I just got this from some friends I use to work with in the interactive software industry. I don’t usually post news articles, but when I seen that Disney was going to adapt the game that I worked on and did cinematic work for into a movie, I thought I would make an exception. Heck they even featured my artwork for the Variety article. I cant wait to see what inspiration comes through and of course that first royalty check.

Here’s the article:

More perfect ‘Union’ for Mouse, scribe
Bruckheimer taps Straczynski to adapt vidgame
By MARC GRASER
‘Shattered Union’

The ‘Shattered Union’ vidgame posits an American in which Washington, D.C., has been destroyed, and civil war rages.
In the game, states secede from the U.S. and form their own governments that wage a civil war against each other after Washington, D.C., is wiped out in a nuclear blast and chaos ravages the nation. Players control one of the warring group of states — the California Commonwealth, Republic of Texas and New England Alliance are three of the six — or a European peacekeeping unit sent to reunify America.

The strategy war game, developed by PopTop Software (behind the “Railroad Tycoon” franchise), was published in 2005 by 2K Games, a division of Take-Two Interactive. Take-Two also has an adaptation of “BioShock” set up at Universal.

Straczynski, whose martial-arts actioner “Ninja Assassin” bows Nov. 25 via Warner Bros., is penning a “Silver Surfer” pic at Fox and a “Forbidden Planet” reboot at Warner Bros., and he adapted zombie book “World War Z” at Paramount. He also wrote Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling.”

His Vietnam War drama “They Marched Into Sunlight” is in pre-production at Universal with Paul Greengrass set to helm.

Mike Stenson and Chad Oman will exec produce the project at Jerry Bruckheimer Films, which is readying “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” for the Mouse House to release next summer, based on Ubisoft’s vidgame franchise.

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In case your interested here’s the full cinematic I worked on along with a few other folks. This was done in 2005, so it is quite old.