Video Slots that were Influenced by the Movie Industry

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Video Slots that were Influenced by the Movie Industry
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Today we bring you the most iconic tie ups between movies and video slots. They were all famous or infamous all the same.

Jumanji by NetEnt is one of the few movie-inspired video slots that has remained entertaining even after so many years. It's not one the progressive Jackpot Slots such as Gold Money Frog, but it's worth playing even today.

Hundreds of people have won money on the Jurassic Park Slot Game from Microgaming. The game has an actual tie with the Spielberg classic.

Tom Cruise is not in the Top Gun slot game. The game is based on the movie Topgun. It has everything from the film, including the characters from TopGun.

Microgaming chose the 1978 John Carpenter classic Halloween for their Trick or Treat Wheel slot game. It's not the highest paying slot, but it's enjoyable.

NetEnt's Planet of the Apes video slot is doing well. It's based on the two films from 1968, Dawn of The Planet Of The Apises and Rise of the Planet. The slot has two 5 x 3-reel slots sitting beside each other on screen representing the movies simultaneously. There's some footage from the films during bonus activations and big wins.

Terminator 2 is the movie that got Arnold Schwarzenegger famous. There are 1024 paylines in the video slot adaptation of the 1991 classic.

The video slot inspired by the movie Man of Steel is the last on the list. It's designed and created by Playtech. Henry cavil, along with the rest of the main characters from the DC Universe, are present in this 5 x 3 video game. Chances of winning are good with 25 – 50 paylines, but nothing compared to what Terminator 2 offers.