BioShock Film Helmed by Pirates Director
by Aaron Linde, May 08, 2008 11:41pm PDTPirates of the Caribbean trilogy director Gore Verbinski (pictured left) has been tapped to direct a feature film adaptation of 2K Games' BioShock, Variety reports.
The film will be developed by Universal Studios, which green-lit a multimillion-dollar advance to BioShock publisher and property owner Take-Two Interactive for the film rights.
Universal also announced that Gladiator, The Aviator and Sweeny Todd screenwriter John Logan is in talks to pen the film's script. The studio has not yet targeted a release date for the film, though director Verbinski said he plans to start pre-production as soon as the script is finished and approved.
Take-Two chairman Strauss Zelnick said the deal was structured to prevent any hangups in production, and to protect the property. Zelnick himself, formerly president of Fox, brokered the deal in lieu of a production company.
"The reason I structured it the way I did is to make sure it gets made," Zelnick said. "One of the things we decided early on is that we didn't want to go through a producer. It's terribly important to us to have a meaningful influence on how this project is produced."
The report notes that BioShock creative director Ken Levine has been "regularly consulted" in the early pre-development phases, though it is still unclear whether he will have any formal role in the film's production.
Since its release last August, BioShock (PC, X360)--which features a heavy focus on narrative in the confines of Rapture, a crumbling underwater utopia--has often been remarked as a viable film adaptation property. Publisher Take-Two noted last March that BioShock represented an "untapped opportunity" for expansion into other genres and mediums.
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He could make this into a really good molvie!
LOLWUT!
I'll just hope, against likelihood, that it will be an epic retelling of the fall of Rapture, rather than just a hero-against-enemy-in-the-ruins experience like the game. That works for the game, the film needs something less formulaic, that would show off more of the beauty and style of Rapture before it was quite so.. Scarred.
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Also, doesn't it seem a bit odd to make a movie (which is by definition linear) about a game which focuses on major choices (many paths through plasmids, completely different moral choices). So, it seems like about 40% of their audience will be alienated no matter which route they choose.
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I want hard hitting social commentary, dialogue that makes you feel like the bad guy is a fucking monster, characters who give you the creeps listening to them talk, and a hero who goes in and get the job done and not some over the top cliche freak with shitty puns and horrible lines.
Humble, honest, die hard. Take bruce willis' character John McClane as a perfect example of hero for this story.
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http://weblogs.variety.com/the_cut_scene/2008/05/gore-verbinski.html
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