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{{Title|''Metal Gear Solid'' (film)}}
 
{{Title|''Metal Gear Solid'' (film)}}
 
[[File:MGS logo.png|thumb|right|The logo for ''Metal Gear Solid''.]]
 
[[File:MGS logo.png|thumb|right|The logo for ''Metal Gear Solid''.]]
In May 2006, [[Hideo Kojima]] announced that a '''film adaptation''' of ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' was in development. The film was purported to be in English, though a release date was not stated.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=64225 Kojima confirms MGS movie]</ref> In January 2010, it was announced that the movie has been stalled, with the film's producer saying that development likely won't continue. However, on August 30, 2012, it was revealed that the movie is back in production, and will be produced by former Marvel Entertainment CEO Avi Arad.
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In May 2006, [[Hideo Kojima]] announced that a '''film adaptation''' of ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' was in development.<ref name="Reveal"/> The film was purported to be in English, though a release date was not stated.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=64225 Kojima confirms MGS movie]</ref> In January 2010, it was announced that the movie has been stalled, with the film's producer saying that development likely won't continue.<ref name="Stall">[http://collider.com/producer-mike-de-luca-says-its-game-over-for-a-metal-gear-solid-movie/Exclusive: Producer Mike De Luca Says It’s Game Over for a METAL GEAR SOLID Movie - Collider]</ref> However, on August 30, 2012, it was revealed that the movie is back in production, and will be produced by former Marvel Entertainment CEO Avi Arad.<ref name="Revival"/>
   
 
== Development ==
 
== Development ==
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=== Announcement and original production ===
At E3 2006, Kojima announced that he had negotiated a contract with a party in Hollywood to adapt the video game into a film.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/news/2006/05/10/news_6150282.html E3 06: Live-action Metal Gear Solid movie confirmed]</ref> He also stated that he was considering filming the film in Alaska due to the game being set in the state.<ref>[http://www.jeux-france.com/news15552_metal-gear-solid-the-movie.html Metal Gear Solid : The Movie]</ref>
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At E3 2006, Kojima announced that he had negotiated a contract with a party in Hollywood to adapt the video game into a film.<ref name="Reveal">[http://www.gamespot.com/news/2006/05/10/news_6150282.html E3 06: Live-action Metal Gear Solid movie confirmed]</ref> He also stated that he was considering filming the film in Alaska due to the game being set in the state.<ref>[http://www.jeux-france.com/news15552_metal-gear-solid-the-movie.html Metal Gear Solid : The Movie]</ref>
   
In February 2007, it was revealed that Sony Pictures would be involved in producing the film. In May 2007, [[Solid Snake]]'s English voice actor, [[David Hayter]], submitted his take for the movie, including a script, to [[Konami]], though they rejected it. In March 2008, it was announced that Michael De Luca, who has produced such illustrious films as ''[[Wikipedia:Boogie Nights|Boogie Nights]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me|Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]'', would be producing the film. De Luca also stated that the studio was interested in Kurt Wimmer, who wrote and directed ''[[Wikipedia:Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Ultraviolet (film)|Ultraviolet]]'', to write and direct the film. However, in an interview later that month, De Luca stated that Wimmer was not involved with the movie and was one of the many people approached to direct the film.
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In February 2007, it was revealed that Sony Pictures would be involved in producing the film.<ref>[http://variety.com/2007/digital/features/sony-gears-videogame-for-film-1117959052/ Sony gears videogame for film]</ref> In May 2007, [[Solid Snake]]'s English voice actor, [[David Hayter]], submitted his take for the movie, including a script, to [[Konami]], though they rejected it.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2007/05/14/metal-gear-solid-movie-exclusive Metal Gear Solid Movie Exclusive - IGN]</ref> In March 2008, it was announced that Michael De Luca, who has produced such illustrious films as ''[[Wikipedia:Boogie Nights|Boogie Nights]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me|Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]'', would be producing the film.<ref name="De Luca">[http://collider.com/mike-de-luca-exclusive-interview/ Mike De Luca Exclusive Interview - Collider]</ref> De Luca also stated that the studio was interested in Kurt Wimmer, who wrote and directed ''[[Wikipedia:Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Ultraviolet (film)|Ultraviolet]]'', to write and direct the film.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090916170549/http://kotaku.com/367630/metal-gear-solid-movie-may-have-a-director Metal Gear Solid Movie May Have A Director]</ref> However, in an interview later that month, De Luca stated that Wimmer was not involved with the movie and was one of the many people approached to direct the film.<ref name="De Luca"/>
   
In June 2008, in an interview with men's magazine ''Nuts'', actor [[Wikipedia:Christian Bale|Christian Bale]] said that he was interested in playing Solid Snake in the film. However, in a June 2009 interview with MTV, he denied talking about a film version of the game and gave a vague answer on whether he has played ''Metal Gear Solid'' or any other game in the ''Metal Gear'' series.
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In June 2008, in an interview with men's magazine ''Nuts'', actor [[Wikipedia:Christian Bale|Christian Bale]] said that he was interested in playing Solid Snake in the film. However, in a June 2009 interview with MTV, he denied talking about a film version of the game and gave a vague answer on whether he has played ''Metal Gear Solid'' or any other game in the ''Metal Gear'' series.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5302312/christian-bale-plays-metal-gear-solid-hasnt-talked-mgs-film Christian Bale Plays Metal Gear Solid, Hasn't Talked MGS Film]</ref>
   
In November 2009, Jeremy Bolt, producer of the 2010 film ''[[Wikipedia:Resident Evil: Afterlife|Resident Evil: Afterlife]]'', stated that he and director Paul W.S. Anderson, who has directed or produced the ''Resident Evil'' movies and other game-to-movie adaptations, were interested in adapting ''Metal Gear Solid'' for the big screen at Columbia Pictures.
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In November 2009, Jeremy Bolt, producer of the 2010 film ''[[Wikipedia:Resident Evil: Afterlife|Resident Evil: Afterlife]]'', stated that he and director Paul W.S. Anderson, who has directed or produced the ''Resident Evil'' movies and other game-to-movie adaptations, were interested in adapting ''Metal Gear Solid'' for the big screen at Columbia Pictures.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/11/13/re-director-eyes-metal-gear-solid RE Director Eyes Metal Gear Solid - IGN]</ref>
   
== Production stall and possible cancellation ==
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=== Production stall and possible cancellation ===
In an interview with website Collider.com in January 2010, De Luca stated:
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In an interview with website Collider.com in January 2010, De Luca stated:<ref name="Stall"/>
   
 
<blockquote>"I don't think it's going to move forward because I got the sense that there may not be enough of a coordinated will at this point on the side of certain parties to see a movie get made."</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>"I don't think it's going to move forward because I got the sense that there may not be enough of a coordinated will at this point on the side of certain parties to see a movie get made."</blockquote>
   
He also said that Konami were concerned that the film could damage the image of the ''Metal Gear'' series. De Luca also added:
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He also said that Konami were concerned that the film could damage the image of the ''Metal Gear'' series. De Luca also added:<ref name="Stall"/>
   
 
<blockquote>"Video game companies are very protective of their property and there are certain things a studio requires freedom-wise to market and distribute a movie effectively in a global marketplace and sometimes getting those two things to match up is really hard... It was just kind of impossible to get the agendas to match up."</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>"Video game companies are very protective of their property and there are certain things a studio requires freedom-wise to market and distribute a movie effectively in a global marketplace and sometimes getting those two things to match up is really hard... It was just kind of impossible to get the agendas to match up."</blockquote>
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The production budget may also have been an issue. Sony Pictures was willing to finance between US$40 million to US$80 million for the film, though [[Kojima Productions]] and Konami wanted more money as they felt that Sony Pictures was not offering enough to create a proper cinematic version of the game.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5445111/metal-gear-movie-probably-not-happening Metal Gear Movie Probably Not Happening]. Kotaku. 2010-01-11. Accessed 2010-01-11.</ref>
 
The production budget may also have been an issue. Sony Pictures was willing to finance between US$40 million to US$80 million for the film, though [[Kojima Productions]] and Konami wanted more money as they felt that Sony Pictures was not offering enough to create a proper cinematic version of the game.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5445111/metal-gear-movie-probably-not-happening Metal Gear Movie Probably Not Happening]. Kotaku. 2010-01-11. Accessed 2010-01-11.</ref>
   
==Revival==
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===Revival===
On August 30, 2012, the movie was revealed to be back in production, and it was also revealed that Avi Arad will be producing the film. The movie will be a collaboration between Kojima Productions and Columbia Pictures.<ref>http://andriasang.com/con2h2/metal_gear_movie/</ref> Kojima personally expressed that actor Hugh Jackman play Solid Snake, although Arad, who has the final say in the film, indicated a desire for a small-time actor to play the role.<ref>http://www.metalgearsolid.net/pages/index.html/_/news/metal-gear-solid-hollywood-movie-casting-update-eurogamer-expo</ref> Likewise, Kojima also implied that he might be involved in writing the script for the film, although this remains to be seen.<ref>http://www.metalgearsolid.net/pages/index.html/_/news/hideo-kojima-might-work-on-metal-gear-solid-movie-script</ref> He also let it slip in a few tweets that he met with J.J. Abrams, who previously worked on ''Lost'', ''Mission: Impossible 3'', and the 2009 ''Star Trek'' reboot film, multiple times relating to the film, although the specific position is unknown as was whether he accepted.<ref>http://www.metalgearsolid.net/pages/index.html/_/news/is-jj-abrams-involved-with-the-metal-gear-movie</ref> On June 3, 2014, Deadline reports that Sony is eyeing Jordan Vogt-Roberts to direct the film.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2014/06/sony-in-talks-with-jordan-vogt-roberts-to-helm-metal-gear-solid/ Sony In Talks With Jordan Vogt-Roberts To Helm ‘Metal Gear Solid’]</ref>
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On August 30, 2012, the movie was revealed to be back in production, and it was also revealed that Avi Arad will be producing the film. The movie will be a collaboration between Kojima Productions and Columbia Pictures.<ref name="Revival">http://andriasang.com/con2h2/metal_gear_movie/</ref> Kojima personally expressed that actor Hugh Jackman play Solid Snake, although Arad, who has the final say in the film, indicated a desire for a small-time actor to play the role.<ref>http://www.metalgearsolid.net/pages/index.html/_/news/metal-gear-solid-hollywood-movie-casting-update-eurogamer-expo</ref> Likewise, Kojima also implied that he might be involved in writing the script for the film, although this remains to be seen.<ref>http://www.metalgearsolid.net/pages/index.html/_/news/hideo-kojima-might-work-on-metal-gear-solid-movie-script</ref> He also let it slip in a few tweets that he met with J.J. Abrams, who previously worked on ''Lost'', ''Mission: Impossible 3'', and the 2009 ''Star Trek'' reboot film, multiple times relating to the film, although the specific position is unknown as was whether he accepted.<ref>http://www.metalgearsolid.net/pages/index.html/_/news/is-jj-abrams-involved-with-the-metal-gear-movie</ref> On June 3, 2014, Deadline reports that Sony is eyeing Jordan Vogt-Roberts to direct the film.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2014/06/sony-in-talks-with-jordan-vogt-roberts-to-helm-metal-gear-solid/ Sony In Talks With Jordan Vogt-Roberts To Helm ‘Metal Gear Solid’]</ref>
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On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Jay Basu is going to write the movie's story.<ref>[http://deadline.com/2015/03/sony-playstation-jay-basu-metal-gear-solid-leviathan-fox-x-men-1201400987/ Sony Taps Jay Basu To Write 'Metal Gear Solid']</ref>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 16:17, 31 March 2015

MGS logo

The logo for Metal Gear Solid.

In May 2006, Hideo Kojima announced that a film adaptation of Metal Gear Solid was in development.[1] The film was purported to be in English, though a release date was not stated.[2] In January 2010, it was announced that the movie has been stalled, with the film's producer saying that development likely won't continue.[3] However, on August 30, 2012, it was revealed that the movie is back in production, and will be produced by former Marvel Entertainment CEO Avi Arad.[4]

Development

Announcement and original production

At E3 2006, Kojima announced that he had negotiated a contract with a party in Hollywood to adapt the video game into a film.[1] He also stated that he was considering filming the film in Alaska due to the game being set in the state.[5]

In February 2007, it was revealed that Sony Pictures would be involved in producing the film.[6] In May 2007, Solid Snake's English voice actor, David Hayter, submitted his take for the movie, including a script, to Konami, though they rejected it.[7] In March 2008, it was announced that Michael De Luca, who has produced such illustrious films as Boogie Nights and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, would be producing the film.[8] De Luca also stated that the studio was interested in Kurt Wimmer, who wrote and directed Equilibrium and Ultraviolet, to write and direct the film.[9] However, in an interview later that month, De Luca stated that Wimmer was not involved with the movie and was one of the many people approached to direct the film.[8]

In June 2008, in an interview with men's magazine Nuts, actor Christian Bale said that he was interested in playing Solid Snake in the film. However, in a June 2009 interview with MTV, he denied talking about a film version of the game and gave a vague answer on whether he has played Metal Gear Solid or any other game in the Metal Gear series.[10]

In November 2009, Jeremy Bolt, producer of the 2010 film Resident Evil: Afterlife, stated that he and director Paul W.S. Anderson, who has directed or produced the Resident Evil movies and other game-to-movie adaptations, were interested in adapting Metal Gear Solid for the big screen at Columbia Pictures.[11]

Production stall and possible cancellation

In an interview with website Collider.com in January 2010, De Luca stated:[3]

"I don't think it's going to move forward because I got the sense that there may not be enough of a coordinated will at this point on the side of certain parties to see a movie get made."

He also said that Konami were concerned that the film could damage the image of the Metal Gear series. De Luca also added:[3]

"Video game companies are very protective of their property and there are certain things a studio requires freedom-wise to market and distribute a movie effectively in a global marketplace and sometimes getting those two things to match up is really hard... It was just kind of impossible to get the agendas to match up."

The production budget may also have been an issue. Sony Pictures was willing to finance between US$40 million to US$80 million for the film, though Kojima Productions and Konami wanted more money as they felt that Sony Pictures was not offering enough to create a proper cinematic version of the game.[12]

Revival

On August 30, 2012, the movie was revealed to be back in production, and it was also revealed that Avi Arad will be producing the film. The movie will be a collaboration between Kojima Productions and Columbia Pictures.[4] Kojima personally expressed that actor Hugh Jackman play Solid Snake, although Arad, who has the final say in the film, indicated a desire for a small-time actor to play the role.[13] Likewise, Kojima also implied that he might be involved in writing the script for the film, although this remains to be seen.[14] He also let it slip in a few tweets that he met with J.J. Abrams, who previously worked on Lost, Mission: Impossible 3, and the 2009 Star Trek reboot film, multiple times relating to the film, although the specific position is unknown as was whether he accepted.[15] On June 3, 2014, Deadline reports that Sony is eyeing Jordan Vogt-Roberts to direct the film.[16]

On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Jay Basu is going to write the movie's story.[17]

References

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