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Shadow Of The Colossus: The Movie?

Don't get your hopes up. The writer of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is writing the script.

Shadow of the Colossus would be a great name for a Andre the Giant documentary.
Shadow of the Colossus would be a great name for a Andre the Giant documentary.
The Hollywood Reporter's Risky Business Blog is running a story that Shadow of the Colossus is in the first steps of heading to the big screen. It appears the film adaptation is being done by Sony Pictures which is kind of cool considering it's a Sony game to begin with. Early details are that Kevin Misher is set to produce with Justin Marks penning the script. Marks is supposedly also working on a 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea adaptation for director McG, but gamers would likely recognize him more for his latest opus Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li. Misher has some equally mediocre pedigree with The Rock classics The Scorpian King and The Rundown under his belt. Essentially, my early excitement after reading the headline immediately dissipated into flashbacks of every TANG episode Ryan has done.

Still, I definitely think Shadow of the Colossus would make a great flick if done right. Ryan would laugh at me, but I think it could work as an art-house indie flick that had no dialogue and was more of a silent film then anything else. There's a lot of room to play with a cool visual style from the game and it would be an interesting project.

Then again it looks like a later Variety story (the author admits to being friends with several of the key players) on the movie leads me to believe art-house is exactly the opposite of what the producers are looking for. Here's a quote from that story:  
I understand the folks working on the project are planning to have some of the characters who appear only momentarily in the game, such as those who try to track down and stop Wander, play bigger roles in the film. And despite the game's somewhat "artsy" cred, they're hoping "Shadow" will be a "Lord of the Rings"-style fantasy tentpole.
Eek. Lord of the Rings? Consider me instantly skeptical.
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