TL;DR: Adi Shankar, known for successful video game adaptations like Castlevania, has acquired Duke Nukem rights from Gearbox to develop a raw, authentic TV series. This new project aims to revive the ...
A surprising update could prove to be great news for fans who want to see the return of the Duke Nukem franchise in the future. However, it may not be the Duke Nukemcomeback in the way most people ...
Wargaming has a brand-new collab launching this month in World of Tanks with two video game icons, as we're getting tanks designed to be Lara Croft and Duke Nukem. Starting later this week, players ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Part of adhering to the character and game’s DNA for Shankar is not trying to put too much polish ...
Shankar ain't done bringing video games to TV yet, and next on his ever-growing list is the 'Duke Nukem' franchise. reading time 2 minutes After helping get adaptations for Castlevania, Devil May Cry, ...
Speaking with Esquire, Shankar revealed that he had bought the rights to adapt Duke Nukem from Gearbox Software, who secured the rights to the series back in 2010. As Shankar sees it, adapting the ...
Originally released as Duke Nukem in 1991, the series differentiated itself from similar shooters with its raunchy humor, pop culture references, and charismatic titular character. Duke was quickly ...