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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:50 pm
Here's some info about the splinter cell movie :
(source:wikipedia/ IGN)
Splinter Cell is an upcoming film based on the Splinter Cell series of video games and books created by American author Tom Clancy. A teaser trailer was revealed in the Collectors Edition of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. However, the movie has been in development hell ever since J.T. Petty and Peter Berg left the project in 2005 and the movie shifted studios from Paramount Pictures to DreamWorks SKG. [1] Not long after, Viacom, parent of Paramount, purchased DreamWorks. Starting in 2006, Paramount began distributing DreamWorks' films, so they will in effect have distribution rights to Splinter Cell.
Raymond Benson, writer of the Splinter Cell novels, has confirmed that the movie will have an original storyline instead of having one similar to any of the video games or books. [2] The original script by Stuart Beattie, however, has been leaked online through the Latino Review website. [
D'Works Making Splinter Cell New studio taking over Clancy game movie. by IGN FilmForce August 12, 2005 - DreamWorks Pictures is nearing a deal that would give them the movie rights to Tom Clancy's best-selling videogame Splinter Cell. According to today's edition of industry insider mag Variety, the studio would bring in Manchurian Candidate scribe Daniel Pyne to write the script.
The studio will be taking over the project from Paramount Pictures where it was setup last year with actor-turned-director Peter Berg (The Rundown, Friday Night Lights) attached to helm. Berg had collaborated on a draft of the screenplay with scribe J.T. Petty, but it appears that previous work on the project will be scrapped as it reboots at a new studio.
Tom Clancy's longtime manager, Michael Ovitz, is still producing the film. Clancy and Ubisoft topper Yves Guillemot are executive producing.
The third installment in Ubisoft's popular stealth-action game is out now and a fourth installment is expected to drop early next year. The game follows the adventures of government spy Sam Fisher as he's dispatched to infiltrate an international terrorist syndicate and stop a high-tech threat.
Obviously, it's too early to talk about casting, but Mark Wahlberg, Thomas Jane, Eric Bana and Kurt Russell had all been rumored to be on the filmmakers' short list for the Fisher role in the project's previous incarnation.
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:01 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:07 am
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the movie!!!!!!!!!...................and also the movie shoud be comeing out in the year 2010!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mrgreen ninja ninja
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