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Some of the major video games companies are now keeping hold of their properties instead of selling them on to major Holywood studios to possibily make a mess of them. It remains to be seen if they can compete.

Like Ubisoft with the upcoming Assassins Creed film, earlier today Activision Blizzard announced bringing there numerous properties into the TV and Film platforms. Along with a Skylanders TV series, they plan on creating a cinematic universe (that term again) with the Call of Duty brand through their newly launched Activision Blizzard Studios.


Press Release;
Activision Blizzard today announced the launch of Activision Blizzard Studios, a new film and television studio devoted to creating original content based on the company's extensive library of iconic and globally-recognized intellectual properties. Activision Blizzard's owned content includes some of the most popular entertainment franchises in the world, including Call of Duty®, Skylanders®, Diablo®, Hearthstone® and StarCraft®. Former Disney executive Nick van Dyk has been tapped to co-head the division, along with a senior creative executive who will be announced soon.

Activision Blizzard Studios' first production will be "Skylanders™ Academy," an animated TV series based on the award-winning Skylanders® game. Currently in production under the supervision of showrunner Eric Rogers("Futurama"), "Skylanders™ Academy" will feature the voices of JustinLong ("Alvin and the Chipmunks," "Ask Me Anything") as Spyro, Ashley Tisdale ("Phineas and Ferb," "High School Musical") as Stealth Elf, Jonathan Banks ("Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul") as Eruptor and Norm Macdonald ("Saturday Night Live") as Glumshanks. Additional voice talent includes Harland Williams and Richard Horvitz. The award-winning, $3 billion Skylanders® franchise has sold through more than 250 million toys since pioneering the toys-to-life category in 2011i.

Another near-term initiative for Activision Blizzard Studios will be the development of a robust cinematic universe based on the Call of Duty franchise. Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare remains the number one-selling title on next-generation consoles and today marks the launch of the highly-anticipated new Call of Duty®: Black Ops III. Activision Blizzard Studios envisions a series of Call of Duty feature films as well as the possibility of television adaptations.

"Activision Blizzard is home to some of the most successful entertainment franchises in history, across any medium. With the launch of Activision Blizzard Studios, our engaged fans can now watch the games they love come to life across film and television," said Bobby Kotick, Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard. "Activision Blizzard Studios is yet another way we're celebrating our players and fans, and we expect that our film and television productions will entertain and delight whole new audiences, as well. I'm excited that Nick and his team will be leading this important new growth opportunity for Activision Blizzard."

Kotick added, "We intend to approach film and television development with the same unwavering commitment to excellence we are known for in game development."

Nick van Dyk, formerly a long-time Walt DisneyCompany senior executive, will serve as Activision Blizzard Studios' Co-President, alongside a top creative executive who will be announced soon. Van Dyk will have responsibility for distribution, physical production, strategy, finance and operations and will co-manage all aspects of the studio. Before joining Activision Blizzard last year, van Dyk spent nine years at Disney where, as Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy, he helped drive Disney's focus on franchise intellectual property and played a significant role in the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm. Prior to that, van Dyk was part of Artisan Entertainment's senior management team.

"Activision Blizzard Studios has the unique advantage of starting with a library of world-class intellectual property that includes some of the largest franchises which have not yet been developed in film and television," said van Dyk. "Our library spans more than 30 years of global entertainment culture and, in the last 12 months alone, fans of Activision Blizzard properties have played and watched our games online for more than 13 billion hours. This gives us a huge, passionate and deeply-engaged audience that is hungry for more great content built from the universes they already know and love—and which are extremely broad in their appeal."

Van Dyk added, "Activision Blizzard Studios is not just an exciting new business for our company, it is a synergistic complement to our core business. Our movies and shows will benefit from the remarkable IP created in our games and will further increase the awareness of, engagement with and passion for our franchises."

Activision Blizzard Studios is another important step in the company's strategy of expanding the platforms through which it offers its compelling intellectual property to existing fans and new audiences around the world.

The founding of Activision Blizzard Studios follows the company's announcement on Oct. 22 of a new esports division headed by former ESPN CEO Steve Bornstein and Major League Gaming co-founder and president Mike Sepso. The esports division will build on the company's competitive gaming leadership by creating all-new ways to deliver the best-in-class fan experience across games, platforms and geographies, furthering the development of its world-leading esports ecosystem. Activision Blizzard's other divisions are Activision Publishing and Blizzard Entertainment. On Nov. 2, the company announced its plans to acquire King Digital Entertainment, the creators of the Candy Crush®, Farm Heroes®, Pet Rescue® and Bubble Witch® franchises, which will make it a new global leader in mobile gaming.
 
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Do the films come with a mute option for the idiots out there :D .
 
Now who are they going to aim this film at? Surely it ll be a tame 12 so all the kids can watch
 
Im surprised nobodies offered these up to marvel or something.
 
No. Just no. Dear God please no...
 
Christopher Nolan, JJ Abrams, Russo Brothers, who's going to step up lol

In the right hands this could be good, but they probably hire a no name director
 
Surprised Michael Bay isn't all over this....

Considering the over the top set pieces that could be used, the needless explosions, the extreme close up of some hench, bald, tattoo'd, bearded guy in cool shades holding an assault rifle with the biggest grenade launcher possible attached to it. Would be able to have the american flag in every scene, and as much product placement he ever would want!!

Come on Michael, you know you want your name attached to this project. Its his wet dream come true for a movie....
 
Shouldn't be flippant, but its hard not to be about this news. Some of the campaigns story arc is pretty good , especially in the Black ops games.
 
If it went back to its roots it could be good but that we put it in saving private Ryan territory...I think following its future weapons direction is the only place it can go
 
Fist film still not made, but Robert Joe Cole tapped (Black Panther) to script Call of Duty sequel

Stefano Sollima (Sicario Day of the Soldado) to direct the first movie
 
 
The campaigns play like movies so no big loss if it is not made.
 

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