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Chris Leigh
08 Jun, 2005

Halo movie struggles to find buyers

Xbox News | Master Chief's silver screen debut could be put on ice for a while yet.
It emerged this week that the plans for a high-budget movie based on the Xbox first-person shooter Halo have stalled, thanks to a lack of interest from a string of major film production studios. The project, which is being heavily backed by Microsoft, reportedly isn't attracting the attention expected, and many industry insiders are blaming the apathy on Microsoft's tough terms and conditions.

Undeterred by this, Microsoft sent out messengers on Monday dressed as the hero of the franchise, Master Chief, to the offices of several Hollywood studios. Once there, each Master Chief dropped off a copy of the script, which has been penned by British author Alex Garland (author of The Beach and 28 Days Later), who reportedly received a cool $1 million for his efforts.

Like all the best divas though, Microsoft's demands are being seen as unreasonable by studios. According to Hollywood rag Variety, Microsoft have insisted that studios commit to a $75 million budget before taking into account the wages of the actors and crew involved. As well as this, the Seattle-based corporation are asking for a $10 million advance against 15 per cent of the movie's gross takings.

It's not only the financial implications of the deal that are putting buyers off however, as Microsoft have also insisted on retaining a considerable degree of creative control. This, argue Microsoft, is so that the movie doesn't conflict with the rest of the carefully-constructed Halo universe, which has so far been depicted only in the games and a series of books.

According to Variety, it's this list of demands that has seen the likes of New Line and Dreamworks drop out of the running for the project, while the Sony Pictures group has been excluded from the bidding due to the rivalry between Microsoft and Sony on the videogame front.

All is not lost however - Variety reports that there's a number of 'potentially interested' studios. Either way, they'll have to make their minds up soon - Microsoft is reportedly keen to have filming underway by January 2006, so the film is ready to launch alongside the Xbox 360's Halo 3, which Bill Gates has already promised will arrive to coincide with the launch of Sony's rival PlayStation 3 console.

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33 Comments
6 years ago
Being a halo fan is nothing to be ashamed of... Being a fanboy is.
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6 years ago
Big Pete wrote
...you only played it for 10mins and you found it repitive then...sheesh.
thats all it really takes icon_razz.gif

played 10 minutes? you've played the whole game...
6 years ago
ObsoletE wrote
played 10 minutes? you've played the whole game...
haha Nicely put. But I enjoyed the 10 minutes of gameplay it offered icon_smile.gif
6 years ago
Don't forget that one of the dudes at Bungie mentioned something that goes along with this 10 minutes, whole game concept. On that limited DVD that came with Halo 2, the guy (I forget who it is) said something along the lines of "You can make a game with 30 seconds worth of 'fun', the challenge is extending these 30 seconds of fun into a whole game. No 30 seconds of fun, no game."

Okay so that was probably way off mark but it was something along those lines. I just thought it was time to bring it up due to what is being discussed at the moment. )
6 years ago
^ well, i was just joking about... there were times when the repetitiveness of the game annoyed me, but i still finished the game... whether the fact i was unemployed at the time had anything to do with that i don't know...

anyway, i've said it before and i'll probably say it again, Halo wasn't that great when compared to other PC FPS games... but it was (is?) the best FPS available on console...
6 years ago
NismoR34 wrote
Don't forget that one of the dudes at Bungie mentioned something that goes along with this 10 minutes, whole game concept. On that limited DVD that came with Halo 2, the guy (I forget who it is) said something along the lines of "You can make a game with 30 seconds worth of 'fun', the challenge is extending these 30 seconds of fun into a whole game. No 30 seconds of fun, no game."

Okay so that was probably way off mark but it was something along those lines. I just thought it was time to bring it up due to what is being discussed at the moment. )
No that was really accurate, vertabrim. icon_biggrin.gif
The DVD then went on to tease about the best level from the game... the one they cut icon_sad.gif
6 years ago
[url] http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/10/business/media/10halo.html?oref=login" [/url]
They've got a buyer.
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6 years ago
ObsoletE wrote
anyway, i've said it before and i'll probably say it again, Halo wasn't that great when compared to other PC FPS games... but it was (is?) the best FPS available on console...
*cough* Perfect Dark *cough*. icon_razz.gif

Alex wrote
No that was really accurate, vertabrim.
Ah. Excellent then. icon_smile.gif
6 years ago
NismoR34 wrote
ObsoletE wrote
anyway, i've said it before and i'll probably say it again, Halo wasn't that great when compared to other PC FPS games... but it was (is?) the best FPS available on console...
*cough* Perfect Dark *cough*. icon_razz.gif
nasty cough you've got there...

not really sure why you quoted me though icon_razz.gif
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