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Capcom Eyeing the Big Screen for Games

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Japanese video game publisher Capcom, which has licensed its original franchise "Resident Evil" to Impact Pictures and Sony Pictures, recently stepped into the movie production game with an original "Street Fighter" movie due in 2008. It is partnering with Hyde Park Entertainment on a new film that focuses on Chung Li, one of the most popular fighters from the game franchise.

The Hollywood Reporter says the company, after decades of creating such original game franchises as "Devil May Cry," "Lost Planet," "Dead Rising" and "Onimusha" (which has a film in development at Davis Films), has hired Germaine Gioia to serve in the newly created post of senior vp licensing in its Los Angeles office. She will liaison with Hollywood to find properties that can work as Capcom games.

The "Resident Evil" movie franchise, with a third film in production, is the second-most-successful franchise for Sony Pictures behind "Spider-Man." With the film rights to "Onimusha" and "Devil May Cry" already purchased, Gioia believes Capcom could work more closely with Hollywood to release new games in these franchises around the launch of theatrical or DVD releases of the films.

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=18190
 
The Resident Evil film "franchise" is a joke. And why the hell would you want to make a Street Fighter film entirely about Chung-li anyways? God forbid someone make a halfway decent video game film.
 
Remember the Van Damme Street Fighter movie? That was such a joke.
 
A lot of Capcom games could easily translate to movies, hopefully they start taking the path that Bungie is doing with Halo. Making sure they get the best people to work on it (though Halo has been pushed back).
 
I have nightmares about Paul Anderson directing a Devil May Cry movie. *shudders*
 
David Starsky said:
The Hollywood Reporter says the company, after decades of creating such original game franchises as "Devil May Cry,"... "Onimusha"

With the film rights to "Onimusha" and "Devil May Cry" already purchased, Gioia believes Capcom could work more closely with Hollywood to release new games in these franchises around the launch of theatrical or DVD releases of the films
i don't care what anyone says.
i'm sooooo damned excited about those two productions.
i think they could both be fantastic if done correctly!!!:woot::heart::woot:
 

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