MASS EFFECT film rights optioned, movie in the works

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Eh. Don't know how I feel about this. Hollywood ruins things:

Electronic Arts Inc. today announced that Legendary Pictures, whose successful co-productions include The Dark Knight, 300, Clash of the Titans, The Hangover and Watchmen, has acquired theatrical feature film rights to the hit videogame franchise, Mass Effect. The project will also fall under Legendary's co-production and co-financing agreement with Warner Bros., who will distribute the film worldwide. The producers are in discussions with Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend, Thor) to draft a screenplay based on the epic science fiction game series. Legendary’s Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni will produce the film with Avi and Ari Arad. BioWare co-founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk will serve as executive producers, as will Mass Effect executive producer Casey Hudson.

BioWare’s epic science fiction series takes place in the year 2183 and follows Commander Shepard of the SS Normandy who leads a team on a mission to defeat an ancient alien race that invades the galaxy every 50,000 years, wiping out all organic life. The most recent game in the series, Mass Effect 2, was released in January of 2010, and earned rave reviews from critics worldwide.*

“Mass Effect is a tremendous property ripe for translation to the big screen,” said Thomas Tull, Chairman and CEO of Legendary Pictures. “Mass Effect is a prime example of the kind of source material we at Legendary like to develop; it has depth, compelling characters and an engaging back story. This coupled with Avi and Ari producing and the skills of a great team adapting the screenplay, are the start of turning this smash videogame based property into a successful feature film.”

“We are thrilled to be working with Legendary,” said producer Avi Arad. “EA and BioWare are terrific partners who have created a brilliant piece of fiction with a universe filled with amazing aliens and technology. More importantly, though, they created a parable whose conflicts mirror the ones we currently face in our own world. This story emphasizes the need for all cultures to learn to work together. All this magic is presented in a fast paced action-adventure that makes for the best kind of movie experience.”

“At BioWare, we’ve always thought of Mass Effect as having the depth, emotion and plot twists perfectly suited for an adaptation to a motion picture,” said Casey Hudson. “With Legendary and Avi and Ari Arad attached, we believe that the Mass Effect movie will be an extraordinary entertainment event that realizes our vision for the franchise and thrills fans.”

Pat O’Brien, VP of EA Entertainment added “The mission of EA Entertainment is to take key EA properties and find additional ways to bring these properties to people. We can’t think of a better fit than Mass Effect and we couldn’t be more excited to bring Commander Shepard’s adventures to the silver screen.”

Mass Effect 2 is available on the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system and PC. Assets are available at info.ea.com. For more information on Mass Effect, go to https://masseffect.bioware.com/
 
Ugh...this actually looks like it's taking off ground. Film rights are optioned all the time and with video game licenses, few ever actually materialize into film. Honestly, I was hoping the Mass Effect film never comes to light.
 
Ugh...this actually looks like it's taking off ground. Film rights are optioned all the time and with video game licenses, few ever actually materialize into film. Honestly, I was hoping the Mass Effect film never comes to light.

Lol....Can we say Splinter Cell or Halo??? I love the Mass Effect games, but I hope they don't make a movie out of this. There's too much content to condense into a movie, and if they do green light this I hope they plan it accordingly for a trilogy.
 
Well, I trust Legendary Pictures, they have made faithful adaptations out of everything they have done (I LOVED Superman Returns, for all those who want to say that....) and Bioware Co-Founders will be executive producers, so I doubt they would let the movie be pure **** like the Resident Evil films.
 
I'm fine with them making a film, even if it's bad it doesn't do any harm. I just hope they can afford the budget. Luckily though many of the aliens can be done with prosthetics.

I do want to see it come out though so hopefully it doesn't end up like the many other video game movie projects that have been talked about but most likely won't ever get off the ground.
 
I'm excited! I hope they get Matthew Fox to play Commander Shepard!
 
You could get the actual guy they based him off of

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I don't agree with using the guy they based Shepard's character model on. I don't think he's actually an actor, and isn't the guy Italian or something?

I second whoever mentioned Matthew Fox.
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I mean, Jack Shepard as Commander Shepard? So easy.
 
I don't agree with using the guy they based Shepard's character model on. I don't think he's actually an actor, and isn't the guy Italian or something?

I second whoever mentioned Matthew Fox.
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I mean, Jack Shepard as Commander Shepard? So easy.

He's the first guy that came to my mind as well.
Who knows, Shepard could be played by a Woman (And we all know what possibilities that could bring :naughty ) :exactly:
 
I really hope though that they get some of the voice actors on board. Seth Green and Keith David are great for their parts. Also Marina Sirtis would be good for her part.
 
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