I can't believe it! Though we have placed a lot
of anticipation on who the director may be for the upcoming adaptation of
the best-selling X-Box game Halo, it turns out that the producer
is just as cool!
According to Bungie,
the Executive Producer will be the same man who has successfully adapted
Lord of the Rings to the big screen and who is currently working
on a giant ape right now. Don't know who? What is wrong with you!?
Peter Jackson to Produce Halo
No sense beating around the bush. I would only say that if you’re not already sitting down, you absolutely should.
A few weeks ago we were lucky enough to partner with two tremendous Producers from Universal, Mary Parent and Scott Stuber. In the short time they’ve been on board, Mary and Scott have joined with Peter Schlessel to accomplish unimaginably wonderful things. Example? They’ve secured an Executive Producer to help guarantee the creative integrity and technical excellence of the Halo film.
And that Executive Producer’s name is Peter Jackson.
I’ll give you a second to process. If you’re having a strong, emotional reaction, don’t panic. When I heard the news it took me the better part of a day just to stop smiling.
Yes. The Peter Jackson, Executive Producing the
Halo film.
Needless to say I and the rest of Bungie are positively incontinent (Marty especially). But what really knocks us on our asses is we’re also getting the combined talent of the mighty men and women of WETA in the bargain. From fabricating Covenant weapons to building life-sized Forerunner structures to accomplishing shot after shot of complex live-action/CG integration – simply put, there’s no group of people we’d rather have realize the Halo universe on screen.
Indeed, I don’t think there’s another group that even could.
Mary and Scott know Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh because of
their work on King Kong
(which Universal is distributing), so I asked them for their personal take
on this development:
"First, let me just say how honored and excited Scott and I are to be involved in this project. As huge fans of the game ourselves we know how high the bar is. We've made it our mission to try and involve the absolute very best people one can imagine in every capacity. Having developed a great relationship with Peter and Fran through the extraordinary Kong experience, and seeing first hand just how unique a filmmaking environment they have crafted, we approached them about the possibility of coming aboard to Exec Produce. Not surprisingly, they were already avid fans of the game, and given our existing shorthand, they said yes! To be able to continue our relationship with them – on HALO of all projects – is really a dream come true for us in the biggest possible way.”
Other than the report, Bungie admits that they are in for the long hull
when it comes to delivering a quality adaptation to the big screen [hurray
for Bungie!]. For the entire report on Jackson's involvement with Halo,
head over to Bungie.
Halo will come to theatres some time near summer in 2007.