The Borderlands movie from Lionsgate allegedly forgot to list two key workers in the credits, as those who helped bring Claptrap to life have spoken up about their exclusion. Initial trailers and a series of delays had many dubious of the live-action Borderlands adaptation. Now, nearly a decade on from its announcement, the Borderlands film has finally hit cinemas around the globe and well, fans were right to be dubious.

as the flick debuted with a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes. While praised some of the , it’s not all going down well with fans, and evidently, the . However, alongside backlash to the finished film itself, there’s also been controversy of another kind.

Allegedly, at least two crew members involved in the project were left out of the end credits, claiming as much on social media in effort to bring attention to the oversight. Up until this point I've been exceptionally lucky to have received a credit for every film I've worked on. It just stings that the one to finally break the streak was the last film I worked on at a studio.

And for such a significant character too This time 3 years ago I was rigging the CG asset of Claptrap for the Borderlands movie,” visual effects rigging artist in an August 8 post on X (formerly Twitter). With previous credits including Shang-Chi, Mortal Kombat, and many other blockbuster flicks, the freelancer quickly drew the attention of thousands online. “I worked on [Claptrap] for five consecutive months,” he continued.

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