![]() ![]() With Dredd Vs Death so close to release, it's slightly unnerving to see the duo evidently without crease or worry.Įither they're goosed to the eyeballs on speedballs and gin, or development on their first proper 2000AD game is going exactly to plan. And yet Rebellion co-founder Chris Kingsley and producer Ed Woolf appear unaccustomedly fresh-faced and unconcerned. What with us Brits being generally a nervous and highly-strung bunch, such obvious and relaxed confidence is not something you see very often when you visits UK games studio - not in my experience anyway. We can't wait to see a legion of Dredds filling the map.There's A cocksure attitude about the Rebellion boys, as if they know something we don't. ![]() Who knows, maybe renewed interest in the character could finally lead to Dredd 2? Either way, Jude Dredd is coming to bust your face up soon. It's unclear which version of Dredd will appear in Call of Duty, but with Sly already in-game as Rambo, we'd guess developers will deliver either a comic book accurate version or one that resembles Urban. Despite hopes it would spawn a new franchise - and Urban frequently saying he'd love to return - the movie's disappointing box office means a sequel has slipped into development hell. ![]() ![]() Elsewhere, Star Trek snd The Boys' Karl Urban delivered a much grittier performance for 2012's Dredd. The cult classic was a campy trip to Mega-City One that has since seen a resurgence in popularity. In terms of the movies, he was first portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in 1995's Judge Dread. ![]()
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