Hunger Games director signs up for the BioShock movie

A new Deadlin (opens in new tab)e report says Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence (opens in new tab) has been signed to direct the upcoming BioShock film, while the script will be adapted by Michael Green (opens in new tab), whose previous credits include Logan, Alien: Covenant, and American Gods.

Getting BioShock to the big screen has been a struggle. The first game in the series was released in 2007—that’s 15 years ago—and while a film project helmed by Gore Verbinski was announced the following year, the project stalled and ultimately fell apart. In 2013, BioShock creative director Ken Levine blamed the failure on Watchmen, an R-rated superhero flick that didn’t do very well at the box office. Universal wanted to cut BioShock’s budget but Verbinski did not, so he split. Levine said he “didn’t really see the match” with the director Universal brought in to replace Verbinski, so he canned the whole thing (opens in new tab).

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