Video Gaming News - August 2004
Vancouver, BC (August 11, 2004) - Sir Ben Kingsley has signed on to
play the villain in the film adaptation of one of BloodRayne. Kingsley joins
Terminator 3 star Kristanna Loken, who will play the film's heroine, BloodRayne.
From Majesco:
The film is set in 18th century Romania, where the film will
actually begin principal photography later this month. The beautiful Rayne has a
human mother and a vampire father, giving her superhuman strength, yet at the
same time, allowing a softer, more vulnerable side to her personality. Still,
she is driven by vengeance to overthrow her vampire father, who turns out to be
the powerful and evil Kagan, King of the Vampires, who will be played by
Kingsley. Kagan wants nothing to do with his daughter and is intent on bringing
her to doom. On her journey, Rayne is befriended by two vampire hunters.
Together, the three must combat the great Kagan before he manipulates the earth
into darkness, with vampires ruling forever.
BloodRayne is written by Guinevere Turner ("American Psycho") and will be
directed by Uwe Boll. Boll has recently raised $47 million through German film
fund Boll KG 4, and this financing will be used for BloodRayne as well as other
forthcoming videogame screen adaptations. The filmmaker most recently directed
"House of the Dead," based on the Sega videogame, and "Alone in the Dark,"
starring Christian Slater, Tara Reid and Stephen Dorff, based on the Atari game.
The first film was acquired by Artisan Entertainment; the latter has no domestic
distributor as of yet.
The producers of BloodRayne are Shawn Williamson and Dan Clarke. Williamson is a
principal at the Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures which recently co-produced
with Gold Circle Films "White Noise," starring Michael Keaton, which Universal
Pictures will release in 2005, and line produced "Edison" for Millennium Films
and Emmett/Furla Films, starring Kevin Spacey, Morgan Freeman, LL Cool J and
Justin Timberlake.
Of Kingsley's casting, Williamson said, "It is an incredible honor to have an
actor of Sir Kingsley's caliber involved in our film. His talent and strength as
an actor will help us create an outstanding cinematic experience." Kingsley's
more than 75 film and television credits include "Schindler's List," "Sexy
Beast" and "The Diary of Anne Frank."
About BloodRayne:
Majesco's popular action-horror video game series features the sexy,
supernatural BloodRayne, the most deliciously wicked action heroine ever to
grace a console game. This October, Rayne is challenged with her most personal
battle yet in BloodRayne 2, for the Xbox(r) video game system from Microsoft,
Sony PlayStation(r)2 computer entertainment system, and PC. More information can
be found at
www.bloodrayne2.com.
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