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Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
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The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, along with Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time. But instead of the peace he longs for, he finds his kingdom ravaged by war and Kaileena the ...
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PoP creator talks about movie and more
Jordan Mechner is currently hard at work on creating a movie based upon Prince of Persia, together with Jerry Bruckheimer and Walt Disney Pictures. Gamasutra not only had the pleasure of asking him some questions about the progress of the movie, but also asks what he thinks about the Xbox Live Arcade remake of the original Prince of Persia and the difference between writing a story for a game and movie.
Let us hope that those writers in America stop striking soon, so that we can go and watch it in our cinema!
How close is the movie to starting filming and how does the strike affect it?
The movie is in pre-production. At this moment there's no way to know how long the writers' strike will last, or if the directors' and actors' guilds will strike as well. It's a very insecure time for the whole industry.
A lot of big movies that were set to go, now aren't. I was really hoping that Mike Newell would be the one to direct this movie and I was ecstatic when he agreed, but it was bittersweet because I only had about 24 hours to rejoice before the writers' strike began.
The movie is in pre-production. At this moment there's no way to know how long the writers' strike will last, or if the directors' and actors' guilds will strike as well. It's a very insecure time for the whole industry.
A lot of big movies that were set to go, now aren't. I was really hoping that Mike Newell would be the one to direct this movie and I was ecstatic when he agreed, but it was bittersweet because I only had about 24 hours to rejoice before the writers' strike began.
Let us hope that those writers in America stop striking soon, so that we can go and watch it in our cinema!
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