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ErikR

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das habe ich gerade bei warseer gelesen, und ich muss sagen, dass sich das ganz nett anhört.
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I was told this by a studio intern in the States who is a mate of my cousin.

He was chatting with some of the other staff and heard that with the success of D+D and Doom, that GW was making a film. The word around the table was that they had given the details to Sony and work had already commenced - the plot had been drawn up and he was told the basic plot which is as follows:

The title is 'Last Chancer'

The Last Chancers are deployed to Xavis V - a hive world, which has come under attack from the Chaos Legions. The Last Chancers are tasked with a dangerous mission, to destroy a large armaments factory and in doing so deny the Chaos warmachine of its immediate weapons facility and storage areas.

Jonathan Woodward Co-Wrote it but the other details are still sketchy.

He promised me that more details are emerging at the moment and said that these are the actors already 'down' for it.

George Hertzberg - to play 'Corporal "Snakes" Hydeski
Brian Thompson - to play Rikin Flyir

He said that Kage and Shaeffer (sp?) are also going to make an appearance.
The word is that they will appear in several scenes, but will not be main characters.

The budget is said to be around £20m, with a proposed release in late 2007.

GW and Sony are soon to 'officially' announce the film with full cast details, but from what the 'contact' has said they will see the 'light of day' before this.

He said that definately:
a) There will be Space Marines
b) There will be several 'epic' battle scenes that will 'blow your mind' - featuring a vast charge by Cultists at the Last Chancers conjuring images of Zulu.[/b]
 
@ inq. r.:

brian thompson

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den habe ich doch schonmal das ein oder andere mal in einigen filmen gesehen... hat der nicht sogar schonmal in nem bond streifen mitgespielt???

George Hertzberg

ist doch ein Buffy Darsteller...

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Ich glaub's auch erst, wenn ein Trailer im Kino läuft. Dass tatsächlich mal ein Film erscheint, bei dem die "Last Chancers" die Hauptrolle spielen, gleichzeitig Schaeffer und Kage aber nur Nebenfiguren sind, ist denke ich ungefähr so wahrscheinlich wie ein religionskritischer, antipatriotischer Film von Mel Gibson.
40k ist einfach kein Leinwandmaterial für den Massenmarkt, und dementsprechend werden sich die großen Studios davon fernhalten.