Als het aan Rockstar’s vice-president Dan Houser ligt, worden er voortaan geen films meer geproduceerd die op games zijn gebaseerd. Volgens hem is er nog geen enkel echt goed product uit deze formule voortgekomen, aldus Dan Houser:
No one has done it very successfully yet. Virtually all movies made from games are awful, while many games made from movies are also pretty horrible, This will change, but with an ever more discerning audience, the goals of taking something from film-to-games or game-to-film have to be more than financial. If you feel the property has something about it that is universal or could work in another medium, and it is not simply about making easy money, then that is something worthwhile. Too often, however, the aim appears to be to cash-in on the success of a particular game, book, pop singer, website, etc., and that usually produces mediocre results.”Dan Houser wil graag ook niets uitsluiten, maar volgens hem zit er voorlopig ook geen geen Rockstar film in:
We have explored a lot of movie deals, but we have just chosen not to make a movie. … If we were to attempt to make a movie, we would like to make it ourselves, or at least work in collaboration with the best talent, so at least if it is bad, we can know we failed on our own terms. … We may make movies one day, with the right property and the right partnership, but we have not found the time to do that yet.