American McGeeâs twisted take on Alice in Wonderland has been capturing the imagination of fans since the original game debuted back in 2000. The movie rights to his vision have been bouncing around for nearly as long. Now McGee wants them back, but he canât do it alone.
The good news is that while McGeeâs Spicy Horse development studio is still in talks with EA about a third game in the Alice series (Alice: Otherlands), the company has managed to ink a deal with Collision Entertainment, the current holder of the franchiseâs film rights. In a statement to Kotaku, American McGee explains how the deal is structured.
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Getting those rights, even in this strange piecemeal fashion, back into the hands of the creative visionary behind the series would be a good thing. Thereâs a rich opportunity to flesh out the Lewis Carroll-inspired setting in film and animation. McGee says theyâve already been in talks with writers, producers and directors interested in doing something with the universe. All Spicy Horse needs to do is gain control of the rights. The studio isnât trying to get into the film business â they just want to option to allow established film and animation studios to work with the property.
So yeah, theyâre going to need $500,000.
The plan is to link the film rights for Alice together with the OZombie campaign, Spicy Horseâs Kickstarter project currently accepting donations towards funding a game in which Dorothy, the Tin Man and the Lion of L. Frank Baumâs classic Oz series join forces to take on Scarecrow and his army of zombies.
âWeâre going to link the Alice film rights to the OZombie campaign in hopes that doing so will increase awareness about OZombie and put us in a position to secure and develop the Alice property as animated shorts and eventually feature film(s)â McGee told Kotaku. âHow much we put towards the purchase and how much goes towards developing some initial animation for delivery to backers will depend on how much weâre able to raise. In other words, if we are successful in raising the funds to secure the rights, then weâre committed to delivering a series of animated shorts based on the âOtherlandsâ concept.â
It should be interested to see if Alice fans rally to the OZombie cause due to this fresh wrinkle. The OZombie Kickstarter looks to be slowly gaining traction, up to $118,000 of its $950,000 goal with 33 days to go. Spicy Horseâs previous Kickstarter project, Akaneiro Demon Hunters, only cleared its $200,000 goal by under $5,000.
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âHonestly, I wish that Spicy Horse (or I) was successful enough to be financially independent and able to secure these rights without âpanhandling on the Internetâ (as it has been so kindly labeled),â said McGee, calling back a piece written by our own Jason Schreier earlier in the year. âBeing an independent developer means the business is often linked with struggle â this is true within the games industry and within Hollywood. This is an opportunity for you to help that struggle pay off in some meaningful way that benefits us all. This is a way for us to leverage crowd-sourcing toward securing a property that we all want to see made into something great.â
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