Red Dead Redemption 2’s live-action TV series seems almost flawless.

 

Red Dead Redemption by Rockstar Games remains one of the most beloved franchises around, captivating audiences worldwide and keeping them coming back time after time. Fans simply cannot get enough!

Rockstar Games’ Red Dead series kicked off way back in 2004 with Red Dead Revolver, featuring Clint Eastwood-like gunslinger Red Harlow.

Rockstar would reach its peak with their wild-west series with 2010’s Red Dead Redemption and 2019 (pre) sequel Red Dead Revolver; both games earned modest scores in the 70s on Metacritic but achieved higher 90s scores, cementing their place amongst some of the greatest video games ever released.

After four long years since our last Red Dead Redemption game was released, fans are becoming restless for more to be released into this legendary series. Worse yet, reports indicate Rockstar Games planned not only remaster GTA IV but also 2010’s RDR before these plans were both abruptly scrapped without explanation or fan feedback.

Red Dead Redemption’s potential as a TV series or movie adaptation cannot be understated; indeed, one YouTube channel has dedicated all their content towards that possibility!

This YouTube channel, appropriately called ‘The Red Dead Redemption 2 Show,’ uses in-game cinematics and gameplay footage from Red Dead Redemption 2 to tell stories from different viewpoints. Already it’s proven hugely popular with fans; we highly suggest checking it out now if you haven’t!

Reddit user Dhxmtnrk used AI technology to post images that provide us with an idea of what Red Dead Redemption 2 may resemble were it to become an official movie or TV series adaptation.

At 19:30 we had our final performance.
Oddly enough, Liam Hemsworth appears several times in AI-generated images alongside Ryan Gosling – though nothing quite matches up to Dutch smoking his finger or Arthur Morgan’s gun having hair! Truly disturbing images. The more closely you inspect them.

Red Dead Redemption 2 and its sequel can be purchased for PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Sadly, Cain, played by his dog from Red Dead Redemption 2, has passed away recently. Rest in peace best friend. Red Dead Redemption and its sequel can also be played online through various gaming services like Steam or Twitch.

Red Dead Redemption 2’s live-action TV series seems almost flawless.
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