While things were quiet for a long time, earlier this year, J.J. Abrams’ studio Bad Robot had struck a deal with video game developer Valve back in 2013 to turn both the Portal and Half-Life franchises into movies. Unfortunately, it’s possible that somebody else is writing this movie as we speak. Wilson-Cairns doesn’t reveal who exactly she was pitching on this Portal idea, and she doesn’t go into detail regarding exactly what the pitch was, because there’s still the smallest chance that the movie could happen. That’s the only thing I’m haunted by is that I didn’t get to make the Portal movie. And I came up with what I think is the best story ever, and I pitched it, and they were like 'nah.' And sometimes at night I play scenes from that in my dreams. You know the video game Portal? I was pitching to do an adaptation of that and I love that video game, obsessed with it. I’m haunted by the things I didn’t get to write. On the show, the two were asked if there were any aspects of their careers they were haunted by and Wilson-Cairns then revealed that she’s haunted by the script she never got to write, an adaptation of Valve’s puzzle-platformer, Portal. Krysty Wilson-Cairns also wrote Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho, and the writer and director are part of the newest episode of our own ReelBlend podcast.
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