The latest Duke Nukem game was delayed for a decade if not longer only to eventually release to a collective "meh". You'll be forgiven for saying that Duke Nukem Forever would've been better off staying in the development hell from whence it came. So, you can't really blame audiences for casting doubt immediately when the Duke Nukem film was confirmed with the Cobra Kai creators at the helm.

For those who aren't familiar with Duke Nukem, it's a franchise centered around the titular character, a muscle-bound, gun-toting action hero who takes names and kicks ass. The series made a name for itself throughout the early 90s with its crude humor, gratuitous violence, and overly macho personality.

Unfortunately, the three main strengths of Duke Nukem went out of style in the 2000s and much more so in the 2010s.

These days, a Duke Nukem character will no longer fly but that doesn't mean that the franchise itself is doomed to fail.

According to available information, Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg are producing the live-action film and are looking to Deadpool for inspiration. While aspiring to make a lot of money despite being an R-rated film isn't a bad thing, modeling Duke Nukem after a parody character isn't the best idea. Instead, Duke Nukem will do well to lean into its sci-fi and horror side without being afraid of being campy.