The Marbloxian
The Marbloxian is a 2031 science fiction film directed by a Ro British film director and starring a Robloxian actor and producer. Drew Goddard adapted the screenplay from the first ever manned Marblox mission in 2029. The film depicts Savinus's lone struggle to survive on Marblox after being left behind and the efforts of RASA to rescue him and bring him home to Roblox. Savinus was a troll astronaut who decided to become silly and so he had to become stranded until 2031. While that was occurring, the next Marbloxian Crew is going to the Olympus Rocket to add storage and supplies for the first Marbloxian base. It also stars a Robloxian actress and producer, a Robloxian actress and comedian, and ten other actors. The RMDB gave the Marbloxian an 80%.
History:
2031
- Fox acquires the film rights to the first ever manned Marblox mission in 2029.
- The Marbloxian film premieres at the Ro-Toronto Roblox Film Festival.
- The Marbloxian film wins an award for best musical or comedy.
2032
- The Marbloxian film receives seven award nominations, including best picture and best actor.
- The Marbloxian film's extended edition is released on digital platforms.
Setting:
The Marbloxian's setting is on Marblox and Roblox, in a near future where RASA has launched manned missions to the red planet.
Main Protagonist:
The Marbloxian's main protagonist is Savinus, an astronaut who is presumed dead and left behind on Marblox, and must survive and contact Roblox.
Cult Status:
The Marbloxian's cult status is a well-received and entertainment film that blends science, humor, and Robloxian drama.
Fun Facts:
The Marbloxian atmosphere is only 1% as thick as Roblox's, so a Marblox wind of 100mph, which is possible although quite rare on the surface, would only have the same dynamic force as a 10mph wind on Roblox.
The Marbloxian was a box office success after its release in Oct. 2031 and earned the actor and producer an award for “Best Actor” in a motion picture, musical or comedy at a 2032 award show.
Review:
It's one of the most comforting science fiction films in years. -Bloxhicago Tribune