A video game movie that might not suck balls? I'll have to keep an eye on this, and a sniper trained on Uwe Boll, lest he gets within a hundred miles of this thing.
Thank God Pixar is working on this. I'll leave that there.
This actually looks good. I mean, I had a similar idea with how other sci-fi universes were able to coexist within the same 1 universe, or at least, a nexus of multiverses which behaves as like a single universe (though is actually a clusterfuck of many), which operates under a similar unifying law like our own called "Real Life Reality Law" (similar to what I would think the fruit of knowledge of good and evil Adam and Eve ate in the Garden of Eden does (establishes it as Law)).
Considering it consits of many upon many series (from canon to fanworks), made or not, still in the minds of others, alter-egos and etc. Think of the place like a full-blown imaginationland universe which rapes every law (physics, for starters) to ever exist, and you've got what I call "The Second Nature"; named for how familiar one would be within their element if were to directly interact with it from our universe's mortality, to that meta-verse's immortalities (based on the limited knowledge of a fan, so to put it). Don't be surprised if your true self is either an exaggeration of yourself, or not even the same species or form.
You can sorta say that the Second Nature is a multi-meta-verse where ideas exist and live. Imagine if you will if Star Wars and Star Trek shared the same universe as each other and LEXX, XCOM, Stargate, and for the hell of it Star Control 2; and why not, Super Metroid, Doctor Who, Super Mario, Unreal (Tournament), Bulletstorm, Borderlands, and SCP Foundation; Hell, let's load up every form of everything, and see what sticks. Now try living in that crazy-ass environment as a regular citizen, and let's see how long you'll survive. Now you might have to think twice about how you'll end that mook's life, knowing now they have a life, and this is their minimum wage job, just to feed their kids in a hellhole they live in 24/7; and let's not get started on how religion and politics work there either. Simply put, it's like how our universe and world deals with it, except magnitudes far worse.
If not born there, and let's say plucked out of your everyday life, and tossed head first in here, you'll be lucky to live for 24 hours if you end up in a random spot. However, if you begin life in your Alter-Ego, and their analog/counterpart of your existence in the Real World, you just won the survival lottery; and are living another everyday life in a more twisted universe.
Using myself as an example, I could be a freelance bounty hunter/pirate adventurer, which has all of his artwork as real tools of trade (from beings and races known, as well as a massive cast of characters, to weapons and vehicles crafted). That sounds like it would be fun to live as, especially if every series existed at the same time in one place. Let's not forget, my mind is also a part of it, ranging from my
greatest fantasies to my
worst nightmares.