Onimusha (film)
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Onimusha | |
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Directed by | Christophe Gans |
Produced by | Samuel Hadida |
Distributed by | Davis Films Gaga Productions |
Release date(s) | TBA |
Country | United States |
IMDb profile |
Onimusha is an announced film adaptation of the the upcoming film adaptation of the action-adventure game series Onimusha.
[edit] Production
In May 2003, Davis Films and Gaga Productions announced its joint venture to adapt the action-adventure game series Onimusha into a $50 million live-action feature film. According to Davis Films' Samuel Hadida, "It's samurai fighting against demons – it's very close to this simple pitch. There's also a love story woven in. It's a big adventure movie with lots of special effects." Hadida also proposed the possibility of a film franchise.[1] In December 2006, director Christophe Gans said that he had Onimusha lined up to film.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Brian Linder. "Games-to-Film: Onimusha", IGN, 2003-05-21. Retrieved on February 13, 2007.
- ^ Kevin Prin. "INTERVIEW : CHRISTOPHE GANS (SILENT HILL) PARTIE 1", DVDrama, 2006-12-22. Retrieved on February 14, 2007. (in French)
[edit] External links
- Onimusha at the Internet Movie Database