Fear Effect Movie in the Works and New Game Being Developed
According to a Hollywood reporter, Eidos is making a new Fear Effect game for next gen consoles in time for the Fear Effect movie.
Hong Kong director Stanley Tong, best known for shooting three Jackie Chan films, is in talks to bring the popular Eidos video game “Fear Effect” to the big screen.
The action revolves around a team of mercenaries hired to track down the daughter of a billionaire industrialist in a globe-trotting story line that takes a supernatural turn when demons get involved.
The film’s producer, Mark A. Altman, described the movie as “Mission: Impossible” meets “Silent Hill,” adding that it will faithfully follow the story line of the original PlayStation game. It will be set 10 years in the future, however, rather than in the alternate world of the source material. Altman, the CEO of Mindfire Entertainment, said the $20 million-$25 million project is scheduled to start this year for a late 2007 or early ’08 release.
Eidos is developing a third “Fear Effect” game for next-generation consoles. The company introduced “Fear Effect” to gamers in 2000 and followed up with “Fear Effect: Retro Helix” on the original Playstation console.
According to a Hollywood reporter, Eidos is making a new Fear Effect game for next gen consoles in time for the Fear Effect movie.
Hong Kong director Stanley Tong, best known for shooting three Jackie Chan films, is in talks to bring the popular Eidos video game “Fear Effect” to the big screen.
The action revolves around a team of mercenaries hired to track down the daughter of a billionaire industrialist in a globe-trotting story line that takes a supernatural turn when demons get involved.
The film’s producer, Mark A. Altman, described the movie as “Mission: Impossible” meets “Silent Hill,” adding that it will faithfully follow the story line of the original PlayStation game. It will be set 10 years in the future, however, rather than in the alternate world of the source material. Altman, the CEO of Mindfire Entertainment, said the $20 million-$25 million project is scheduled to start this year for a late 2007 or early ’08 release.
Eidos is developing a third “Fear Effect” game for next-generation consoles. The company introduced “Fear Effect” to gamers in 2000 and followed up with “Fear Effect: Retro Helix” on the original Playstation console.