Live Action Metal Gear Solid Movie Being Adapted by Sony
Sony Pictures Entertainment Vice Chairman Yair Landau spoke about the movie:
“We're working with the Metal Gear guys,” Landau told GameSpot following his D.I.C.E. summit keynote address in Las Vegas. “It's a very cinematic game, it really lends itself to movie telling. But the question is, ‘How do you translate Snake's experience into a full arc that conforms to what audiences expect on the large screen?'”
Sony is bringing hit vidgame franchise "Metal Gear Solid" to the bigscreen.
Michael De Luca will produce the adaptation, with vidgame creator Hideo Kojima as exec producer. A bigscreen adaptation of the futuristic vidgame has been rumored since last May's E3 confab, but negotiations with Konami Digital Entertainment have been ongoing. Sony chair Yair Landau confirmed it was in the works following his keynote speech Thursday at the DICE vidgame confab in Las Vegas.
Columbia co-prexy of production Doug Belgrad hailed the franchise as especially cinematic in its storytelling and "loaded with well-developed, intriguing characters."
"Metal Gear Solid" has sold more than 20 million units since 1998, but its roots date back even further; the first "Metal Gear" game came out in 1987. Stealth action title became one of the industry's biggest hits and has four sequels, the last three of which came out under the "Metal Gear Solid" moniker. Another sequel is set for release this year.
"Metal Gear" games involve political intrigue and have a generally antiwar message.