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First look at actor Taron Egerton in Tetris adaptation coming to Apple TV+

The adaptation in real action of Tetris which will launch in 2023 exclusively for Apple TV+ reveals in a first promotional image what will actor Taron Egerton look like (Kingsman) in the movie. Naturally, anyone will associate this image that we have attached with any product except a Tetrisalthough this is due to the fact that the tape directed by Jon S. Baird will not be a literal translation of the title for the small screen, but rather tell a story about the legal dispute regarding the intellectual property rights of the game.

To provide context on the plot that will be told in the story, let’s remember that in the 1980s, Henk Rogers, a Dutch video game entrepreneur living in Hawaii who will be played by Egerton, entered an almost endless legal battle to seize the intellectual property rights of Tetris and share them with Alexey Pajitnov, who had not received his well-deserved financial reward for the success of the video game. In this way the film will tell about this dispute between Rogers and Pajitnov against the software companies controlled by Robert and Kevin Maxwell, and a Soviet programming agency.

Our opinion on Tetris Effect: Connect

Tetris Effect: Connected It’s a must-have experience for anyone who loves the arcade genre; It represents a mechanical, visual and aural twist on a game so established that it seems almost impossible to work. But it does. If the basis of the 2018 title already made it more than recommendable, the introduction of very decent competitive multiplayer and very amazing co-op make us recommend it even more warmly. And if you have Xbox Game Pass on console or PC, even if you don’t like the genre, try that Journey mode, because it’s two hours you’ll be very glad you invested in this game “, we commented on the most complete version of this curious reinvention of the classic.

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