Shadow of the Colossus movie in development
One of the most critically beloved games of all time has started its path to the big screen.
"Shadow of the Colossus" is being set up at Sony Pictures by producer Kevin Misher ("The Interpeter," "The Rundown"), sources have confirmed (news first broke at the Hollywood Reporter).
"Shadow" was published by Sony Computer Entertainment, making this a rare example of content cross pollinating between the conglomerate's studio and games division.
The movie will be written by Justin Marks (Disney's in-development "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li'), who, I should admit, is a friend (as is Misher's development executive Kevin Chang, who played a key role in putting the project together).
Though it sold decently -- enough to keep the development team behind it, which also made "Ico," at work on a new title -- "Shadow" is best known for devoted praise by critics and fans of "games as art" (including me. It's one of my all time favorites). It's arguably the most emotional video game ever made.
It's also not an obvious candidate for a film. The game is an extremely solitary experience, as the main character, a young man named Wander (though you'd never know his name from playing the game) rides through a mysterious land on his horse Agro, slaying 16 colossi in hopes of bring the girl he loves back to life. As anyone who has played "Shadow" knows, it ends on a truly tragic note.
I understand the folks working on the project are planning to have some of the characters who appear only momentarily in the game, such as those who try to track down and stop Wander, play bigger roles in the film. And despite the game's somewhat "artsy" cred, they're hoping "Shadow" will be a "Lord of the Rings"-style fantasy tentpole.
As always, I do want to remind excitable gamers that getting set up a studio is still very far from actually making it to the big screen. Nonetheless, this is a pretty exciting first step for a not-too-obvious candidate for videogame-to-movie translation
Shadow of the Collosus movie?
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Shadow of the Collosus movie?
I don't think it will work, but anyway, Variety reports:
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To be honest, I've never heard of this.One of the most critically beloved games of all time has started its path to the big screen.
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Doesn't change the fact that it was critically acclaimed (note, "critic" in the word "critically"). It was also a sleeper hit. Which is where the "sold decently" comes in, despite what the main stream might say (i.e., the contents of your post).Bubba Grizz wrote:To be honest, I've never heard of this.One of the most critically beloved games of all time has started its path to the big screen.
I have it, couldn't sit through it long enough to beat it though I think it's a beautiful game to look at. I doubt I will want to watch a movie based on it.
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Sweet! My posts are main stream! 

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Just that one! Normally not so much 

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I played the game from start to finish a couple times and never knew the main character's name is Wander.
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This game bored me to tears. I can't imagine it being a good movie!
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Never heard of it either. Apparently as far as customers went it didn't have American Idol's numbers.
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I enjoyed this game, but hated the controls with a passion. It was a really fun concept and the gameplay was great, but jumping and attacking when climbing a 500 foot tall colossus was stupidly frustrating to do, and added for roughly 85 percent of the games challenge. Though, the graphics were probably the best you could get on a PS2.
Definitely not movie worthy at all.
Definitely not movie worthy at all.
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