Devil May Cry is going Hollywood

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Screen Gems Buys ‘Devil May Cry’ Rights; Kyle Ward Writing Screenplay

Posted on Monday, February 28th, 2011 by Russ Fischer

The Resident Evil series proved to be a monster hit (no pun intended) for Screen Gems and Sony. So the fact that the companies are going back to video games as the RE films get stretched a bit thin should come as no surprise. Appropriately, Screen Gems has even turned to a video game franchise that was born from a concept intended as a Resident Evil sequel. That would be Devil May Cry, the story of Dante, white-haired demon killer and trenchcoat lover.
Kyle Ward (Kane & Lynch) is the man chosen to script after Screen Gems and Sony went through a variety of possible writers. This is seen as a potential franchise, but what isn’t as of late? Game publisher Capcom has already done a lot of the ground work, establishing the game series as a massive brand with comics, anime and toy spinoffs.
The question is: how the hell does anyone make a movie out of Devil May Cry? Dante is a cocky and very irritating hero at the center of a game that is less about story than it is striving for perfection in one demonic encounter after another. Remove the gameplay, which is filled with high-flying acrobatic multi-weapon attacks, and you end up with a series of cutscenes that, even in the context of the game, just aren’t that interesting. I can see why people love the gameplay — it is extremely challenging, and nailing high ratings as you battle the fierce, relentless AI is satisfying — but I can’t see wanting to watch two hours centered around the character. The acrobatic moves might look cool on screen, but you can see those in the other media offshoots of the game, too.
But that global franchise probably renders me in the minority. I don’t see any reason to watch the Resident Evil movies at this point, either, but global box office proves that a lot of people do. Screen Gems is inevitably hoping to get the same audience with Devil May Cry. But will Paul WS Anderson get involved? [Variety]
Thoughts?
 
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This was supposed to have been in the works for the last 7 years now:

Tokyo-based film distributor Gaga Communications has signed a deal with Capcom to adapt their hit videogame Devil May Cry into a feature film, according to today's Variety.

No terms of the deal were released, but the word is that Devil May Cry will be developed as a live-action feature film with a budget of around $40 million. The movie is tentatively slated for a 2005 production start with a release expected the following year.

While no plot details are available (there's no script yet), we suppose the film's story will closely parallel that of the game. The game, as described by IGN PS2, focuses around "Dante, son of the legendary Sparta, a devil lieutenant with a heart for humans who turned against the Devil Prince more than 2,000 years ago, and in doing so turned the Usurping Devil Prince's evil dreams on their head. He conquered the devil, trapping him, and then left his evil past and the Underworld, so as to live with humankind. He married a woman who bore a half-devil, half-man child, Dante."

As the game begins, Dante is a maverick bounty hunter for hire who takes on jobs involving devils and other unwholesome creatures. A stranger from Dante's mysterious past challenges him to stop the Devil Prince who has freed himself and is preparing to take over the world.

We'll keep you posted as Hollywood talent becomes attached to the project.

Gaga recently announced the acquisition of film rights to another popular Capcom title, Onimusha. Capcom is no stranger to the world of film adaptations – they're behind the Resident Evil gaming franchise, which has a movie sequel on the way.

Check out our Games-to-Film section for the latest on all the videogames making their way to the big screen!

http://movies.ign.com/articles/422/422228p1.html
 

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Exceptions that prove the rule. There are some STD's that don't make you piss fire, doesn't mean I want an STD. Also those were average at best.
 

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The game was that way, too.

IDK, I just liked the movie simply because I was in on the first Silent Hill game and can remeber being terrified to play it at dark.