It’s a weird time for movies. Virtually every blockbuster slated for box office release over the past few months went straight to VOD or saw major delays. Christopher Nolan’s upcoming WWII-era espionage film, Tenet, falls under the ladder. Originally set to hit theaters on July 17th, Tenet resisted delay for an impressive amount of time. But, like the rest of the industry, Warner Bros. eventually caved. After two delays, Tenet will debut on August 12th.

Tenet’s 220 million dollar budget also makes it Nolan’s most expensive project to date. Naturally, Warner Bros. isn’t willing to forgo theatrical release. To stoke audience interest in the midst of a pandemic and near industry collapse, Tenet’s marketing team was forced to look for non-traditional ways of spreading awareness. They found Fortnite’s Party Royale Island.

Nolan’s fan base consists mostly of teens and twenty-somethings whose favorite movie is The Dark Knight, making Fortnite’s summer movie series the perfect platform to reach their target demo. A trailer for Tenet debuted in-game, followed by viewing parties for three of Nolan’s most popular films: Batman Begins, Inception, and The Prestige.

With theater’s closed in many parts of the country for the foreseeable future, Fortnite’s Movie Nite event is the closest most can get to the big screen without posing a risk to personal and public safety. To keep players online and provide a stand-in for the almost forgotten movie-going experience, here are three movies Fortnite should consider for their next screening.

Arrival

Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic, Dune, will be his first major film since 2017’s Blade Runner 2049. Emblematic of just how hotly anticipated Dune is, A sequel is already in the works. In a similar way that Nolan’s previous films were featured as a priming agent for Tenet, showing some of Villeneuve’s past work is a great way to increase awareness for Dune. With a roster of incredible projects to choose from (Prisoners, Incendies, Blade Runner 2049, Sicario, Polytechnique), landing on a favorite isn’t an easy task.

The French filmmaker’s action-packed thriller, Prisoners, seems like an obvious choice for the Fortnite community based on its widespread popularity and themes of violence, but its two-and-half-hour runtime and R rating make it a bit of a stretch for a kid-friendly game.

Arrival is a worthy substitute. This cerebral, drama-laced alien thriller is an instant sci-fi classic and, along with Blade Runner 2049, is a brilliant illustration of Villeneuve’s world-building capabilities ahead of a film that will rely heavily on its world-building elements—an aspect of David Lynch’s 1894 adaptation of Dune that severely stunted the final product.

The Meg

Jon Turteltaub’s The Meg is a movie about a big shark. As more of the Fortnite island descends below sea level to be invaded by man-eating sharks, an action-packed movie about the ocean’s fiercest predator is a requirement. There is no shortage of “shark movies” to choose from. From the classic carnage of Jaws to the unabashed hilarity of Sharknado, there’s at least a handful of noteworthy shark-as-antagonist films each decade.

The Meg makes the most sense for Fortnite. Featuring Jason Statham in a canonical, steely faced role, The Meg would look great on Risky Reels’ silver screen. No shark has reigned beneath the surface of Earth’s oceans in greater fashion than the prehistoric Megalodon. The movie was a smash hit, pulling in close to half-a-billion dollars. People want to see a 60-foot shark. It’s not rocket science. Considering the aquatic theme of Fortnite’s latest season, The Meg feels like a must.

John Wick

One of the game’s most identifiable skins and the subject of its own game mode, John Wick is practically part of Fortnite’s DNA. The Season-3, battle-bus prize instantly conjures images of Drake being revived by Ninja fourteen times in a single game. The garb was introduced, like many of Fortnite’s cosmetic items, as an advertising device—signaling the upcoming release of John Wick: Chapter 3. With John Wick: Chapter 4 officially in the works, it’s time for Fortnite to bring back the cult classic and christen its in-game influence with an official screening. Any of the chapters will do.