Microsoftâs âon holdâ plans for a Halo film series may be back on again, with Steven Spielbergâs DreamWorks Pictures ârenewing its efforts to obtain the rights and revive the project,â according to a new report.
https://lastchance.cc/microsoft-halo-movie-still-on-hold-5334508%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
NY Magâs entertainment column, Vulture, cites âinsidersâ in a report that claims DreamWorks is âfocusing on using novelizations of the video gameâ for a planned adaptation of the Halo franchise.
Why the books? Reportedly, the argument is that DreamWorks will focus on different source material than the games, which Universal studios already sank some $12 million in development into. Spielbergâs studio would ideally avoid being responsible for reimbursing those costs.
This is not the first time Spielberg and DreamWorks have been rumored to be attached to a Halo film project. Last year, film site IESB reported that the director of sci-fi fare like Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds and Minority Report was âblown awayâ by screenwriter Stuart Beattieâs treatmentâbased on the book Halo: The Fall of Reachâand was in âactive negotiationsâ to get his hands on Halo.
https://lastchance.cc/steven-spielberg-to-produce-halo-movie-5333561%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Microsoft recently said itâs still interested in bringing Halo to the big screen, but âwonât move on it until thereâs a great reason to do it.â Spielbergâs involvement sure sounds like a great reason.
https://lastchance.cc/halo-movie-lives-on-well-sorta-5630849%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Vulture has a thorough history of the Halo movieâs ongoing development hell, so if you want to be better informed about how hard it is to make a video game movie happen, read it.
The New Halo Game Is a Hit â So Whatâs the Status of the Halo Movie? [NY Mag]