Big Screen Future For Ubisoft's IP

Karloff

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Big Screen Future For Ubisoft's IP



A Ghost Recon script pitch is in the works, according to the man in charge of Ubisoft's Motion Pictures Unit.

Ubisoft's chief executive of its Motion Pictures Unit, Jean-Julien Baronnet - formerly head of director Luc Besson's EuropaCorp - has been teasing some film projects, among them Ghost Recon. It's Ubisoft's hope that its Motion Pictures Unit will succeed where other gaming properties have failed, and wow gamers and non-gamers alike on the big screen.

An Assassin's Creed adaptation Tom Hardy in the lead [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/120269-Ubisoft-Fast-Tracks-Assassins-Creed-Film] are the first two out of the gate, but Ubisoft also intends to develop other properties. Rayman Raving Rabbids will get a cartoon series, and a Ghost Recon pitch is in the works.

"If you look at past adaptations of games to movies," Baronnet says, "none were done by an integrated gaming company that put a movie structure inside of itself." It's that twist, of having the company that makes the games retain creative control, which Ubisoft and Baronnet hopes will make the difference. "With so much at stake, it's important we don't give up the DNA of the game, the fundamental pillars," Baronnet says.

"We want to make a movie that will serve the brand," Baronnet says, "and make happy the gamers and also the non-gamers. I think it has never been done before, but we can build this bridge."

Source: Los Angeles Times [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-fi-ct-ubisoft-20130101,0,1946585.story]


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AldUK

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I actually really like how they want to make movies themselves instead of selling the rights to a director and producers who don't know the subject matter and end up murdering it, aka Resident Evil.

Not a big fan of Ubisoft generally but if they deliver on this I might be forced to reevaluate my opinions, game movies that are actually based on the game and not just using the name? Who'd a thunk it?
 

Ariseishirou

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Uh... okay. Here's hoping they use Future Soldier and not Advanced Warfighter - the latter would just be another blandly generic modern war movie (albeit with Clancy's particular stamp of xenophobic crazy on it) but the former could be a neat sci-fi flick.
 

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Hey, the Red Faction Sci-Fi channel movie turned out better than all three games, so who knows!

As long as they stay away from an anno 2070 movie, all will be well.
(I'm counting on you, so don't let me down! I'm counting on you, so don't let me down! I'm counting on you, so don't let me down! I'm counting on you...)
 

BakedZnake

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thiosk said:
Hey, the Red Faction Sci-Fi channel movie turned out better than all three games, so who knows!

As long as they stay away from an anno 2070 movie, all will be well.
(I'm counting on you, so don't let me down! I'm counting on you, so don't let me down! I'm counting on you, so don't let me down! I'm counting on you...)
They might release Just Dance: The Movie instead lol


Serious note, are they ever going to release Rainbow 6 the movie? It seems to be in pre-production as long as Duke Nukem forever been in limbo
 

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I wonder if they'll get the cinema employees to breath down my neck and glare at me in case I'm a filthy pirate and am watching their film for free even though I have the ticket in my hand.......
 

octafish

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Just what Ubisoft games have compelling stories/protagonists anyway? You cant top Das Boot with Silent Hunter: The Movie. I guess AssCreed has built.in fans but haven't they pissed away most of that good-will by flogging a dull dead horse? The Tom Clancy games only had gameplay going for them before they stripped that away...what is left?