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Electronic Arts prepares to make
quite an entrance with its upcoming survival-horror game Dead Space, and teamed
up with Starz Media for the production of an animated prequel to the game. The purpose
of this production is to make a connection between the comic book the authors
of the video game took their inspiration from and the game itself.
The film will be produced by
Film Roman, subsidiary unit of Starz Media, and is said to be released on
Halloween this year, at the same time with the game. “Due to the richness and
complexity of stories that have evolved for video games, they have become a
type of entertainment that can span generations and provide fantastic inspiration
for other forms of media, especially in the realm of animated features,” Film
Roman President And COO Scott Greenberg said in a statement. “We’re
particularly thrilled to be starting off with Dead Space.”
Film Roman is currently
collaborating with Digital Tetra Inc. to the Dead Space movie in Korea, while
Gotham Group in Los Angeles will help with the arrangement. The story of Dead
Space is set up aboard of a futuristic mining spaceship, the USG Ishimura,
after it manages to pull a mysterious artifact from one of its dig sites. The artifact
will prove to be the source of an alien invasion, which will put the spaceship’s
crewmembers in the position to fight for survival.
“We are really excited to be
working with Film Roman to create an animated feature that will tell the
portion of the Dead Space saga between the comic and game,” said Glen
Schofield, Executive Producer for Dead Space. “With the video game, comic book
and now animated movie, Dead Space has become a true multimedia brand. Each of
these elements delivers the story to new audiences and tells it from different
aspects and perspectives.”
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