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On ], ], both Universal and Fox studios, who had agreed to co-finance the screen adaptation of the popular Microsoft game abruptly backed out of the picture, leaving rumors floating that the budget may be rising above the projected $135 million.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.variety.com/VR1117952317.html | title=Halo pic loses its studios | publisher=] | date=] | accessdate=2006-10-19 }}</ref> Microsoft attempted to secure financing from other studios, including Warner Bros and Paramount, to keep the project moving,<ref>{{cite news | title = Will WB or Paramount pick up Halo?| publisher = Coming Soon.net| date = 2006-10-27| url = http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=17226| accessdate = 2006-10-27}}</ref> but production was officially halted and postponed on 31 October 2006 until additional backing could be found. | On ], ], both Universal and Fox studios, who had agreed to co-finance the screen adaptation of the popular Microsoft game abruptly backed out of the picture, leaving rumors floating that the budget may be rising above the projected $135 million.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.variety.com/VR1117952317.html | title=Halo pic loses its studios | publisher=] | date=] | accessdate=2006-10-19 }}</ref> Microsoft attempted to secure financing from other studios, including Warner Bros and Paramount, to keep the project moving,<ref>{{cite news | title = Will WB or Paramount pick up Halo?| publisher = Coming Soon.net| date = 2006-10-27| url = http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=17226| accessdate = 2006-10-27}}</ref> but production was officially halted and postponed on 31 October 2006 until additional backing could be found. | ||
halo, the film version of the acclaimed game will be released in the U.S. on May 1, 2007. 5 golden tickets have been sent out in specially marked packages of Halo 3. Winners will recieve a tour of the Magical Halo factory and 1 super winner will inherit the factory. cheeseballs. | |||
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In an interview with ] it was discussed that the aim most likely to be set by the studio would be ] or higher, although discussions have been planned on the possibility of an ] version for the "hardcore" fans. The game itself is rated M, Mature in the US, but in other countries such as New Zealand is rated R-16. | |||
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2008 filmHalo | |
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Directed by | Neill Blomkamp |
Written by | Josh Olson D.B. Weiss Alex Garland |
Produced by | Peter Jackson Fran Walsh Mary Parent Peter Schlessel Scott Stuber |
Release date | 2008 |
Language | English |
Halo is an upcoming film based on the video game series Halo, developed by Bungie Studios. The film is to be directed by Neill Blomkamp and executively produced by Peter Jackson. The film had a target release date of summer 2008; however, production has halted due to financing problems in October 2006.
Plot
Halo will be based on the video game series of the same name. The Halo universe currently spans four novels, two more upcoming novels, two video games, two upcoming video games (Halo 3, Halo Wars, and the Halo Graphic Novel).
Production
Development
On February 3, 2005, Creative Artists Agency confirmed that Microsoft had completed a million-dollar deal with Alex Garland to write a screenplay based on the video game series Halo, which would then be offered to studios. Microsoft released Garland's completed screenplay to various Hollywood studios on June 7, 2005, looking to be paid a $10 million fee as well as the studio's agreement to adhere to guidelines set by the game's developers. Microsoft also wanted the studio to seek approval over director and cast. In addition, Microsoft sought full merchandising rights for itself, a minimum $75 million budget, and company representatives' full access to the film's rough cuts in Los Angeles. Studios like Paramount, DreamWorks, Sony, and Warner Bros, Did not want to cede creative rights to the film and passed over the project. A few days later, 20th Century Fox and Universal Studios entered negotiations with Microsoft to divide Halo's distribution rights. The original $10 million deal was reduced based on the studios' negative response to the exorbitant price tag. In the negotiations, Universal gained rights to release the film in North America, where Fox would distribute the film overseas. On August 22, 2005, Microsoft's deal with the studios was announced to be finalized, with summer 2008 as the target release date.
Screenplay
On July 13, 2006, author D.B. Weiss revealed in an interview that he was writing the screenplay for Halo. At the time of the interview, Weiss said that he was working on his second draft of the new script, which contained elements of the project's original screenplay by Alex Garland.
In late October, 2006, Variety magazine reported that screenwriter Josh Olson (A History of Violence) was working on the latest rewrite.
Pre-production
On October 4, 2005, Bungie Studios announced that director Peter Jackson was signed onto the project as an executive producer. The following year, on August 10, 2006, Universal Pictures announced that Neill Blomkamp was attached to helm the project, where he would make his directorial debut. The Weta Workshop and Weta Digital film effects companies were also announced to be responsible for handling Halo's effects. The film will be shot in Wellington, New Zealand and is slated for a summer 2008 release. To keep the film's producers true to the Halo Universe, Bungie prepared an exhaustive encyclopedia known to some as either the "Halo Compendium" or the "Halo Story Bible", describing nearly every topic in the Halo games and novels including graphics of characters, species and vessels.
Studio backout
On October 19, 2006, both Universal and Fox studios, who had agreed to co-finance the screen adaptation of the popular Microsoft game abruptly backed out of the picture, leaving rumors floating that the budget may be rising above the projected $135 million. Microsoft attempted to secure financing from other studios, including Warner Bros and Paramount, to keep the project moving, but production was officially halted and postponed on 31 October 2006 until additional backing could be found.
halo, the film version of the acclaimed game will be released in the U.S. on May 1, 2007. 5 golden tickets have been sent out in specially marked packages of Halo 3. Winners will recieve a tour of the Magical Halo factory and 1 super winner will inherit the factory. cheeseballs.
References
- Thorsen, Tor (2006-08-09). "Unknown directing delayed Halo". GameSpot. Retrieved 2006-10-01.
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(help) - Grossberg, Josh (2005-06-10). "Hollywood's Halo Effect". E! News. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
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(help) - Fritz, Ben (2005-08-22). "'Halo' makes a date". Variety. Retrieved 2006-10-01.
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(help) - "GameSetInterview: Halo Screenwriter DB Weiss". GameSetWatch.com. 2006-07-13. Retrieved 2006-10-01.
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- Staten, Joseph (2005-10-04). "The Great Hollywood Journey, Part II". Retrieved 2006-10-01.
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(help) - "Halo Director Announced!". ComingSoon.net. 2006-08-10. Retrieved 2006-10-01.
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- "Halo pic loses its studios". Variety. 2006-10-19. Retrieved 2006-10-19.
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(help) - "Will WB or Paramount pick up Halo?". Coming Soon.net. 2006-10-27. Retrieved 2006-10-27.
External links
- Halo at IMDb
- Halo Movie News - A blog and forums dedicated to the movie, including details of director Neill Blomkamp
- Halo Movie - News of the film's development
- The Halo Times - Halo Movie News, Information, Pictures, Video, and forums
- Bring Halo Movie Back - Petition just started to bring the Halo movie back.
- Halo The Movie - All the latest information about the upcoming Halo Movie.
- Halo Movie - Rumors and regular Halo Movie headlines.
- Internapse GamesToFilm - Following the Halo movie and other video game adaptions
- Halo Movie Online - A community dedicated to the Halo Movie and Bungie games in general
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