Bioshock ... the movie?

Well, all I can say is, I hope the movie version of this over-rated game offers better plot devices than conveniently-located personal recorders all over the place. I've said it before and I'll say it again: There are many, many examples of games that do a much better job of telling a story than Bioshock. Half-Life 2 is just the most obvious, and a story that would also lend itself nicely to the big screen. Anyway...

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, Inc.

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.

Related: My Bioshock review, in which I become the only reviewer to actually note that the game is excellent, yes, but also highly repetitive.

Discuss this Article 4

BrightrevCarl
on May 9, 2008
I have the PC version of the game but I haven't installed it yet. I keep hearing that the SecureROM DRM on the PC game is a real problem. SecureROM appears to exhibit rootkit-like behavior, can't be easily uninstalled and some people claim it causes stability problems. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has installed BioShock on the PC. Is the DRM as bad as people say?
j4m3s0n79
on May 9, 2008
whoa, whoa.... It's not often that we get good games that offer some depth, entertainment and food for thought. Rapture for me was about 10 times as convincing as an setting than city17. It's bitter-sweet hearing that it'll be a movie, cause all game movies suck..period. That said, I would love to see a beowulf type rendered rapture than some cheezy set in a backlot.
DRWAM
on May 9, 2008
Remember the movie "DOOM"? Yep, it stunk. Just don't tell Dwayne 'The Rock' that I said so. I'm big, but not that big.
brandon.pope
on May 10, 2008
I agree more with j4m3s0n79. The one thing I will point out here is that the group of guys supposedly getting together on this project is impressive, and I would be excited about any film they weer planing on making together.

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