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  Report: New Director For BioShock Movie As Verbinski Steps Down
by Kris Graft [PC, Console/PC]
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August 24, 2009
 
Report: New Director For  BioShock  Movie As Verbinski Steps Down

Gore Verbinksi, admirer of video games and director of Pirates of the Caribbean, has stepped down as director of the upcoming BioShock film, as 28 Weeks Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo takes the reins, Variety reported on Sunday.

Verbinski will still be involved with the film as a producer, the report said. Verbinski in the past was named as the movie's director, but despite his apparent interest in video games and Take-Two-published BioShock in particular, overseas filming proved to be prohibitive to his schedule.

The main reason that the movie switched to overseas shooting is due to advantageous tax credits and exchange rates outside of the US, the report said. Universal grew wary of a BioShock movie budget that reportedly rose to $160 million.

Variety said that publisher Take-Two, owner of BioShock developers 2K Boston and 2K Australia, "maintains director approval" for a BioShock movie.

Take-Two chair Strauss Zelnick, former president and COO of Twentieth Century Fox, in the past has expressed interest in leveraging appropriate video game properties into film.
 
   
 
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David F
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I doubt this movie will be budgeted more than 80-90 million by the time it's all said and done. It would actually be a triumph and I'd like to see that kind of decent money spent on this story.

Truthfully though, it will probably fall into the 50-60 million range.

Samuel Fiunte Matarredona
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bad move....verbinsky is a really skilled director (his different succesful takes in all kind of genres show it, even if you like his movies or not) while Fresnadillo is not above your average director, as least from what we've seen...I'm Spanish and I was really excited to watch Intacto and it was a real dissapointment. And what to say about the shitty 28 weeks later? you barely can see any action at all as the camera looks handled by a drunk monkey (with in an scene as the opening is ok, but for an entire movie is a pain in the ass!) not to speak about the many holes in the script....

well maybe this time he will improve his work and deliver something good, but I really doubt it, as it goes, it looks like another bad videogame-to-movie adaptation.

Anton Maslennikov
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^ I feel the same way. Downgrading to a questionable director somehow does not seem to "maintain director approval"


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