![]() It seems Glukhovsky's concerns fell on deaf ears, at least until the project fell through. But wouldn't moving the adaptation to a well-explored city like Washington D.C.-the setting for Fallout 3 and parts of The Walking Dead-transform the novel's political and geographic specificity into yet another generic post-apocalyptic action-adventure? ![]() Perhaps it's unsurprising that a studio would be risk-averse about a sprawling, big budget post-apocalyptic epic set in Russia, particularly since anti-Russian sentiment is booming in the United States. "The project with MGM optioning this book and developing a script had brought us nothing and the rights reverted to me," Glukhovsky told VG24/7.Īccording to Glukhovsky, the biggest hitch for the movie studio was… the core premise of the novel. In an interview with VG24/7 Metro 2033 author Dmitry Glukhovsky revealed the movie adaptation had been cancelled. The Moscow Metro has become a subterranean landscape of different factions. ![]()
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