Epic Games May Make Fortnite Movie as Part of Entertainment Expansion (theinformation.com) 21
Epic Games is considering launching an entertainment division focused on scripted video programming, The Information reported Monday, citing people familiar with the situation. From the report: The maker of hit videogame Fortnite is looking to diversify amid legal battles with Apple and Google that have hurt its ability to expand in the mobile market. The division could develop projects including a feature film based on Fortnite, the people said. Such a film has already been discussed. Planning for the entertainment division follows the hiring in 2021's first two months of several executives from Lucasfilm, including Jason McGatlin, formerly vice president of Physical Production at Lucasfilm and now president of Special Projects at Epic. McGatlin was executive producer of all the "Star Wars" films released under Disney. Other hires from Lucasfilm are Lynn Bartsch, Epic's head of Business Affairs, and Chris Furia, Epic's vice president of Production Finance, according to the executives' LinkedIn profiles.
Good luck with that. (Score:1)
McGatlin was executive producer of all the "Star Wars" films released under Disney.
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Considering The Mandalorian [vfxvoice.com] kind of brought virtual production to people's attention, why not? The pandemic just forced the issue.
Virtual entertainment. (Score:2)
Considering Epic Unreal's push into virtual production [unrealengine.com] this really shouldn't come as a surprise.
There's only one way to do this (Score:2)
Camp. You make this as ridiculously campy as possible. Like "Evil Dead" camp.
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Flash Gordon camp. If they can shoehorn Brian Blessed in as leader of the hawkmen then I'll watch it. "Gordon's alive!"
Like printing money (Score:2)
This would be like printing money. Even after watching the short trailers they insert into the game now and then, the same videos on YouTube get millions of hits. I've seen kids watch them over and over trying to suss out lore and context. They also watch independently produced machinema based on Fortnite. An official movie would do well.
Apple Studios respond with a spoof (Score:2)
Fork Knife: The Movie
Smart (Score:2)
Get all the kids excited by the movie then they go home and find out none of their iOS devices can play it.
"Mom, your company sucks."
Re: Smart (Score:2)
Get all the kids excited by the movie then they go home and find out none of their iOS devices can play it.
"Mom, your company sucks."
So, if you think the net result of:
1. Losing all iOS/iPadOS (and macOS?) revenue for not only Fortnite, but any future Epic games; plus,
2. Losing their Epic Games Dev. Account; plus,
3. Paying for a gigantic (and almost completely unsuccessful) Lawsuit (of their own making!); plus,
4. Paying for an Appeal of said Lawsuit,
Does not completely swamp out those IAP fees for the next couple of decades, you are utterly delusional.
From an MBA (or Stockholder's) point-of-view, it makes zero business sense.
Squid Game? (Score:2)
What? (Score:2)
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Writers can invent anything (Score:2)
When there isn't a story in the source material, this gives the creative team huge leeway to do something really interesting or also just phone in some crap. I personally enjoyed the Jungle Cruise movie for what it was and thought they overdelivered on what was required by the premise (a boat
How original. (Score:2)
Good ol' Epic innovating as usual. Not content with copying PUBG to make Fortnite's core mechanic, copying the likeness of famous people to try and promote it, copying the game mechanics from small indie developers such as those behind Among Us to try and keep their game fresh, they now want to copy League of Legends https://www.engadget.com/netfl... [engadget.com]
So who has the bingo card? Whose ideal will they rip off next?
Please do (Score:1)
Please spend 500M at least on it. Make it the best looking thing that you absolutely can! I can't wait...to see you lose that much money...
a lot of construction (Score:1)