Metal Gear Solid movie confirmed

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Metal Gear Solid looks set to follow in the footsteps of Tomb Raider, and, er, Super Mario Bros. and Hitman, in becoming yet another video game to be ported over to the silver screen.

Spider-Man producer Avi Arad appeared at the Metal Gear Solid 25th Anniversary event in Japan and announced that Sony Pictures will be pushing a film version into development, ending long-standing speculation that the game was ripe for adaptation.

"For many years I fought to bring comics to theaters," said Arad during a brief speech on-stage, "and videogames are the comics of today." Given that comic-book movies are still arriving at a rate of knots, we're not sure that the analogy holds water, but you get what he's trying to say.

The Metal Gear Solid series follows the exploits of one Solid Snake, a kind of super-soldier / spy / mercenary figure, charged with taking down a mysterious nuclear-weapon-sporting mecha known as Metal Gear. Needless to say, he's a total badass.

Nobody is yet in place on the directorial or casting front, but expect the usual Hemsworth / Gosling / Hardy / Jackman / Bale rumours to soon begin in earnest. A movie adaptation of a videogame… who'd have thought it, eh?

I hope this is not a shit movie as most Video Game movies seem to be and this could be a very good one.
 

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Yeah it's tough to translate a video game to a movie. For every Resident Evil we get House of the Dead, Hitman, Doom, & Street Fighter.
 

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Yeah it's tough to translate a video game to a movie. For every Resident Evil we get House of the Dead, Hitman, Doom, & Street Fighter.

Don't forget the worst of them all. BloodRayne
 

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Never heard of it
 

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MASSIVE potential here, but history is not on their side. I'm interested, but cautious.
 

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^Agree

Could be an awesome movie if done right, but will be hard to do especially when trying to explain the story to non-gamers. My main problem with Video Game movies is, most games take anywhere from 6 to 40 hours to play straight through, trying to pack that amount of story in a movie normally makes the movie seemed rushed. I for one, didn't mind Hitman or Doom. The others mentioned did suck... and not for nothing so did the last Resident Evil the new one however looks hopeful.