'Asteroids' lands at Universal
Lorenzo di Bonaventura producing game adaptation
By Borys Kit
Universal has won a four-studio bidding war to pick up the
film rights to the classic Atari video game "Asteroids." Matthew
Lopez will write the script for the feature adaptation, which will
be produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura.
In "Asteroids," initially released as an arcade game in 1979, a
player controlled a triangular space ship in an asteroid field. The
object was to shoot and destroy the hulking masses of rock and the
occasional flying saucer while avoiding smashing into both.
As opposed to today's games, there is no story line or fancy
world-building mythology, so the studio would be creating a plot
from scratch. Universal, however, is used to that development
process, as it's in the middle of doing just that for several of
the Hasbro board game properties it is translating to the big
screen, such as "Battleship" and "Candyland."
Senior vp of production Jeff Kirschenbaum will oversee the
project for Universal.
Di Bonaventura's next outing is "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,"
which Paramount is set to open Aug. 7.
Lopez came out of Disney's writing program and worked on that
studio's recent movies "Bedtime Stories" and "Race to Witch
Mountain." He also wrote the most recent draft of "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice," currently in production with Nicolas Cage and Jay
Baruchel starring.
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Yay.