunky episode suffered from being on the short side, which denied her the opportunity to get the most out of her character.

The bond between Ana and her mentor Liz was wholesome, but it could have benefited from being slightly longer. Likewise, the time spent within Spelunky's levels was more of a montage, and it would have been better to explore these dangerous caves and their environment in more detail. Interestingly, Kevin Hart's role didn't face the same problems; instead, his story suffered from the show's advertising. The actor starred alongside his daughter in Secret Level episode 15, "Playtime: Fulfillment", and the story focused on a young girl who breaks her mundane cycle to find more fun and adventure through gaming.

Secret Level's "Playtime" episode was clearly supposed to be a love letter to PlayStation, as several iconic characters made an appearance, but this ultimately backfired.

Secret Level's "Playtime" episode was clearly supposed to be a love letter to PlayStation, as several iconic characters made an appearance, but this ultimately backfired. Fans clearly wanted to see the likes of Kratos and Jin Sakai in more story-driven adventures after they were featured in the trailer, rather than through blink-and-you'll-miss-them cameos. Although the episode itself had a nice premise and was executed fairly well, it didn't compare to the show's best adaptations, leading to viewers being slightly disappointed.

Greenblatt & Hart Reuniting For Secret Level Season 2 Would Put Borderlands Behind Them

Another Secret Level Appearance Would Help People Forget About Borderlands' Failures

Kevin Hart as Roland and Ariana Greenblatt as Tiny Tina in Borderlands with Rotten Tomatoes logos surrounding them
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Shortly after the conclusion of season 1, Secret Level was renewed for a second season, giving Greenblatt and Hart the perfect chance to put Borderlands behind them. While neither of them had the perfect episode in their Secret Level debuts, they both did a good job at portraying their respective characters, and having the pair return for season 2 would be ideal. Although the series is likely to bring in some new faces, especially as many of the show's characters were modeled after their voice actors, there's no reason the duo couldn't come back and play different roles.

All 15 episodes of Secret Level season one are now available to watch on Prime Video.

Hart and Greenblatt had good chemistry in Borderlands, so giving them the chance to work together on the same episode would be the perfect redemption. Hearing them both shine in a more positive adaptation would make their Borderlands shortcomings feel like more of a blip, and if Secret Level season 2 could find the right game and story for the duo, there's no doubt they are both capable of delivering memorable performances that will make the show's next outing even more exciting.

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Secret Level is an adult animated series exploring original short stories set within the worlds of popular video games. Each episode introduces new adventures, delving into iconic gaming classics and forthcoming titles to unlock captivating narratives and immersive experiences. Created by Tim Miller, the series celebrates gaming culture.

Cast
Gabriel Luna, Arazou Baker
Creator(s)
Tim Miller
Seasons
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