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  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

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    Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

    Variety

    Universal and Gore Verbinski are going into "Bioshock."

    Studio has signed a deal to turn last year's hit videogame, which won numerous awards and sold more than 2 million units worldwide, into a film.

    The "Pirates of the Caribbean" helmer is attached to direct and produce. "Aviator" scribe John Logan is in talks to pen the screenplay.

    "Bioshock" publisher Take-Two Interactive is getting a multimillion-dollar advance against gross points on the pic. It's believed to be the biggest videogame-to-movie deal since 2005, when U and Fox signed onto the since aborted "Halo" pic, for which Microsoft got $5 million against 10%.

    Take-Two executive chairman Strauss Zelnick said the "state of the art" deal is structured so that "Bioshock" won't end up in turnaround like "Halo," which is back with Microsoft.

    "The reason I structured it the way I did is to make sure it gets made," he emphasized.

    "Bioshock" takes place in an underwater city based on the free market principles of Ayn Rand, but things have gone disastrously wrong. Players control a pilot who crash-lands at a secret entrance to the city, called Rapture, and is drawn into a power struggle during which he discovers that his will is not as free as he'd thought.

    "I think the whole utopia-gone-wrong story that's cleverly unveiled to players is just brimming with cinematic potential," said Verbinski. "Of all the games I've played, this is one that I felt has a really strong narrative."

    Take-Two has been approached by a number of producers and studios since the game came out in August but waited until it had swept most of the end-of-year industry awards and racked up impressive holiday sales before working with CAA to package the project. Universal got a first look and made a preemptive bid.

    Zelnick, who was president of Fox in the early '90s, led the dealmaking for his company, rather than set the project up with a producer.

    "One of the things we decided early on is that we didn't want to go through a producer," he commented. "It's terribly important to us to have a meaningful influence on how this project is produced. We didn't want any insulation between us."

    Verbinski noted that Rapture's art deco design and visually arresting characters, such as the mechanical Big Daddys who protect genetically mutated girls called Little Sisters, particularly inspired him to see the game as a film.

    Though no release date is even being targeted, Verbinski said he plans to start pre-production as soon as Logan's script is finished and approved by all involved.

    Helmer has been regularly consulting with Ken Levine, the game's creative director, though it's not yet clear if the game developer will have a formal role in the film.

    For Universal, project marks a return to the videogame space after the disastrous "Halo" experience. After more than a year of development, during which Peter Jackson was signed to exec produce and Neil Blomkamp to direct the "Halo" feature, U and Fox shut down the project over cost concerns.

    "This deal gives Universal the opportunity to have the immersive, addictive universe of 'Bioshock' interpreted by a filmmaker with unrivaled abilities to convey story, action and large-scale, fantastical visuals," said U co-chairman David Linde.

    Take-Two is developing a "Bioshock" sequel that will be released in 2009, almost certainly before the film comes out.

    Though numerous videogames have been turned into movies and others are in the works, very few have been commercial or critical successes. Take-Two itself has turned down numerous attempts by Hollywood to option its Rockstar label's hit franchise "Grand Theft Auto." "Bioshock" marks the first movie deal ever for the publisher.
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  • OSUG1
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    • Apr 2005
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    #2
    Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

    ah crap was just about to post this, should be awesome and can't wait
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    • AuburnAlumni
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      • Jul 2002
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      #3
      Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

      Still quite possibly the most enthralling, eerie, enjoyable, and addicting videogame experience I've ever had.

      A masterpiece of a game.
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      • Flawless
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        • Mar 2004
        • 16780

        #4
        Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

        Article is a little old, but it was never posted.

        Gore Verbinski talks about directing the Bioshock movie

        Me: How did this come about? What first got you interested in "Bioshock?"

        Gore Verbsinski: I was hanging out a lot with Ken Levine talking about gaming in general and I heard from Ken directly that they were thinking about making a movie.

        Of all the games out there, I think "Bioshock" is the one that's the most engaging. I think the whole utopia-gone-wrong story that's cleverly unveiled to players is brimming with cinematic potential.

        Me: It's pretty obvious that the game has some amazing visuals that might look great in a movie. What about the story? Do you want to carry that over as well?

        GV: Fans of the game will not be disappointed. Of course, it's just like anything else that you adapt. If you create a film from a game you have to break some of the game's rules and do the best job you can, because they're completely different. We can’t possibly put 30 hours of gameplay into a two hour movie. So we have to make some tough choices.

        We want to take all the strengths from the property. Of all the games I’ve played, this is the one that I felt has a really strong narrative.
        Me: The game has some very disturbing moments that present moral choices to the player in the form of the Little Sisters. How much of that do you want to present in the film?

        GV: I think we'll go right up to the edge with the Little Sisters. I don’t want to soften it to the point where the core audience feels betrayed. At the same time, the gameplay is completely different than it will be for an audience watching.

        The movie audience’s imagination is a lot more graphic if you let them imagine it. We'll have to be really clever with that.

        Me: So given that, do you expect the movie would be rated R just as the game was M?

        GV: We're prepared to make it an R-rated movie. I don’t intuitively see it as PG-13. The content and the graphic nature of the story itself is smarter than that. It's not for young kids.

        The utopian references and the way the characters and world are drawn in that delightfully inspired Jules Verne and Ayn Rand style places the film in a more elevated realm. It's the realm of a graphic novel. It has to have that edge.

        There's sort of that "Manchurian Candidate" psychological element in there as well.
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        • Beantown
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          • Feb 2005
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          #5
          Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

          Bioshock + R-rating = automatic.

          I'll be there opening night.

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          • ODogg
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            • Feb 2003
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            Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

            This could be a killer movie if done right..
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            • Herky
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              • Jun 2004
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              Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

              I'm pretty excited to see this. Most video game flicks sucks but they seem to be putting some effort into this. The game was outstanding and could make for a very awesome movie.
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              • jmood88
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                • Jul 2003
                • 34639

                #8
                Re: Gore Verbinski to direct BioShock film

                I haven't played Bioshock but it's nice seeing a real director who actually cares about the material involved with a movie based on a game.
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