Friday, December 07, 2007

Writer's strike kills Castlevania


This effin WGA strike has officially gone too far by putting a stake in the heart of Rogue Pictures' Castlevania adaptation, one that was going to be the beginning of a brand new video game franchise. It was reported that Rogue Pictures reluctantly shelved the picture until after the strike, but it's unknown how this delay will effect Sylvain White's involvement or the long-term effect of the film. You can read about it inside.

Rogue Pictures has halted "Castlevania," the live-action adaptation of the Konami vampire videogame that it is co-producing with Crystal Sky Entertainment. Sylvain White ("Stomp the Yard") was set to direct, and production was slated to begin in April in South Africa, according to Variety.

The film was unplugged because it needed additional script work that wasn't possible because of the writers strike.

Script sets up a generational battle between Vlad the Impaler and members of the family that inadvertently unleashed the first vampire.

With a budget around $40 million and franchise aspirations, Rogue reluctantly shelved the picture, preferring to wait for a strike resolution and get it right. White is still committed, and the genre producer has at least four other production starts for 2008, including remakes of "Last House on the Left" and "Near Dark."

1 comment:

Octopunk said...

Eff you, dude, blaming the WGA for delaying this stupid series. EVERY movie that isn't finished being written is on hold, and EVERY TV show. Who cares about another sucky video game flick?

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