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rdfs:comment | - A BioShock film had been confirmed, and was originally planned to be released in 2011, coinciding with the release of a third BioShock game. The film was set to be directed by Gore Verbinski, director of the Pirates of the Caribbean series. However, it was announced on August 24, 2009 that because of budget issues, and the prospect of filming some footage overseas, Verbinski had dropped out as director. Verbinski remained as the film's producer, and is working with the new director, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, who is best known for his horror sequel 28 Weeks Later, to manage the film's budget.
- BioShock is the name of the film based on a game of the same name, produced by Universal Studios and Take Two. It has been confirmed to be released on 2011, along with BioShock 3.
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abstract | - A BioShock film had been confirmed, and was originally planned to be released in 2011, coinciding with the release of a third BioShock game. The film was set to be directed by Gore Verbinski, director of the Pirates of the Caribbean series. However, it was announced on August 24, 2009 that because of budget issues, and the prospect of filming some footage overseas, Verbinski had dropped out as director. Verbinski remained as the film's producer, and is working with the new director, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, who is best known for his horror sequel 28 Weeks Later, to manage the film's budget.
- BioShock is the name of the film based on a game of the same name, produced by Universal Studios and Take Two. It has been confirmed to be released on 2011, along with BioShock 3.
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