Given the ongoing trend of video games being made into feature films, it’s hard to believe thatMass Effecthas not yet gotten its own big-screen adaptation. Still, the hope for aMass Effectfilm remains alive today, and some people have even put forth a slew of fan-made art and renderings to bring the fantasy to life.

One super fan created a collection ofMass Effectmovie posters and they are certainly impressive. The artist, who goes by the handle Xam3l on Reddit, took inspiration fromthe upcoming sci-fi thrillerDune, which recently released a series of movie posters dedicated to each main character in the story. Xam3l said he wanted to remix theDuneart style, opting for a more serious spin compared to the memes seen online. Luckily, he had taken hundreds of photos while playing theLegendary Editionon Series X, so he had plenty to work with.

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HisMass Effectmovie posters feature some fan favorites from the video game plus their monikers, includingCommander Shepard (The Spectre), Garrus Vakarian (Archangel), Liara T’Soni (The Shadow Broker), Jack (Subject Zero), Thane (The Assassin), Legion (The Machine), Javik (The Prothean) and even Edi (The Rogue AI). He took the photos using theLegendary Edition’s photo mode, then edited them on Photoshop by adding text and fiddling with the color grades. The final products look like they could actually be used as legitimate promotional materials for aMass Effectfilm, though Xam3l says he would still like to continue working on his craft.

Initially, a movie fortheMass Effectvideo gamemade a lot of sense. Over fourteen years, the team at BioWare had built an extensive world and established a solid storyline that everybody could get behind. Then, in 2010, it seemed that it was all systems go when Legendary announced it would be producing the film for Warner Bros., but it was ultimately dropped to the dismay of many excited fans.

Mac Walters, the project director for theLegendary Edition, had previously explained that the film never got off the ground because the creative team did not know how to fit the story into two hours. There were plans to cancel the film in favor of a TV project, however, given that they would have had to start from square one again, the idea was scrapped entirely.

At this point, it’s unclear whether any studio today will take on the herculeantask of adaptingMass Effect… but fans can always dream, right?

Dunecomes out in theaters on June 16, 2025.

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