2K Games announced today that it has reached an agreement for
BioShock, the universally acclaimed smash-hit video game, to be
developed as a feature film by Universal Pictures. 2K Games, whose 2K
Boston and 2K Australia studios developed BioShock, is a video game
publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software.
The
prospect of bringing this blockbuster game to life has attracted not
only a major studio, but top Hollywood talent. Gore Verbinski, director
of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, is slated to direct and
produce the BioShock movie. John Logan, Academy Award-nominated writer
of Gladiator, The Aviator and Sweeney Todd, is in talks to do the
screenplay.
The expected release date and terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
An
original property developed by 2K Games, BioShock is one of the most
successful new interactive entertainment franchises to launch in recent
years. A critical and consumer hit, BioShock has sold more than 2
million units worldwide since its release in August 2007. A sequel to
the game, BioShock 2, is planned for a release in 2009.
"We are
excited that 2K Games' vision for BioShock will be carried forward in a
new medium," said Strauss Zelnick, Chairman of Take-Two. "BioShock has
been hailed as one of the most highly cinematic and richly plotted
titles in interactive entertainment, making it extremely well-suited to
film. In partnering with Universal and Gore Verbinski, we have
assembled a team that respects the uniqueness of BioShock and will
translate it into a powerful movie experience."
Mr. Zelnick
added, "Our ability to attract a major studio and unparalleled creative
team speaks volumes about the strength of our BioShock franchise. It
also demonstrates how Take-Two is delivering value based on our
strategy of creating and owning our industry's most powerful
intellectual property."
Christoph Hartmann, President of 2K
Games, noted, "BioShock fans appreciate the depth and complexity of the
game, and our partnership with Gore Verbinski will introduce the world
of Rapture to an even wider audience. In addition to his impressive
body of work, Gore is an avid video gamer and true fan of BioShock.
That was extremely important to us in deciding to move forward with
this project."