Len Wiseman may direct Gears of War movie

Posted Aug 3, 2007 at 8:55PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Epic Games, New Line Cinema, New York
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The new Gears of War movie may already have won a director. It's been leaked that Len Wiseman is currently in talks with New Line to direct. Who is Len Wiseman? To get to know him better, it's best to dive into his works.

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And you might be more familiar with the works than the man behind them. Len Wiseman wrote and directed "Underworld" and "Underworld: Evolution". He also married Kate Beckinsale, star of both films, after the first film's release. He was also involved in the movies "Stargate" and "Independence Day". He recently directed the fourth "Die Hard" film and has also directed some ads for the PlayStation.

That kind of background should set some minds at ease for the movie's production. Wiseman will also be directing the "Escape from New York" remake at the same time which will star "300"'s Gerard Butler.

The film's release date is still tentatively 2009. Updates on the film and whether or not "Mr. Beckinsale" will get to direct the film will be posted as soon as we get them.

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Comments [refresh]

by YEE! - 2007-08-03 17:13
» OMG

movies and games don't mix great. all movies that becomes a game sucks. well let see how a game turn into the movie become. dam though GOW gonna be played out.

by ... - 2007-08-04 07:01
» ...

at first i thought that this would suck but with a real director like him it would probably be pretty good. it says he might direct it which i hope he does because the underworld movies were some of my favorite movies of all time and all of the other films he has been involved with are all really good. so this might have a good chance of being a great movie if he does indeed take the job

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