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MUMBAI: Reliance Big Entertainment (RBE),
under its creative partnership deal with
Brad Pitts production company Plan
B Entertainment, has reached an agreement
to produce a sci-fi film Dark Void, based
on an upcoming video game with the same
name.
The
two companies have taken film rights from
its developer and publisher Capcom.
The theatrical version of the Dark Void
will be developed as a sci-fi action franchise
by RBE and Plan B Entertainment, as a part
of the development and production financing
deal (termed a creative partnership) which
was announced at the Cannes Film Festival
last year.
RBE
chairman Amit Khanna commented, We
are delighted that our creative partnership
with Plan B has led to this agreement to
develop the Dark Void motion picture based
on Dark Void.
Dark
Void (the game) is a new property from Capcom,
which will be released on the Xbox 360 and
Playstation 3 computer entertainment systems
and PC in North America on 19 January, 2010
and across Europe on 22 January.
As a game, Dark Void was developed
with a wide-screen mentality - a world full
of adventure presented in cinematic scope
and scale, said Capcom Entertainment
Sr VP licensing Germaine Gioia. Plan
B recognised the potential of our newest
property and is as excited about bringing
Dark Void to life in cinemas as Capcom is
to bring the interactive experience to home
theatres.
Dark
Void is a blend of aerial and ground-pounding
combat which centres on Will, a pilot who
crash lands in the Bermuda Triangle following
a routine mission. Will wakes up to find
himself in The Void, an alternate
world resembling a primitive earth where
aliens with superior technology are planning
to take over civilization. Together with
a faction of humans who have disappeared
into the Void, Will takes on the alien race
using their own advanced technology including
a high-powered jet pack to defeat them and
keep order in the civilized world.
The deal was brokered by CAA on behalf of
RBE and Plan B, and by UTA on behalf of
Capcom. Plan B was additionally represented
in the deal by Jon Liebman and Cynthia Pett-Dante
at Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
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