Justin Lin Teases Progress on HELLDIVERS Movie as Jason Momoa Gears Up for Sci-Fi War
The upcoming live-action adaptation of Helldivers is finally starting to feel real. After sitting in that “in development” zone for a while, the project just got a meaningful push forward thanks to a new update from director Justin Lin.
With Jason Momoa set to lead the charge, things are lining up for what could be a wild sci-fi ride packed with action, humor, and a bit of bite.
Lin shared the update during CinemaCon, and while it wasn’t a massive info dump, it revealed something fans have been hoping to hear.
He recently made a trip to Sweden to meet with the team at Arrowhead Game Studios, the developers behind the original Helldivers game. That kind of collaboration usually means the filmmakers are putting real effort into capturing what made the source material click with players in the first place.
That connection matters because Helldivers isn’t just another sci-fi shooter. The franchise built its reputation on chaotic co-op gameplay, over-the-top action, and a sharp sense of satire aimed at war and blind patriotism.
It’s intense, unpredictable, and often hilarious in the middle of total destruction. If the movie nails even part of that tone, it could stand out in a crowded genre.
Production is also gearing up to shift into a new phase. Lin confirmed that filming will be heading to New Zealand, which is usually a sign that things are moving past early prep and into something more concrete. With a theatrical release date set for November 10, 2027, the timeline is locked in and moving forward.
As for what kind of story we’re getting, Lin made it clear the film won’t just lean on explosions and spectacle. There’s a balance he’s aiming for, blending satire with something more grounded and human.
That’s where Momoa comes in. He’ll be playing a rebellious soldier battling alien threats, and Lin seems fully confident he’s got the right guy for the job.
“Helldivers balances satire with humanity… and the only person who I think can pull this off is Jason Momoa,” Lin confirmed.
That mix of personality and presence is exactly what Momoa tends to bring to his roles. He can be intense and imposing one minute, then flip into something more playful the next. For a story that needs both humor and emotional weight, that range could be key.
Right now, Helldivers has a solid foundation. You’ve got a director who knows how to handle large-scale action, a lead actor with serious screen presence, and direct input from the original game developers. That combination doesn’t guarantee success, but it’s definitely pointing things in a promising direction.
If everything comes together, this could end up being one of those video game adaptations that actually gets it right.