Well. This is one of the weirdest things weâve heard in a long time.
If youâve missed it, Sony Pictures â the companyâs movie studio business â was recentlyhacked. The contents of what was obtained from the breach are still being sifted through, but according to a report on Buzzfeed, thereâs a secret business deal in there thatâs very interesting.
https://gizmodo.com/the-sony-hacks-are-goddamn-terrifying-1668911102
âI am the proud father of mario the animated film [sic],â producer Avi Arad told Sony studio chief Amy Pascal in an email dated Oct. 23, 2014, with the subject line âMario.â Arad then forwarded Pascal separate images of him with Mario Bros.creator Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata, the latter of which included the message, âHappy ceo, lets get together, itâs the mother load. [sic]â
The film, which the emails say will be animated, is only in the very earliest stages of production, with no personnel currently attached (though there are daydreams that Samurai Jackâs Genndy Tartakovsky might be tempted).
If the absurdity of this needs to be pointed out, Sony Pictures is part of Sony, the same company that makes the PlayStation, and which also developers a ton of its own video games. Yet the Buzzfeed report says they âcould not find any emails in which anyone at Sony Pictures expressed concern about any conflicts with their video game corporate cousin Sony Computer Entertainment, which is a direct competitor with Nintendo.â
Before you go bananas, remember: just because Sony has the rights to this (the wording of the report makes it sound like Arad picked up the rights himself then brought them to studios) doesnât mean itâll get made. Most video game movies â hell, most movies â never make it from the handshake to the silver screen.
https://lastchance.cc/a-history-of-video-game-movies-that-havent-been-made-a-5925301%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
If this somehow did get anywhere though, it wonât be the first animated Mario movie. While most folks only remember the live-action disaster, a Japanese animated film was made in the 80s thatâŠwasnât bad
https://lastchance.cc/the-mario-movie-could-have-been-so-much-better-5821068%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
In related news, Sega is also looking(via Polygon) to flesh out a number of its bigger franchises, hoping to turn stuff like Golden Axe, Shinobi, Virtua Fighter, Crazy Taxi and Altered Beast into movies and TV series.
Sony Pictures Lands âMario Bros.â Movie Rights From Nintendo, Leaked Emails Show [Buzzfeed]