Heavy Rain is an upcoming film based on the game of the same name. Wikipedia provides the following information about it: New Line Cinema and Quantic Dream Pictures obtained rights for a film adaptation a few days after the technology demo from E3 2006 was shown. The rights were later purchased in an auction by Unique Features, a production company formed by two former New Line executives, Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne. Shaye and Lynne purchased the rights to the film with their own funds despite having "first look" rights in place with Warner Bros., who had bought New Line prior to their departure.David Milch, writer for television series NYPD Blue and Deadwood, was slated to adapt the game for the big screen; Shaye stating Milch's "incredible ability to transform intense and complex storyl
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| - Heavy Rain is an upcoming film based on the game of the same name. Wikipedia provides the following information about it: New Line Cinema and Quantic Dream Pictures obtained rights for a film adaptation a few days after the technology demo from E3 2006 was shown. The rights were later purchased in an auction by Unique Features, a production company formed by two former New Line executives, Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne. Shaye and Lynne purchased the rights to the film with their own funds despite having "first look" rights in place with Warner Bros., who had bought New Line prior to their departure.David Milch, writer for television series NYPD Blue and Deadwood, was slated to adapt the game for the big screen; Shaye stating Milch's "incredible ability to transform intense and complex storyl
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| - Heavy Rain is an upcoming film based on the game of the same name. Wikipedia provides the following information about it: New Line Cinema and Quantic Dream Pictures obtained rights for a film adaptation a few days after the technology demo from E3 2006 was shown. The rights were later purchased in an auction by Unique Features, a production company formed by two former New Line executives, Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne. Shaye and Lynne purchased the rights to the film with their own funds despite having "first look" rights in place with Warner Bros., who had bought New Line prior to their departure.David Milch, writer for television series NYPD Blue and Deadwood, was slated to adapt the game for the big screen; Shaye stating Milch's "incredible ability to transform intense and complex storylines into gripping, popular drama makes him the perfect partner" for the film adaptation.
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