Summary

Over the years,Fortnitehas had some pretty iconic locations.Tomato Townis arguably the most well-known, which, alongside Moisty Mire, Loot Lake, and Pleasant Park, featured in the infamousChug Jug With You song, but since it launched, dozens of famous landmarks have come and gone.

With such distinct names, one movie-fan-cum-Fortnite-player has decided to create a list of films that sound like they could be locations inEpic Games’free-to-play battle royale.

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The Ultimate Fortnite Letterboxd

Fortnite location names usually have a certain cadence to them. They’re usually two words, the first having two syllables and the second being monosyllabic, with some kind of alliteration involved.

This inspired Twitter user Connie (@ConchiclatorS) to create aLetterboxd listwith movies that wouldn’t sound out of place as Fortnite points of interest.

Connie’s list started small, with just four movies—Rebel Ridge, Brokeback Mountain, Asteroid City, and Pan’s Labyrinth—However, with the help of Twitter, the list grew to more than 20.

The extended cut included:

While some feel likea bitof a stretch, you’re able to’t convince me that Hamburger Hill, Sing Street, and Snack Shack haven’t appeared in Fortnite over the past seven years.

Although Connie’s list stops at 23, dozens of comments were left on the Letterboxd page and in response to the original Tweet, with some more stellar responses. The likes of La La Land, Pacific Rim, Mystic River, Haunted Mansion, Towering Inferno, Paranoid Park, and Hotel Transylvania were personal favorites of those that didn’t make the cut.

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Starting life as a tower defense game, Fortnite has become one of the biggest video games out there. Its battle royale mode dominates popular culture, featuring concerts by megastar musicians and crossovers with just about every brand imaginable, from Marvel to the NFL.