Robert Rodriguez, the director of films such as Sin City (2005), Planet Terror (2007), and the Spy Kids franchise, just wrapped production on a newly announced VR action series with The Fast and the Furious franchise actress Michelle Rodriguez. Called The Limit, the VR series is set to premiere this summer.

Update (02/19/18): STXSurreal reached out to us to reiterate that ‘The Limit’ isn’t a 360 film, but a “new cinematic VR format that bridges the gap between traditional widescreen and 360-degree video.” We’ve including this reiteration in the article.

According to a Variety report, The Limit is a short-form first-person POV action series that was written, directed, and produced by Robert Rodriguez.

Michelle Rodriguez is said to play the role of a “genetically enhanced weapon of mass destruction hellbent on destroying the covert agency that created her.”

image courtesy Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons

Immersive entertainment studio STXsurreal will be releasing the series on its app this summer. STXsurreal announced last year it had partnered with Google’s VR team to launch a new “pay-per-experience” app on the Daydream VR platform, which is said to host a selection of curated live-action 360 films. It’s uncertain at this time if other headsets besides Daydream will be included at launch.

STXSurreal says the experience isn’t a 360 film however, rather a “new cinematic VR format that bridges the gap between traditional widescreen and 360-degree video.”

Surreal, a cinematic VR company, was acquired by STX in August 2016. The company has produced more than 70 360 videos, some of which feature celebrities such as Gordon Ramsay, Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and John Hamm.

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  • Tim Suetens

    Kinda silly to limit themselves to Daydream. Isn’t the total VR population low enough already…? They want to sell copies and get their money back, right?

    • Agree with you… considering also the fact that Daydream is maybe the least successful VR platform out there

  • Lucidfeuer

    Lots of wasted money and opportunities. Nobody is going to pay for limited 360° videos especially on a pay-per-view basis today.

  • NooYawker

    I’d like to see a VR film where I don’t feel like everything’s gigantic.

  • Please translate the sentence “genetically enhanced weapon of mass destruction hellbent on destroying the covert agency that created her.” :D :D :D