The trailer for Dead Island seems to have attracted the attention of Hollywood, as stated by Malte Wagner Koch Media to the blog of L Times. "Several filmmakers have contacted us. We had several proposals for films to be made. There is still no agreement, I would say three or four options." Dead Island is a video game developed by the authors of Call of Juarez, the Polish software house Techland.
Originally announced in 2007, he returned to be talked about only a few days ago. The survival horror game will be published by Deep Silver in 2011 on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. "If done the right way can become a good movie," says Wagner. "But we must view it as a separate product from the game, where there are many more constraints than the movie." "We know that not all films are able to meet the players.
The good videogame movies do not automatically become invalid and vice versa. Look at Avatar."
Originally announced in 2007, he returned to be talked about only a few days ago. The survival horror game will be published by Deep Silver in 2011 on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. "If done the right way can become a good movie," says Wagner. "But we must view it as a separate product from the game, where there are many more constraints than the movie." "We know that not all films are able to meet the players.
The good videogame movies do not automatically become invalid and vice versa. Look at Avatar."
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