Director Steven Spielberg has had his share of canceled movies over the years, but one project that is still up in the air is Robopocalypse. Originally set to release in 2013, this adaptation of the book of the same name would recount the story of fallen heroes in a futuristic robot war. Although Robopocalypsehasn't been officially canceled, it has been stuck in development hell for years now, being one of Spielberg's biggest unrealized projects.
Steven Spielberg is one of the best-known filmmakers of all time, with his long career spanning many genres. Steven Spielberg's movies have covered the fantastic, the horrific, and the tragic, having directed films like E.T. The Extra-terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, and more. The director is even still going strong today, with West Side Story having just been nominated for several Academy Awards. While Spielberg has made some massive movies, Robopocalypse would have been one of his most ambitious — something that may have led to the film's possible cancellation.
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Spielberg signed on to direct Robopocalypse a year before the book even came out, having gotten his hands on a script for the film. News outlets instantly began reporting on the film, as having the Spielberg name attached to a robot epic is an attention-grabber. However, as time went on, updates on Robopocalypse became few and far between, leaving many wondering if the film would ever be made. Although it has been years since any updates have come out, here is everything that is known about Steven Spielberg's unmade sci-fi epic, Robopocalypse.
The novel Robopocalypse is narrated by Cormac Wallace, one of the few survivors of the robot
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