Driver Video Game To Become Movie
Infogrames, a global publisher of interactive games, announced today that it has optioned the film and television rights to its Driver video game franchise to Constantin Film, the leading independent production and distribution company in Germany. Impact Pictures, a subsidiary of Constantin, is slated to produce the motion picture.
With more than 12 million units sold worldwide, Driver is Infogrames’ best-selling game to date. Developed by Infogrames’ own Reflections Interactive, the original Driver debuted in 1999 and was that year’s best-selling PlayStation action game. Released in 2000, Driver 2 ranked as the #2 best-selling PlayStation game of the year, staying in the Top 10 for 18 consecutive weeks. The hotly anticipated Driver 3 is currently scheduled for release during the 2003 holiday season, and will again follow the action-packed exploits of Tanner, an undercover policeman hired by the mob as a getaway driver.
“We are thrilled to have Driver make the jump to the big screen,” said Martin Edmondson, Managing Director and Creative Director of Reflections Interactive. “The audience for Driver has grown steadily over the last three years because the game combines exhilarating action with a compelling storyline. That makes for hit games and should make for a terrific movie,” he added.
“This is a great opportunity to develop the extremely cool game character of Tanner into a memorable movie figure,” said Jeremy Bolt, the movie’s producer. “With Tanner and Tobias Jones, we can create two very believable and iconic action movie heroes.”
The feature film is currently scheduled to begin production in 2003, and is being developed for Paul W.S. Anderson (Resident Evil) to direct from a screenplay by James DeMonaco, Todd Harthan and James Roday (The Negotiator).
For more than 20 years, Constantin Film has been the most successful production and distribution company in Germany, producing such high-quality international films as The Neverending Story, The Name of the Rose, and The House of the Spirits. Constantin Film is an international integrated media concern covering all areas and genres of film production nationally and internationally.
Impact Pictures is the production company of writer/director Paul W.S. Anderson and producer Jeremy Bolt. The pair’s previous credits include Mortal Kombat and Event Horizon. Resident Evil, which was directed by Anderson and has taken in $105 million worldwide to date, is Impact’s first film as a subsidiary of Constantin Film.