The voice of Solid Snake says that the film adaptation of Capcom’s Lost Planet is this close — you can’t see, but my fingers are but a hair’s-breadth apart — to being confirmed, pending a deal with Warner Bros. That deal, David Hayter says, is “just closing” but “not entirely confirmed yet” according to a report from IGN.
It’s good news for Lost Planet fans — and not just because of Hayter’s screenwriting nerd cred based on his X-Men and Watchmen scripts — because the man cares deeply about the source material.
“There is gap in Hollywood between people who write good movies and those who appreciate good video games”, Hayter said. The man with the trademark voice says he tries “to make an effort to take the essence of the game, keep as much of that as possible, and still put it into a proper film structure”. Yes, yes, but will it feature bug shooting? ‘Cause bug shooting is key.
Yesterday’s episode of Evil Avatar’s podcast featured as a special guest David “Voice of Solid Snake” Hayter. They got chatty, they talked Metal Gear, but something else they talked about was Hayter’s other line of work: as a Hollywood writer. Over the year’s, Hayters worked on movies like X-Men 1 & 2 and the Scorpion King, and he’s even at work on the upcoming Watchmen flick as well. Seems he’s also in discussions with both Capcom and Warner Bros to write a screenplay for a Lost Planet movie. Interesting choice, Capcom. Can’t say I enjoyed the game too much, but the setting could work as a flick, especially if it’s pitched at the Chronicles of Riddick end of the budget/market.
Evil Avatar Radio Ep. Eleventy One – David Hayter [Evil Avatar]