Fortnite developer Epic Games is making a movie now

Gilgamesh has some lions

Gilgamesh has some lions
Photograph: Ullstein Bild (Getty Images)

Fifteen days is big business, winning developer and publisher Epic Games somewhere in the vicinity of Infinite money every month thanks to expensive premium skins and a new $ 12 subscription service (Fifteen days is a “free” video game, of course), but Epic will now do something with all that money that doesn’t involve funding bizarre and deaf attack ads against Apple. As reported by Deadline, the company is supporting an animated film of Latin American animation studio Hook Up and Argentine producers DuermeVela and FilmSharks through its $ 100 million Epic MegaGrants program. Instead of a Fifteen days movie about the banana guy and Travis Scott (the two most famous Fifteen days fighting an army of teenagers who are much better at the game than they are, although the project is actually an original film based on The Epic Of Gilgamesh. The film is just one of the recipients of the considerable scholarship.

Deadline says the film will be released in Spanish and English, and will be made using Epic’s Unreal Engine – so don’t be surprised if it looks a little Fifteen days, Although The Mandalorian it also uses the Unreal Engine to power its virtual settings. For those who do not know the story of Gilgamesh, he was a figure in Mesopotamian mythology with a big beard who participated in various heroic adventures, and his story served as inspiration for several other mythological stories in history (like the Iliad and Odyssey)

There is no information on when this might happen, or whether or not this film will be available on Apple devices, but you will know it is coming when a Gilgamesh guy appears on Fifteen days.

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