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The films that have turned their on-screen successes into the online Casino market

June 24, 2015 by Gary Collinson

The graphics in films are outstanding, but the high-quality images used are not only on the big screen. The growing world of online Casino is able to replicate many successful films and maintain their impressive graphics on the small screen of your laptop or mobile. This hasn’t gone unnoticed in Hollywood, and they’ve commissioned many films to be available to play on online Casino – notably NetBet. Some of the most successful slots and progressive jackpot games in-fact are movie based, with their characters and plot stories being transferred into the games themselves. The following are four notable films that are a success in the online Casino world as well as their box office figures.

Basic Instinct

This 1992 American Thriller that saw a police detective (Michael Douglas) fall in love with a prime suspect of a murder trial (Sharon Stone) was one of the most successful films to be released in the decade. It faced criticism before release, but after it ended up cashing in over $350 million, it became a huge hit. Reaching appraisal from critics worldwide, the film now has its own slot machine game available. With the slots including relevant issues such as police, crime, and murder; it is a perfect re-creation of the Hollywood hit. With the gaze of Catherine Tramell looking on, let’s hope you can keep your nerve better than poor old Johnny Boz.

Rambo

Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo was a huge hit in combating his way to being a global star. Whether it was First Blood part 1 and 2, or Rambo III in the 80s or even the most recent Rambo in 2008; they were all a worldwide success. The films in total raked in over $700 million at the cinema, and the progressive jackpots available on online Casinos are causing just as much of a fuss. NetBet’s winnings for their Rambo slot game regularly goes over £400,000; which in the world of online gaming, is an Oscar performance. I, for one, wish I had the survival and combat skills of Rambo; and the slot game demands just the same from its players. Except without the danger of dying in the Vietnam War…

The Dark Knight Rises

The Dark Knight Rises was nothing less than a phenomenon when released in 2012. Taking in over $1billion once released in cinemas and boasting some of the biggest stars in the world of film; it more than lived up to the pre-hype of the movie. With such success, it is therefore no surprise that it has found itself on the online Casino market as their fan base continues to enjoy this Christopher Nolan blockbuster. Gotham City needs help from someone, and on the game you can enjoy the intense story line again as you fight it out between Batman and Bane.

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Originally published June 24, 2015. Updated November 29, 2022.

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About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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