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loved the games, it would be a great movie.
No. That is to Baz directing, not the thought of a BioShock movie. Even so, a BioShock movie wouldn't work. Levine said no, that means no.
Uhm, no.
Gore Verbinski (since he was initally passionate about the film before he got told to make it "PG13") or Guillermo Del Toro (his visual style seen in Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy would perfectly suit the world of Bioshock)