EA have teamed up with DreamWorks to make a film version of Need for Speed with a release date currently set for February 7, 2014.Brothers George (Real Steel) and John Gatins (Coach Carter) have writen an original story for the film not based on any individual game. Scott Waugh (Act of Valor) is attached to direct the movie with a target production start date of early 2013. Several other independent film studios were also after the rights.
The movie is described as "a fast-paced, high-octane film rooted in the tradition of the great car culture films of the 70s while being extremely faithful to the spirit of the video game franchise. The movie combines the winning combo of DreamWorks and Spielberg, which produced the box office hit series Transformers. Brothers George and John Gatins have developed the original story with George writing the feature's screenplay and John, who also wrote the scripts for Real Steel and the upcoming Flight, producing the film.".
Scott Waugh as director is best known for his military film Act of Valor. Relevant to the Need For Speed however, will be his experience on stunt crews for dozens of films, including movies like Torque, The Italian Job, and Biker Boyz.
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