When you've just released an expansion pack that sold more copies than most major stand-alone releases, all in less than 24 hours, you know you're sitting on a goldmine of a franchise. Blizzard, of course, is aware of this, what with World of Warcraft getting a licensed miniature game and a coming feature film adaptation.
And speaking of the feature film adaptation, we have some elusive news about that. MTV's Multiplayer blog had a chat with Blizzard's Frank Pearce about the project. The scoop is that the studio, Legendary Pictures, is still looking for a screenwriter and director. Obviously, that means the movie is very early in development.
MTV also asked Pearce if Blizzard's own world-renowned CGI animators would be involved in producing the special effects for the movie. Pearce said that the suggestion has "come up in discussions but it's not something we've really considered because it takes so long to generate just the brief amount of footage that we create for the game."
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Nov 21st 2008 4:43PM (Unverified) said
I don't really want to see it turned into a movie in the first place but *sigh* if they HAVE to....
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
NOT
UWE
BOLL.
*pukeeeeeeee*
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
NOT
UWE
BOLL.
*pukeeeeeeee*
Posted: Nov 21st 2008 4:47PM (Unverified) said
I thought Gary Whitta was writing this? What happened?
Posted: Nov 21st 2008 6:41PM (Unverified) said
I think a WoW movie would have fail written all over it regardless of who does it. Only the most truly stellar writers/directors in the business could make this not a horrible idea...and I doubt any of them want anything to do with it.
Posted: Nov 21st 2008 11:03PM Mystal said
If they don't even have a writer yet, then they have no movie.
Which means that when it does come out, it will be crap, because they're making it backwards (marketing and then story).
Which means that when it does come out, it will be crap, because they're making it backwards (marketing and then story).
Posted: Nov 22nd 2008 4:27AM (Unverified) said
Why do people keep referring to the Warcraft movie as the WoW movie when if I remember correctly it was originally only planned to be based on the Warcraft IP, and not any of the Warcraft games specifically. I'm all for a movie based on the Warcraft IP, but not so much if based on just on WoW.
Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:11PM (Unverified) said
The only way, I can see a WoW movie actually turn out great... is if it was pure CGI, just like the Final Fantasy Movies. Using live action for this just sounds full of fail.







