Leading Videogame Publisher Electronic Arts and Universal Pictures Join Forces to Bring EA's Top-Selling New Franchise "ARMY OF TWO(TM)" to the Big Screen
Scott Stuber to Produce Film With EA; Scott Z. Burns to Write Screenplay
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Oct 24, 2008 Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced that the company has closed a deal with Universal Pictures to bring EAs new franchise and top-selling videogame, ARMY OF TWO, to the big screen.
Scott Stuber, through his Stuber Productions shingle, will produce the film along with EA, and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns, who recently co-wrote the blockbuster THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, has signed on to adapt the game for the screen. Universal Pictures, Stuber Productions and EA are planning to begin production of the film in 2009.
ARMY OF TWO, which has grossed over $100 million(a) in sales since its release in March 2008, is the second film project that EA has set in motion as part of an aggressive strategy to move its IP across more entertainment platforms. The company is also currently developing THE SIMS at 20th Century Fox with producer John Davis.
ARMY OF TWO is a great project that has already attracted top name talent, and we're glad to be working with Electronic Arts on making this hit game into a film franchise, said Donna Langley, President of Production at Universal Pictures.
Electronic Arts is a pioneer in its field, and I look forward to collaborating with them and the Universal team in taking their cutting-edge storytelling into the world of film, said producer Scott Stuber.
Scott Z. Burns added, Im thrilled that EA and Universal see the potential to make a smart thriller that has real implications in the world we live in today.
Our goal is to be in business with the highest level artists and producers as we adapt exciting games such as ARMY OF TWO into compelling film and television entertainment, said Patrick OBrien, Vice President of EA Entertainment.
Added Alain Tascan, General Manager of EAs Montreal studio, and Reid Schneider, Executive Producer of the franchise, We couldnt be more excited about working with Scott, Scott, Pete and the entire Universal team.
ARMY OF TWO, which shipped earlier this year for the PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system and the Xbox360 videogame and entertainment system, is a strategic co-operative third-person shooter which features a captivating and politically-charged storyline. The game is set in the world of private military contractors and follows the missions of Rios and Salem. After an extensive career in the Rangers, they're drawn into the business of war. However, they quickly learn their employer is as corrupt as the people they're sent to take out.
The unique gameplay of ARMY OF TWO brought a new and groundbreaking co-op gaming experience to players worldwide. Focusing on two-man tactics to ultimately create an advantage no enemy can withstand, players have to fight their way through war, turmoil and a conspiracy so vast it threatens the entire world.
Universal will release the Stuber Productions David Wain comedy ROLE MODELS starring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott on November 7th, followed in April 2009 by THE WOLFMAN, directed by Joe Johnston and starring Benicio Del Toro, Emily Blunt and Anthony Hopkins. The company is currently in preproduction on the Peter Billingsley-directed comedy COUPLES RETREAT starring Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman and John Favreau, who also wrote the script. Other films to be released by Universal include TRAVELING, directed by Brandon Camp and starring Jennifer Aniston, Aaron Eckhart and Martin Sheen and the sci-fi thriller REPOSSESSION MAMBO starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker and directed by Miguel Sapochnik.
Writer-director-producer Scott Z. Burns co-wrote the blockbuster THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, the 2007 action thriller from Universal that grossed over $442 million worldwide, and wrote and directed the critically-praised HBO film PU-239 which was produced by George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh. He also wrote the screenplay for the upcoming THE INFORMANT, directed by Soderbergh and starring Matt Damon. Burns joined Laurie David and Laurence Bender as producers of the Academy Award-winning documentary AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, for which he received the Humanitas Prize and the Stanley Kramer Award from the Producers Guild of America. Burns is producing, along with Lorenzo di Bonaventura, the Colombian hostage crisis action thriller at Warner Bros. Burns is developing an original series for HBO based on the work of humanitarian aid organizations with fellow producers Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Burns credits also include writing for the ABC series WONDERLAND.
Under the EA, EA SPORTS, EA SPORTS Freestyle and POGO brands, EA publishes such high-profile games as the MADDEN NFL, NEED FOR SPEED, MEDAL OF HONOR and COMMAND & CONQUER franchises, as well as new breakout titles ARMY OF TWO, DEAD SPACE and SPORE.
Electronic Arts and Scott Z. Burns are represented by United Talent Agency, which also brokered the deal on behalf of Scott Stuber.
(a) Based on NPD data.
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Army of Two coming to the Big Screen
10/27/08 10:06 am | #1
EA and Universal pictures have come to an agreement to bring the EA game Army of Two to the Big Screen. Scott Burns, who co-wrote The Bourne Ultimatum, has signed on as screenwriter. It will be interesting to see if they play up on certain "tendencies" that the characters had in the game. I'm thinking Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Vin Diesel would be perfect candidates as the onscreen duo in Army of Two.
Re: Army of Two coming to the Big Screen
10/27/08 3:29 pm | #2
Sounds nice, but can anyone think of any REALLY good video game movies?
I won't lie, I did enjoy the first Resident Evil movie, and at some point during my teenage years I thought mortal kombat the movie was cool until I watched it as an adult
Here's hoping I'm wrong!
I won't lie, I did enjoy the first Resident Evil movie, and at some point during my teenage years I thought mortal kombat the movie was cool until I watched it as an adult
Here's hoping I'm wrong!
Re: Army of Two coming to the Big Screen
10/27/08 5:14 pm | #5
I liked the first mortal kombat movie second one was terrible, All the Resident Evil Movies, Hitman and the Mario Brothers movie. From what I hear Max Payne isnt that bad either.
Re: Army of Two coming to the Big Screen
10/27/08 5:48 pm | #6
I just seen Max Payne and indeed it was good.
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