Verloren in einer geheimnisvollen Unterwasserstadt, einem gescheiterten Utopia, erbaut von ehrgeizigen Wissenschaftlern, muss der Held (evtl. Wentworth Miller, u.a. "Prison Break", "Underworld" und "Dinotopia") bis zum Äußersten gehen, um sich gegen die wahnsinnigen Bewohner und schrecklichen Wächter zu verteidigen - selbst all seine Waffen werden nicht ausreichen. Nur mit den mysteriösen Plasmiden - genetischen Modifikatoren, die übermenschliche Fähigkeiten verleihen - hat er eine Chance. Aber bald dämmert ihm, welchen Preis er dafür bezahlen wird...
[01.09.2010]
CVG liefert Neuigkeiten in Sachen "BioShock"-Verfilmung... The Bioshock movie is still being actively worked on, according to game director Ken Levine.
Reports last month suggested that the Bioshock film might slip from grasp after the production ran into financial difficulty before it ever really got started.
"I will say that it is still an active thing," Levine has told DC radio station 106.7.
"It is something we are actively talking about and actively working on."
Levine went on to talk about the challenges of bringing Bioshock to the big screen calling it a "super, super challenge" (that's two times tougher than the mundane super challenge).
The game's director said that the main problem was transforming Jack from "a hand with a gun" to "a person who is going through some sort of progression through his life" while staying true to the original games.
Developer Irrational has recently left Rapture behind and launched Bioshock into the clouds with the announcement of Bioshock Infinite, which it's aiming to "blow gamers' minds" with.
[01.07.2010]
IGN sprach mit Gore Verbinski über den Stand der Dinge in Sachen "BioShock"-Verfilmung... [...] The long-gestating game-to-film stalled in recent months due to budgetary concerns, but Verbinski remains cautiously optimistic that the project will happen ... someday. "We're working trying to make it. The problem with BioShock was: R-rated movie, underwater, horror. It's a really expensive R-rated movie," he explained. "So we're trying to figure out a way working with [director] Juan Carlos [Fresnadillo] to get the budget down and still keep so it's true to the core audience, you know? The thing is it has to be R, a hard R."
Verbinski doesn't believe the mediocre performance of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time at the U.S. box office has dampened BioShock's chances of making it to the screen. "No, I think BioShock's a rare one because it's actually a great story," he said. "Me? I don't want to make movies based on videogames, but BioShock's the one Oedipal, crazy kind of -- it's just got really good bones, and we're really trying to figure out a way to make it work."
"We don't want to dumb it down, we don't want to make it PG-13. We want to keep it really edgy, and it's a huge bill," Verbinski insisted.
You'll recall that Verbinski was initially going to direct BioShock, but then opted to just produce it after the studio opted to shoot outside of L.A. Fresnadillo was then hired to direct, but he recently put BioShock on the back burner to go shoot the thriller Intruders.
When asked if he might take over the directing reins from Fresnadillo should the latter opt not to make BioShock after all, Verbinski dodged it. "We're really down the road with Juan Carlos and right now it's really a budget thing and how to keep the integrity and keep it a Hollywood movie because it could balloon. It's a lot. Our first budget was extraordinarily high and we're working on it," he said.
[24.08.2009]
Variety.com meldet... "28 Weeks Later" helmer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is in talks to direct "Bioshock," the Universal Pictures adaptation of the Take-Two Interactive videogame.
Gore Verbinski has stepped out of the directing slot, but remains the film's producer through his U-based Blind Wink shingle. John Logan wrote the script.
Verbinski opted out of directing because the studio's budget plan for the film has been revamped to lense abroad in order to take advantage of tax credits and favorable exchange rates.
Verbinski couldn't commit to an overseas shoot because he is locked into directing the Paramount animated film "Rango," with the title character voiced by his "Pirates of the Caribbean" cohort Johnny Depp.
Fresnadillo directed the 2001 Spanish thriller "Intacto," and made his Hollywood breakthrough with "28 Weeks Later."
With "Bioshock," Fresnadillo is stepping into one of the highest-profile projects on the Universal roster. Verbinski came attached as director when Universal made a multimillion- dollar against gross percentage acquisition from Take-Two. Verbinski then stepped away from directing his fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" film because he expected to be in production on "Bioshock" last spring in Los Angeles.
But Universal put on the brakes during the pre-production phase because the budget rose to $160 million and the studio needed it to cost less (Daily Variety, April 27). At the time, Universal sources vowed this would not turn into another "Halo"-- U and partner Fox dropped out of that vidgame adaptation, which was to be directed by "District 9" helmer Neill Blomkamp with Peter Jackson producing. But the negotiations with Fresnadillo indicate the studio is determined to make "Bioshock" offshore.
Once it was clear Verbinski wouldn't direct, he and the studio sparked to Fresnadillo, whose deal is contingent upon the thumbs-up from Take-Two, which maintains director approval. Fresnadillo's producing partner, Enrique Lopez Lavigne, is in talks to become a producer. [...]
[02.06.2009]
Die LA Times meldet... [...] Verbinski, who is currently working on the animated film "Rango," isn't confident about "Bioshock's" making it to the big screen. It's been previously reported that the film is on hold due to concerns about its escalating budget. Verbinski tells the Times that it could probably get made, if it is shot in one of those foreign countries that offer a generous tax credit. And he's not sure whether he wants to go overseas for the year-plus it would require to make it. [...]
[29.05.2009]
Gamona.de meldet... Erst im letzten Monat wurde der kommende Film BioShock auf Eis gelegt, da es zu finanziellen Problemen kam. Das für den Film geplante Budget von 160 Millionen US-Dollar konnte nicht aufgetrieben werden, weshalb Möglichkeiten untersucht wurden, um das Budget zu reduzieren.
Wentworth Miller soll eine tragende Rolle bekommen. Ob Universal und Verbinski mittlerweile zu einem gemeinsamen Nenner gekommen sind, ist noch nicht bekannt. Trotzdem geht die Planung weiter. Auf seinem offiziellen Twitter-Account deutete Schauspieler Wentworth Miller an, eine der wichtigsten Rollen in dem Film zu spielen. Wentworth Miller ist bekannt aus der Serie Prison Break. Einen weiteren Hinweis lieferte er mit der Nachricht, dass es für ihn nach dem Finale von Prison Break mit BioShock weitergeht.
Offiziell aber hüllen sich Universal und Verbinski noch in Schweigen. Wer nichts mit Filmen anfangen kann und sich eher gemütlich auf die Couch legt, um ein dickes Buch zu lesen, darf trotzdem die Story von BioShock genießen. Diese soll nämlich in Form eines Romanes mit 400 Seiten in gebundener Fassung und als Taschenbuch erscheinen. Weitere Informationen sind noch nicht bekannt.
[15.05.2009]
Bei play3.de gibt es ein "Bioshock 2"-Gameplay-Video...
[26.04.2009]
Variety.com meldet... Universal Pictures has put the brakes on "Bioshock," the Gore Verbinski-directed live action adaptation of the bestselling Take-Two Interactive vidgame. The picture was in pre-production, but the studio has halted that effort--and let some production staff go--as Universal and Verbinski figure out a way to make the film at a more reasonable budget.
Sources said that the John Logan-scripted picture was gearing up to shoot in Los Angeles, but that changed when the budget rose to the vicinity of $160 million. U and Verbinski are looking at alternatives like shooting in London as a way to pare costs. The plotline takes place in the underwater city Rapture, where a pilot crash-lands near a secret entrance and becomes involved in a power struggle.
"We were asked by Universal to move the film outside the U.S. to take advantage of a tax credit," Verbinski said. "We are evaluating whether this is something we want to do. In the meantime, the film is in a holding pattern."
Verbinski and sources at the studio say they are determined to make the pic. Indeed, Verbinski (who has also been directing the Paramount animated film "Rango" with Johnny Depp) bowed out of directing a fourth installment of "Pirates of the Caribbean" so that he could direct "Bioshock" and produce under his Blind Wink banner.
Studio sources said that the budget simply became untenable, but U sources said this is no different than when the studio delayed the start of the untitled Robin Hood pic that Ridley Scott is now directing with Russell Crowe starring. U is making that picture for $130 million, a much lower budget that in its first incarnation. For a number of reasons that included the need for extra script work, that picture temporarily halted, a move which enabled Crowe to star in "State of Play" when Brad Pitt fell out.
All parties vow that "Bioshock" will not become another "Halo," the live action adaptation of the Microsoft game that was going to be turned into a film by U and Fox until both studios got cold feet and cancelled the deal over budget fears.
Universal acquired "Bioshock" in a multi-million dollar deal against gross points with Take-Two [...]
[24.04.2009]
Bei IGN gibt es eine Video-Preview zu "Bioshock 2"...
[23.10.2008]
Bei IGN gibt es den Teaser-Trailer zu "Bioshock 2: Sea of Dreams"...
[30.05.2008]
Bei play3.de gibt es die offizielle Ankündigung zur erweiterten Fassung von "BioShock" für PS3, welche im Oktober 2008 erscheinen soll...
[19.05.2008]
DemoNews meldet... Schon häufiger wurde gemeldet, dass Take 2 noch eine Playstation 3 - Version von BioShock planen könnte. Und nun hat es den Anschein, als wäre es so gut wie sicher, dass noch in diesem Jahr eine Umsetzung des vielfach ausgezeichneten Action-Shooter erscheinen wird.
Die Zeitschrift Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) berichtet in der aktuellen Ausgabe, dass die PS3-Version von BioShock im September in den Handel kommen soll. Diese wird nicht nur das eigentliche Spiel enthalten, sondern auch alle bisher veröffentlichten Download-Inhalte. Zudem soll die Konvertierung gegenüber der PC- und Xbox 360- Vorlage auch grafisch etwas verbessert werden.
Seitens Take 2 wurde die PS3-Fassung noch nicht bestätigt, nach dem Erfolg des Spiels wäre diese Entscheidung alles andere als verwunderlich.
[09.05.2008]
Variety.com meldet... Universal and Gore Verbinski are going into "Bioshock."
Studio has signed a deal to turn last year's hit videogame, which won numerous awards and sold more than 2 million units worldwide, into a film.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" helmer is attached to direct and produce. "Aviator" scribe John Logan is in talks to pen the screenplay.
"Bioshock" publisher Take-Two Interactive is getting a multimillion-dollar advance against gross points on the pic. It's believed to be the biggest videogame-to-movie deal since 2005, when U and Fox signed onto the since aborted "Halo" pic, for which Microsoft got $5 million against 10%.
Take-Two executive chairman Strauss Zelnick said the "state of the art" deal is structured so that "Bioshock" won't end up in turnaround like "Halo," which is back with Microsoft.
"The reason I structured it the way I did is to make sure it gets made," he emphasized.
"Bioshock" takes place in an underwater city based on the free market principles of Ayn Rand, but things have gone disastrously wrong. Players control a pilot who crash-lands at a secret entrance to the city, called Rapture, and is drawn into a power struggle during which he discovers that his will is not as free as he'd thought.
"I think the whole utopia-gone-wrong story that's cleverly unveiled to players is just brimming with cinematic potential," said Verbinski. "Of all the games I've played, this is one that I felt has a really strong narrative."
Take-Two has been approached by a number of producers and studios since the game came out in August but waited until it had swept most of the end-of-year industry awards and racked up impressive holiday sales before working with CAA to package the project. Universal got a first look and made a preemptive bid.
Zelnick, who was president of Fox in the early '90s, led the dealmaking for his company, rather than set the project up with a producer.
"One of the things we decided early on is that we didn't want to go through a producer," he commented. "It's terribly important to us to have a meaningful influence on how this project is produced. We didn't want any insulation between us."
Verbinski noted that Rapture's art deco design and visually arresting characters, such as the mechanical Big Daddys who protect genetically mutated girls called Little Sisters, particularly inspired him to see the game as a film.
Though no release date is even being targeted, Verbinski said he plans to start pre-production as soon as Logan's script is finished and approved by all involved.
Helmer has been regularly consulting with Ken Levine, the game's creative director, though it's not yet clear if the game developer will have a formal role in the film.
For Universal, project marks a return to the videogame space after the disastrous "Halo" experience. After more than a year of development, during which Peter Jackson was signed to exec produce and Neil Blomkamp to direct the "Halo" feature, U and Fox shut down the project over cost concerns.
"This deal gives Universal the opportunity to have the immersive, addictive universe of 'Bioshock' interpreted by a filmmaker with unrivaled abilities to convey story, action and large-scale, fantastical visuals," said U co-chairman David Linde.
Take-Two is developing a "Bioshock" sequel that will be released in 2009, almost certainly before the film comes out.
Though numerous videogames have been turned into movies and others are in the works, very few have been commercial or critical successes. Take-Two itself has turned down numerous attempts by Hollywood to option its Rockstar label's hit franchise "Grand Theft Auto." "Bioshock" marks the first movie deal ever for the publisher.
[08.01.2008]
Joystiq.com meldet...
Digging through all the praise heaped upon BioShock, you're sure to scrape your nails across several repeated phrases such as "engaging," "gripping" and "atmospheric." Some have even said it's "pretty good." The most common one, however, is sure to be "cinematic," a term that places BioShock and Hollywood in rather close proximity. A reliable source within a major film production company has told Joystiq that the two have been getting along famously, with a movie adaptation of 2K's successful franchise already being discussed by the Big Daddies internally.
The studio hopes to bring the fallen aquatic utopia of Rapture to celluloid life through extensive use of green screen technology, an approach not dissimilar to Legendary Pictures' interpretation of 300. If the computer generated approach is deemed feasible and fitting, the focus can then shift to capturing BioShock's secondary (and uninhabited) characters. While it's not guaranteed to move beyond these early stages, this project has our full support [...]
[07.01.2008]
GameStar.de meldet... Die Gerüchteküche rund um die Handlung des Bioshock-Nachfolgers beginnt zu brodeln. So will die tschechische Spielewebsite Hrej.cz von einem Informanten bei 2K Games erfahren haben, dass die Vorproduktion gerade gestartet habe und derzeit Mitte 2009 als Termin anvisiert sei. Derzeit entwickele 2K Games gerade ein Konzept für die Handlung. Klar sei aber jetzt schon, dass Bioshock 2 die Geschehnisse vor dem ersten Teil erzählen werde. Die Chancen stehen also gut, dass Bioshock-Fans mehr über die Stadt Rapture und deren Erbauer Andrew Ryan erfahren. [...]
Take 2 / 2K Games veröffentlichte im Herbst 2007 das
PC- und Videospiel "BioShock" für Windows-PC und
Xbox 360...
Bioshock ist ein Actionspiel, wie Sie es noch nie erlebt haben. Auf dem Grund des Meeres erwartet Sie die utopische Stadt Rapture, zerrissen vom genetischen Bürgerkrieg. Entdecken Sie eine unglaubliche, aber tödliche Welt im Stil des Art Deco, finden Sie eindrucksvolle Technologie und treffen Sie faszinierende Einwohner. Ein komplettes Waffenarsenal steht Ihnen zur Verfügung - vom einfachen Revolver bis zum Raketen- oder Flammenwerfer Widersetzen Sie sich den Regeln der Natur. Benutzen Sie PLASMID-Spritzen, um Ihre DNA zu modifizieren und übermenschliche Kräfte freizusetzen...
Am 17. Oktober 2008 erschien "BioShock" für PS3 - mit neuen Inhalten und Features... Ganz oben auf der Liste der neuen Funktionen stehen der neue "Survivor"-Schwierigkeitsgrad, die Unterstützung von Trophäen sowie komplett neue Spielinhalte. Die Herausforderungen, die exklusiv für die PS3-Version von BioShock entwickelt wurden, werden die Fähigkeiten von neuen und erfahrenen Spielern gleichermaßen auf die Probe stellen, da sie dort alles Können und Wissen anwenden müssen, welches sie in Rapture gesammelt haben...
Take 2 / 2K Games veröffentlichte am 9. Februar 2010 den Nachfolger "BioShock" für PS3,
Xbox 360 und Windows-PC...
Immer noch leidet das Unterwasser-Universum Rapture unter den Sünden der Vergangenheit. An der Atlantikküste verschwinden kleine Mädchen - Sie werden von einem Monster nach Rapture verschleppt. Als erster Prototyp des Big Daddy hat der Spieler die Aufgabe, in der heruntergekommenden Stadt das Geheimnis Raptures zu lüften und im Kampf gegen noch nie gesehene Feinde das eigene Überleben zu sichern.
Erlebe die Macht von Raptures gefürchtetem Bewohner, wenn du mit seinen Waffen gegen neue, starke Feinde antrittst. Schlüpfe in die Figur, die zu BioShocks Markenzeichen und zu einer wahren Ikone wurde. Kämpfe gegen mächtige, neue Feinde und erlebe dabei die brachiale und gewaltige Kraft von Raptures meistgefürchtetem Geschöpf am "eigenen Leib"...