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  2. Metro (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Metro series was also being developed into films by Michael De Luca and Solipsist Films for MGM, but the deal has been cancelled by Glukhovsky due to his disapproval to their Americanization of his work. A Russian Metro 2033 film adaptation project was announced by the Russian state company Gazprom Media in 2019. [11]

  3. Metro 2033 (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First-person shooter video game Metro 2033, developed by the Ukrainian studio 4A Games, was released worldwide in 2010. Glukhovsky said that he had chosen a video game adaptation over a film as it gave him more artistic freedom to work. Two sequels also developed by 4A Games, Metro: Last Light and Metro Exodus, were released in 2013 and 2019.

  4. Metro (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    On the Metro, in the tunnels near the station at Park Kultury, built in 1935, is starting to structurally fail.One tunnel night crawler, Sergeitch (Sergey Sosnowski), sees water leaking into the tunnel where it runs underneath the Moscow River and informs the assistant station master (Michael Fateev), who mocks the old man for worrying about it, saying it is only groundwater.

  5. Dmitry Glukhovsky - Wikipedia

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    Metro 2033: Metro 2033 is a 2002 post-apocalyptic fiction novel by Dmitry Glukhovsky. The first part of a three book series, Metro 2033 is about the survivors of a nuclear holocaust living inside the Moscow metro system. The novel brought in the creation of the Metro game series: Metro 2033, Metro Last Light and Metro Exodus. Infinita Tristessa

  6. Metro 2033 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Metro 2033 is a 2010 first-person shooter survival horror video game developed by 4A Games and published by THQ.The story is based on Dmitry Glukhovsky's novel of the same name, where survivors of a nuclear war have taken refuge in the Metro tunnels of Moscow.

  7. Metro 2033 - Wikipedia

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    Metro 2033 may refer to: Metro 2033, a 2002 novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky; Metro 2033, a 2010 first-person shooter video game based on the novel; See also ...

  8. Inside Metro Boomin’s Big Move Into Film and the ‘Spider ...

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    If an endless array of variations, alternatives and opportunities is a foundational concept of the animated superhero series “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” it also seems like one for the ...

  9. Roadside Picnic - Wikipedia

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    The book is referenced in the post-apocalyptic video game Metro 2033. A character shuffles through a shelf of books in a ruined library and finds Roadside Picnic, he states that it is "something familiar". Metro 2033 was created by individuals who had worked on S.T.A.L.K.E.R. before founding