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No Thumb Bandits
wasn't suggesting Film God Peter Jackson
looks like King Kong... here's the low
down.....
PRESS RELEASE
UBISOFT TO LAUNCH INTERACTIVE GAME FOR
UNIVERSAL PICTURES' KING KONG
FOR CHRISTMAS 2005
LONDON, UK - 12TH October, 2004 - Ubisoft,
one of the world's largest interactive
video game publishers, and Universal
Studios Consumer Products Group today
announce plans to release an interactive
game based on Universal Pictures' upcoming
motion picture adventure, King Kong.
The game will be available worldwide
on all platforms in conjunction with
the 14th December, 2005 theatrical release
of the movie.
Triple Academy Award® winner Peter
Jackson (The Lord of the Rings: The
Return of the King) brings his sweeping
cinematic vision to the iconic story
of the gigantic ape-monster captured
in the wilds and brought to civilization
where he meets his tragic fate. Jackson
assumes directing, producing and co-screenwriting
duties and surrounds himself with a
list of superlative filmmaking and acting
talents.
Working very closely with Peter Jackson
and Wingnut Films, Ubisoft's prized
Beyond Good & Evil development team,
based in Montpellier (France) and award-winning
Montreal studio - some of the interactive
game industry's most creative designers
- are creating a game that will reflect
the visual interpretation, character
dynamics and dramatic narrative of Jackson's
epic film.
Serge Hascoet, Executive Director,
Worldwide Content Strategy for Ubisoft
stated: "Through this creative
association, Ubisoft shows its growing
dedication to bringing intense emotions
inspired by the movie industry to interactive
games. In the King Kong game, players
will be able to experience all the power,
drama and emotion of the film thanks
to the interactive possibilities provided
by the game."
"I'm really enjoying the collaboration
with these artists, and all the creative
possibilities we're discovering,"
said Peter Jackson. "By working
closely with the development team, Ubisoft
is enabling me to help shape the kind
of gaming experience that I will be
proud to associate with this new version
of King Kong, a story that began my
life-long love of film."
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countries.
About King Kong
Jackson re-teams with longtime collaborators
Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, co-writing
the screenplay with three-time Oscar®-winning
partner Walsh and The Lord of the Rings
co-writer, Academy Award® winner
Boyens. The screenplay is based on the
original story by Merian C. Cooper and
Edgar Wallace, which became the classic
1933 RKO Radio Pictures film, directed
by adventurers Cooper and Ernest B.
Schoedsack. Jan Blenkin, Carolynne Cunningham,
Fran Walsh and Jackson are producing
the film under their WingNut Films banner,
with Universal Pictures releasing King
Kong worldwide on December 14, 2005.
Starring in the Universal Pictures
release is a slate of some of Hollywood's
most versatile and accomplished actors,
including Academy Award® nominee
Naomi Watts (21 Grams), Jack Black (School
of Rock) and Academy Award® winner
Adrien Brody (The Pianist). Cast members
include Andy Serkis (The Lord of the
Rings trilogy), Thomas Kretschmann (U-571),
Colin Hanks (Orange County) and Kyle
Chandler (Angel's Dance, television's
Early Edition).
Jackson brings his sweeping vision and
employs the latest motion picture technology
to cinematically portray the timeless
tale of the beast and his beauty. He
expands on the chapters of the tale
that take place in the mysterious and
dangerous jungles of Skull Island, and
his Kong promises to be a unique and
breathtaking creation.
As with his Lord of the Rings trilogy,
Jackson is currently shooting King Kong
on location in his native New Zealand.
Visual effects are accomplished by New
Zealand-based companies Weta Digital
and Weta Workshop, recipients of multiple
Academy Awards® for their collective
work on The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Visual effects and miniatures supplement
practical locations in creating primordial
jungles and '30s-period America. This
film has not yet been rated. Please
consult www.filmratings.com or www.parentalguide.org
for more information.
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