Wednesday, February 23, 2011

"Old Man's War" Optioned for a Movie

I'm super excited about this. I think "Old Man's War" by John Scalzi is one of the best books ever!

~From Deadline New York

EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures has acquired screen rights to the John Scalzi novel series Old Man’s War, with Wolfgang Petersen attached to direct and David Self adapting the tale into a large-scale science fiction project. Scott Stuber will produce through his Stuber Pictures banner, with Petersen also producing. The hero is a 75-year old man who, having lost the love of his life, is amenable to trading his old carcass for a younger, genetically enhanced body so that he can combine the experience of age with the strength of youth and join an outer space military coalition sent to protect human colonies in outer space. Inductees agree to leave their past lives on earth behind, and are promised land on distant human colonies if they live. Injured in battle, he’s rescued by a special-forces officer who seems to be a younger version of his wife. She doesn’t recognize him, but he’s so convinced he has another chance with her that he abandons his unit and risks everything to be with her. Kim Miller will be exec producer and Alexa Faigen is associate producer. Scalzi is a two-time Hugo Award winner who was most recently creative consultant on the TV series Stargate: Universe. Old Man’s War is the first title in a bestselling series that spans four books.

Stuber’s currently producing the Peter Berg-directed Battleship, Keanu Reeves-starrer 47 Ronin and the Denzel Washington-Ryan Reynolds drama Safe House.

Petersen hasn't directed a film since the 2006 pic Poseidon. That film didn't work, but before that, the Das Boot helmer had an enviable string of blockbusters: Troy, The Perfect Storm, Air Force One, Outbreak and In the Line of Fire.


John Scalzi has a post about this up on his blog HERE and talks about his thoughts on how the movie will be an adaptation of his book-- but that he's very excited nonetheless.

It sounds like this is moving forward-- meaning that it might actually get made. Finally! A good original scifi film based on an original piece of work. Not a sequel or a remake!

The only question now is who is going to play John Perry?

6 comments:

furiousBall said...

I'm looking for a book to pick up. this one might do :)

Budd said...

That is good news. hopefully they don't turn it into an avatar sequel.
The budget for this one will have to be huge.

Charles Gramlich said...

Definitely gonna have to read this one. I've heard good things about it.

SQT said...

FB & Charles-- Definitely read this one. It's a great book and it should make a great movie.

Budd-- You're right, they can't go cheap on this one. From John's blog it sounds like he held out until he could get a director and studio that would do it right. I certainly hope so.

AvDB said...

I think this book is somewhere in this house. The Architect loves SciFi. It sounds good. I'll have to search the shelves and read it before the movie comes out.

John Dax said...

Been meaning to read this one for quite some time. Now I have a deadline!