Movie Anti-Heroes That Should Star In Games

Movie Anti-Heroes That Should Star In Games



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Summary

  • Rick Deckard from Blade Runner could star in a dystopian open-world, but hasn’t appeared in video games yet.
  • V for Vendetta’s iconic lead, V, offers an interesting premise for a video game similar to Assassin’s Creed.
  • Thelma & Louise’s complex character dynamic could make for an engaging female-centric co-op adventure game.

Sometimes, video game fans get a little tired of always playing as heroes like Mario or Lara Croft. Every so often, it’s nice to control a character who’s a little more morally ambiguous. That’s why some of the most successful video games of all time star anti-heroes, which are protagonists whose heroic attributes are compounded by significant character flaws.

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Video games have introduced some of the most iconic anti-heroes to fiction, including Joel Miller from The Last of Us, Shadow the Hedgehog from the Sonic franchise, and Ciri from The Witcher. However, there are also a lot of anti-heroes who originate from films (or at the very least, have been definitively interpreted by films) who would also make great video game characters someday.

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Rick Deckard

Players Could Hunt Replicants In A Dystopian Open-World

Rick Deckard Bladerunner

Creator

Philip K. Dick (author), Ridley Scott (director)

Appears In

Blade Runner, Blade Runner 2049

Portrayed By

Harrison Ford

Skills/Abilities

Bounty hunting, weapon handling

Although Rick Deckard, like many of the characters on this list, originated from source material, he’s best known as being portrayed by Harrison Ford in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. A bounty hunter tracking down runaway androids (or, replicants), the film sees the character develop a strong compassion for androids, though at the start of the story he is heartless towards them.

It’s surprising that, for one of the most iconic roles of Ford’s, Rick Deckard hasn’t made a video game appearance. There have been a few Blade Runner video games, for Commodore 64 in 1985, for PC in 1997, and for VR systems in 2018. However, none of these versions feature Rick Deckard as a playable character or even NPC.

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V

Remember, Remember This Comic Book Anti-Hero?

Official image of the movie V for Vendetta (2005).

Creator

Alan Moore (writer) & David Lloyd (illustrator)

Appears In

V for Vendetta

Portrayed By

Hugo Weaving

Skills/Abilities

Weapon handling, stealth, computer hacking

Alan Moore is notoriously against his own IP being adapted, which is true of 2005’s V for Vendetta, despite its critical and commercial success. As a result, there has been no video game adaptation of the comic book writer’s graphic novel series, but the 2005 film would be a great way for its iconic lead, the enigmatic freedom fighter V, to commit some virtual anarchy.

As a playable anti-hero, there are a lot of cool things that V could do in a video game, making it potentially similar in gameplay to the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Especially given V for Vendetta being a DC Comics series, perhaps there’s even a world in which V crosses paths with other iconic DC Comics characters like Batman, or even Alan Moore’s own Watchmen cast.

8

Wanda Maximoff

Would It Be More Like Bayonetta Or The Sims?

Wanda appearing as the Scarlet Witch in Multiverse of Madness

Creator

Stan Lee (writer) & Jack Kirby (illustrator), Joss Whedon (screenwriter/director)

Appears In

Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, What If…?

Portrayed By

Elizabeth Olsen

Skills/Abilities

Witchcraft, chaos magic, dreamwalking, reality warping

It may not technically be fair to group the Scarlet Witch in with this list of strictly movie-inspired anti-heroes, given her storied history in the comics. That being said, Elizabeth Olsen has completely redefined the character of Wanda Maximoff, which means if there was ever to be a Scarlet Witch-centered video game, projects like WandaVision would make for an interesting source of inspiration.

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7

Oh Dae-su

Action Video Games Would Never Be Better

gr-oldboy-dae-su

Creator

Park Chan-wook (screenwriter/director)

Appears In

Oldboy

Portrayed By

Choi Min-sik

Skills/Abilities

Hand-to-hand combat, weapon handling

Park Chan-wook’s 2003 film Oldboy is one of the most iconic action films of all time, but has yet to be adapted into a video game. It has, however, had an American remake from 2013 starring Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Olsen, but most fans of the original film can agree it’s far inferior. Nevertheless, this revenge story would make for a perfect action video game a la Grand Theft Auto.

The film’s anti-heroic protagonist, Oh Dae-su, played by Choi Min-sik, would be a particularly fun character to play, with his character getting to escape prison, hunting down his enemies, and getting into some seriously brutal fights along the way. Thankfully, there’s a low bar for adapting Oldboy outside its original film, so maybe a video game adaptation is the right move.

6

The Bride

It Definitely Won’t Be E For Everyone

uma thurman as the bride

Creator

Quentin Tarantino (screenwriter/director), Uma Thurman (actress)

Appears In

Kill Bill Vol. 1, Kill Bill Vol. 2

Portrayed By

Uma Thurman

Skills/Abilities

Weapon handling

If any of Quentin Tarantino’s movies are primed for a video game adaptation, it’s Kill Bill. Starring Uma Thurman as “The Bride,” it’s a bloody revenge story inspired by martial arts films and 1970s exploitation. It’s almost shocking that the film, given its two-part release in 2003 and 2004, didn’t get a video game, as it was during the height of blockbuster movies being adapted into video games.

Whether it’s a side-scrolling beat-em-up or a God of War-esque hack-and-slash, The Bride’s story seems like a perfectly suitable video game premise, rising up the ranks of Bill’s cronies level by level. It could even be fun to see some other Tarantino figures appear as playable characters, such as Jules from Pulp Fiction, Django from Django Unchained, and Shoshanna from Inglorious Basterds.

5

John Wick

We Know Keanu Would Be Into It

john wick with santiago

Creator

Derek Kolstad (screenwriter) & Chad Stahelski (director)

Appears In

John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, John Wick: Chapter 4, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, The Continental: From the World of John Wick

Portrayed By

Keanu Reeves

Skills/Abilities

Weapon handling, mixed martial arts

Even if you’ve never seen any John Wick films, it’s not hard to see how the anti-hero could translate to a video game. Keanu Reeves is no stranger to video game adaptations, having contributed his voice to The Matrix and Constantine video games, and even for John Wick’s cameo appearances in Fortnite and Payday 2. A proper John Wick video game, however, seems severely overdue.

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Perhaps with the upcoming Ballerina, starring Ana de Armas, it’s the perfect opportunity to adapt the rich John Wick universe into a video game. Whether it explores some older adventures of Reeves’ character prior to the events of the first film, or a completely new character who just crosses paths with John Wick, it’s a great setting for a high-stakes action-adventure title.

4

Harley Quinn

Margot Robbie’s Anti-Barbie Deserves Another Chance

Harley Quinn with twin pistols in The Suicide Squad

Creator

Paul Dini (writer) & Bruce Timm (illustrator), David Ayer (screenwriter/director)

Appears In

Suicide Squad, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), The Suicide Squad

Portrayed By

Margot Robbie

Skills/Abilities

Weapon handling

Like Scarlet Witch, Harley Quinn technically shouldn’t belong on this list. Not only did she originate in Batman: The Animated Series, but there’s been plenty of video game featuring Harley, including Batman: Arkham Knight and Injustice 2. However, like Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda, Margot Robbie’s interpretation of Harley is a completely fresh take on the character.

Her portrayal has certainly rubbed off on other interpretations of Harley Quinn, including the HBO animated series starring Kaley Cuoco. Nevertheless, getting to have Margot Robbie herself reprise the character in a video game adaptation of Birds of Prey, featuring The Huntress and Black Canary as well, would be an inspired choice for DC if they have no plans of reviving Harley anytime soon.

3

The Man With No Name

Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name in A Fistful of Dollars
Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name in A Fistful of Dollars

Creator

Sergio Leone (screenwriter/director)

Appears In

A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good The Bad and the Ugly

Portrayed By

Clint Eastwood

Skills/Abilities

Bounty hunting

One of the most iconic characters in the history of film is Clint Eastwood’s The Man with No Name, a staple of Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns. Video games have already perfected representing the Wild West, thanks to Red Dead Redemption, so it seems like a perfect fit to adapt Leone’s film masterpieces into a video game series re-introducing audiences to Eastwood’s silent sharpshooter.

Of course, the Man with No Name has inspired his fair share of video game characters, from Solid Snake of Metal Gear Solid, as well as the MS-DOS point-and-click game The Town with No Name. His last appearance in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly saw the character ride off into the sunset to adventures unknown… maybe we could see what some of those adventures were?

2

Furiosa

Just Imagine Exploring Fury Road To Your Heart’s Desire

furiosa in battle

Creator

George Miller (screenwriter/director), Brendon McCarthy (screenwriter), Nico Lauthoris (screenwriter)

Appears In

Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Portrayed By

Charlize Theron, Anya Taylor-Joy, Alyla Browne

Skills/Abilities

Driving, weapons handling, mechanical engineering

Charlize Theron’s Furiosa from Mad Max: Fury Road was an instantly iconic movie hero, though Anya Taylor-Joy’s performance in 2024’s Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga proved the character’s roots were as an anti-hero. Separated from her family, Furiosa becomes an undercover mechanic for Immortan Joe, before getting promoted as his Imperator by the end of the film by taking down Dementus.

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Thelma & Louise

Grand Theft Auto 5 Easter Egg Thelma Louise

Creator

Callie Khouri (screenwriter), Ridley Scott (director)

Appears In

Thelma & Louise

Portrayed By

Geena Davis & Susan Sarandon

Skills/Abilities

Driving, weapons handling

Video game fans love complicated characters, and what’s more complicated morally than the plot of Thelma & Louise? The film’s titular characters find themselves on the run after killing a stranger at a roadhouse, trying to make it to Mexico to evade getting caught. It’s easy to imagine the film being translated into a female-centric A Way Out, with mandatory co-op playing.

In terms of gameplay, Thelma & Louise could combine the open worlds of Red Dead Redemption with the intensity of Grand Theft Auto, letting players make their way to Mexico while evading capture and, if they want, committing even more crime. Hopefully, the game’s ending could leave the duo better off than the ending of the film certainly does.

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