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Reactor Motors Movie: NFT Inspired Pierre Morel to Create a Film

Reactor Motors Movie: NFT Inspired Pierre Morel to Create a Film

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by Max Nevskyi

2 years ago


Reactor Motors, an Ethereum NFT collection featuring 8,888 images of high-end racing cars, is being transformed into a film. The movie "Reactor Motors" will be directed by renowned director Pierre Morel, known for his work on "Taken" and "Transporter 2". The film's plot revolves around geophysicist Eva Mason, who discovers Reakium in an Icelandic volcano, a key to creating environmentally friendly racing cars. However, her discovery attracts the attention of a powerful energy conglomerate eager to seize Reakium by any means necessary.

Mike Bundlie, co-founder of Abstract Entertainment, shared that the Reactor Motors story attracted Morel and his business partner to collaborate. Bundlie expressed confidence that racing, as a universal language, would be understood by audiences worldwide. He also emphasized that the Reactor project aimed to create a community uniting comic book fans, racing enthusiasts, technologists, and gamers.

The Reactor Motors idea was first introduced at a party celebrating Stan Lee's 100th birthday, initially as a comic and then as a game. Louis Leterrier, director of "The Incredible Hulk" and "Fast X" from Marvel Studios, will also join the project. Bundlie expressed hope for an imminent announcement of the cast and emphasized that "Reactor Motors" would be a high-budget independent film, offering a middle ground between indie cinema and major studio projects.

The project's primary goal is not only to create a Hollywood blockbuster but also to revive interest in the NFT market and introduce new intellectual property. Bundlie stressed that NFTs could and should become a new form of art and intellectual property, expanding the boundaries of traditional filmmaking.

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