BioShock Heads to Hollywood
Universal Pictures to develop movie based on hit video game from 2K Games
Gore Verbinski, Director of Pirates of the Caribbean, to Direct/Produce
BioShock Heads to Hollywood
Universal Pictures to develop movie based on hit video game from 2K Games
Gore Verbinski, Director of Pirates of the Caribbean, to Direct/Produce
New York, NY May 9, 2008
2K Games announced today that it has reached an agreement for BioShock, the universally acclaimed smash-hit video game, to be developed as a feature film by Universal Pictures. 2K Games, whose 2K Boston and 2K Australia studios developed BioShock, is a video game publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO).
The prospect of bringing this blockbuster game to life has attracted not only a major studio, but top Hollywood talent. Gore Verbinski, director of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, is slated to direct and produce the BioShock movie. John Logan, Academy Award-nominated writer of Gladiator, The Aviator and Sweeney Todd, is in talks to do the screenplay.
The expected release date and terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
An original property developed by 2K Games, BioShock is one of the most successful new interactive entertainment franchises to launch in recent years. A critical and consumer hit, BioShock has sold more than 2 million units worldwide since its release in August 2007. A sequel to the game, BioShock 2, is planned for a release in 2009.
"We are excited that 2K Games' vision for BioShock will be carried forward in a new medium," said Strauss Zelnick, Chairman of Take-Two. "BioShock has been hailed as one of the most highly cinematic and richly plotted titles in interactive entertainment, making it extremely well-suited to film. In partnering with Universal and Gore Verbinski, we have assembled a team that respects the uniqueness of BioShock and will translate it into a powerful movie experience."
Mr. Zelnick added, "Our ability to attract a major studio and unparalleled creative team speaks volumes about the strength of our BioShock franchise. It also demonstrates how Take-Two is delivering value based on our strategy of creating and owning our industry's most powerful intellectual property."
Christoph Hartmann, President of 2K Games, noted, "BioShock fans appreciate the depth and complexity of the game, and our partnership with Gore Verbinski will introduce the world of Rapture to an even wider audience. In addition to his impressive body of work, Gore is an avid video gamer and true fan of BioShock. That was extremely important to us in deciding to move forward with this project."
BioShock: Triumph of the Imagination
Considered to be one the finest games in the history of interactive entertainment, BioShock unfolds as a deep and exciting adventure. Barely surviving a plane crash, the player lands in icy uncharted waters and discovers an undersea city called Rapture, a failed utopia whose citizens had embraced genetic engineering before the city descended into pure anarchy. Power and greed have run amok and the city has succumbed to civil war. It is a gripping game that forces the player to make complex moral choices. Fans have embraced BioShock's mysterious world filled with powerful technology and fascinating characters. BioShock is also renowned for its rich visual detail depicting a gorgeous Art Deco world set deep beneath the sea.
BioShock has earned some of the highest ratings and strongest accolades in video game history. It is one of the best-rated titles for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, with a MetaCritic rating of 96. Numerous organizations bestowed "Game of the Year" status on BioShock in 2007, including The Associated Press, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), Game Informer, Spike TV's Video Game Awards, G4's X-Play, Amazon.com, The Houston Chronicle and Paste Magazine. Additionally, BioShock ranked among the top 10 titles on many other "Best of 2007" award lists, including The New York Times, Time Magazine and Maxim. BioShock was internally developed by 2K Boston and 2K Australia and is owned by the 2K Games label of Take-Two Interactive Software.
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BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 8:21 am | #1
There has been a bit of speculation on this the last week or so, but the BioShock movie has been confirmed and officially announced by Universal and 2K Games. The project will be helmed by Gore Verbinski, who directed all three movies in the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. The screenplay is currently attached (in talks with) to John Logan, who has Academy Award nominations for his work on Gladiator and Sweeney Todd. The biggest thing anyone can ask for is that they not botch this, and hopefully the pedigree of those attached will prevent that. Recent history suggests that the game to movie transition has been getting better, but I still do not want to see a high caliber game franchise get tarnished.
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 8:52 am | #2
Thats cool,but i never played the game
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 11:23 am | #3
Quote by allproplayer84:
Thats cool,but i never played the game
Man you gotta play that game...My roommate has beaten it four times...then went and bought the soundtrack because he was so obessed
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 2:29 pm | #4
The game is freakin awesome! I broke down and finally bought it last month. I've played a few levels and it's just wicked. Definatelty different from your usual shooters. I recommend it as a purchase.
Now onto the movie... SWEET!
Please, please, please make this movie good and not just a money grab like most video game based movies! This title has great potential.
Now onto the movie... SWEET!
Please, please, please make this movie good and not just a money grab like most video game based movies! This title has great potential.
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 2:39 pm | #5
Sounds cool. I have yet to play the game either.
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 3:50 pm | #6
For sure to be a good movie, if they dont screw it up
And this game was THE best single player campaign i have ever played, hands down
And this game was THE best single player campaign i have ever played, hands down
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 3:54 pm | #7
i still havent played the game either.
i plan on eventually.
i plan on eventually.
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/09/08 5:42 pm | #9
I honestly could not for the life of me get into this game, though the story line seemed good from what I played. It still could be a good movie if like VanIslePimp said they dont just try and get money and actually make a descent video game movie
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/12/08 8:09 am | #10
this could end up being a great movie if they dont screw it up.
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/13/08 3:41 pm | #12
Quote by CaptainMayhem88:
I'm gonna guess that they're gonna fuck this up and it'll be a big screwup along the lines of the mario brothers movie.
There was a mario bros movie ?
lol
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/13/08 3:55 pm | #13
Quote by TH3JUICEMAN:
I honestly could not for the life of me get into this game, though the story line seemed good from what I played. It still could be a good movie if like VanIslePimp said they dont just try and get money and actually make a descent video game movie
Nevermind for some reason I was thinking Mass Effect. I have only played the demo of this game but plan on getting it REAL soon from gamefly. Right now you can get it for $24.99 plus I have $5 in rewards from them.
This could potentially be a great movie.
Re: BioShock the Movie formally Announced
05/14/08 1:20 am | #14
a video movie starts sucking when:
-The Rock is involved
-When Tom Hanks is the bad guy
-When they "TRY" to make a mayor role or secondary but important for a woman... say JuLIA Roberts saves the world
-If Johnny Knoxville is the stunt cordinator
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-The Rock is involved
-When Tom Hanks is the bad guy
-When they "TRY" to make a mayor role or secondary but important for a woman... say JuLIA Roberts saves the world
-If Johnny Knoxville is the stunt cordinator
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