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The Evil Dead
Well it would appear that Capcom has enjoyed recent success with some of their films that have gone to the movies ( Like Resident Evil, which still has a 3rd film coming out and has been very successful and is in fact the second most successful franchise for Sony right now outside of Spiderman ) and are looking to start licensing out game titles like Devil May Cry, Dead Rising and Lost Planet to movie studios in order to get them created.

Capcom has hired some new chick to get all of this arranged in Hollywood... So if any major studios are interested in picking up these titles, we WILL be seeing these movies. I think it's going to be pretty sweet to see a film like Dead Rising gone movie... And with more success comes a greater reward for moviegoers. At this point many movie studios understand the potential power a game gone movie title can hold, and we can only expect better scripts and production values as time goes on with games gone movie.

Anyway, here's the article... I think it's a good read. We will eventually be getting many Capcom titles as movies, there's a new Street Fighter planned for 2008.

Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/conten...bfca62ad8605962

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Japanese video game publisher Capcom, which has licensed its original franchise "Resident Evil" to Impact Pictures and Sony Pictures, recently stepped into the movie production game with an original "Street Fighter" movie due in 2008. It is partnering with Hyde Park Entertainment on a new film that focuses on Chung Li, one of the most popular fighters from the game franchise.

Capcom is exploring the other end of convergence as well. After decades of creating such original game franchises as "Devil May Cry," "Lost Planet," "Dead Rising" and "Onimusha" (which has a film in development at Davis Films), it has hired Germaine Gioia to serve in the newly created post of senior vp licensing in its Los Angeles office. She will liaison with Hollywood to find properties that can work as Capcom games.

Gioia spent 13 years at THQ, where she helped build that game publisher from a small Nintendo Game Boy software maker into a heavyweight in the industry through strong children's licenses from Nickelodeon ("SpongeBob SquarePants," "Rugrats," "Fairly OddParents"), Disney/Pixar ("Cars," "Finding Nemo," "The Incredibles") and 20th Century Fox/MGA ("Bratz").

At THQ, Gioia worked with Nickelodeon to form a partnership that allowed games like "Tak and the Power of JuJu" to cross over to TV shows and hit shows like "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" to succeed in the interactive space.

"It began a tradition of looking at mass-market and mainstream licenses that could appropriately target a really broad audience, not only in North America but in Europe," Gioia said. "As game development became more expensive, it really, clearly became important."

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During the past few years, such Japanese game publishers as Sega, Konami, Namco Bandai and now Capcom have targeted Hollywood licenses to gain a foothold in the U.S.

"I think it is becoming clear that the very largest successful publishers are delivering more and more of a balance to the marketplace," Gioia said. "They need (not only) their own intellectual property and good solid original development but (also) licensed product that can reach across cultures."

Gioia said that with next-generation gaming development costs reaching peaks of $10 million-$12 million to develop a game for a single platform, Hollywood licenses become important to reach a broad enough audience to have sales of close to a million units at launch.

Capcom has a rich history of games aimed at the older gaming audience, especially with such Mature-rated franchises as "Resident Evil," "Dead Rising" and "Devil May Cry." But Gioia said she's looking at a broad range of Hollywood licenses to incorporate into the Capcom catalog.

Gioia said that given Capcom's strong internal development studios, a marriage between the makers of these hit originals with strong Hollywood properties backed by solid marketing support should bode well for the company.

"I think it could be a fairly important and successful combination," she said. "Capcom believes that it's something that they are very interested in trying."

The "Resident Evil" movie franchise, with a third film in production, is the second-most-successful franchise for Sony Pictures behind "Spider-Man." With the film rights to "Onimusha" and "Devil May Cry" already purchased, Gioia believes Capcom could work more closely with Hollywood to release new games in these franchises around the launch of theatrical or DVD releases of the films.

Gioia said that while in the past all Hollywood producers had to travel to Japan to talk to Capcom about licensing games for the big screen, she believes some employees from Japan will move to the Los Angeles office to make this door more accessible.

Hardcore gamers won't have to worry about Capcom abandoning its core franchises. Gioia said the company will remain focused on developing existing franchises and introducing games targeted at Capcom's core gamer. She said the Hollywood licenses that Capcom does create will be made by the same creators that make the original franchises.

"For the near-term, I'm going to look at the game engines that Capcom has and the capabilities internally at the studios and presumably see if there are things we can take advantage of with properties that might do well with recognizable characters or story lines associated with existing game engines," Gioia said. "But that always doesn't work, so it might be a while before certain licensed properties that have been developed from the ground up are out in the marketplace."
GUTS
Wow...if they did it right, it'd be kinda cool to see a DMC movie. Dunno about Street Fighter, the last one was kind of a flop. I guess we'll see where it goes, and hope someone like Uwe Boll doesn't get his hands on a good title. happy.gif
Pesmerga
It is good to see that Capcom keeping it Hollywood, even though I wasn't the biggest fan of RE and RE Apocalypse. Not a real zombie freak.

Anyway, I thought there was already a DMC movie in Japan, with some real life actor, though I know nothing about it.
If there is going to be a new movie, I do hope Capcom is co-operating with the movie studio, just as Konami did with Silent Hill.

I'd rather see a movie following the events and timeline of the game than a standalone film.
Natsuki
Great news. I like the first RE alot, Apocalyse was meh but it passed and I always have a soft spot for the Street Fighter Movies xDD, so I'm glad to hear there's one coming out next year.

I just hope they're made either cheesy or at least decent because I'm most likely going to try and catch them all xP. But yeh, this is a turn since alot of Capcom games have a decent storyline for them to be made movies.
The Evil Dead
QUOTE (GUTS @ Dec 30 2006, 04:13 AM) *
I guess we'll see where it goes, and hope someone like Uwe Boll doesn't get his hands on a good title. happy.gif


I want to say that Uwe Boll doesn't have the money to pick up any of the titles but with the mad cash he's made on all his films ( I'm not joking ) I think he'd be able to make the purchase. There's Capcom though, whom I doubt will be interested in selling their titles off to Boll because they know he doesn't get much respect from anyone.

I think more than likely we'll see Sony pick up many of these franchises, especially DMC. The Resident Evil franchise is the second most successful movie series they've ran so far so I don't see any reason why they themselves wouldn't want to pick up bigger names like DMC.

If sony picks it up it means the movie will at least be of good budget and quality like the RE films. Say what you will about the movies, but they had decent actors and good production values.

I love the RE series so far myself and can't wait for the third... I own the first two on dvd.

QUOTE (Winnay)
I just hope they're made either cheesy or at least decent because I'm most likely going to try and catch them all xP.


I think they'll kinda have the same feel as RE... Kinda trying to be serious but the movie and script doesn't allow it to be serious. tongue.gif
Voyou San
well this is cool with me as long as they dont blow it like they did the with RE movies.. those were not well done at all and really only the first one was half way decent.. DMC movie would be awesome, but they would prolly screw it up.
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